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Sunday: Stanley park strolls and Seymour skiing

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A March sunny Sunday in Vancouver means that it’s easy to enjoy the beach and mountains in the same day.   My sister and I took the bus to Stanley park, a huge park in the heart of Vancouver, to enjoy the sun. We walked along the path around the park on the ocean taking in the views of the city, mountains, and ocean. It was an absolutely beautiful day out and a ton of people were out enjoying the sun. We walked about halfway around the peninsula and then turned into the forest to walk through the trees. We ended up walking about 6 miles (way more than we were planning) and it was so worth it. We packed PB&Js and some granola bars and had a nice lunch by the beach. On the bus ride back to my house, we passed the famous Vancouver donut shop, Cartem’s, and had to stop. It was a fabulous decision; those donuts are TASTY (especially the earl grey flavor 😋).  Since the day was so clear, we thought that night skiing would offer some absolutely insane views of

Tory comes to visit!

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March means spring breakers are hitting up Vancouver! My sister's spring break was this week and she came to visit for a few days. We took a walk to Jericho beach, a beach located in Kitsilano (a neighborhood close to UBC) We went to Granville Island Market, a market located in Vancouver home to great food, art, and views. The market features a farmers' market, day vendors, and artists offering a variety of Vancouver local goods. In the 1970s, the island was considered an "industrial wasteland", and has now grown to become one of the most successful redevelopments of North America. Forest, mining, construction, and shipping sectors occupied the island and more than 12,000 workers arrived by streetcar everyday. After the great depression, various factory fires, and the decline of the use of ship transportation, the island industries were in serious decline. The city to decided to develop the area as a people friendly space with the use of markets, art exhibit

Casey comes to visit!

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Helloo again! My friend Casey from Northeastern visited me this week for her spring break :)  While I was at work, she spent the day exploring the city. She visited Granville Island market, Lynn suspension bridge, and Stanley Park, all places I have yet to visit, but definitely will put on the to do list after her positive reviews. "I had a nice time"- Casey Josephine Ross.  Casey on a solo trip to Lynn Canyon suspension bridge I gave Casey a tour of UBC, which included a walk down to Wreck Beach At night we went to Grouse mountain to ski! There was a ton of snow and it was super fun. There are three mountains that offer night skiing within an hour of Vancouver and Grouse is accessible by public transportation. This was my first time night skiing in Vancouver and I definitely plan on going more in the upcoming weeks. The skiing is so accessible and the mountain offers great conditions. View of the Vancouver from the top of the gondola at Grouse Mountain

Co-op in Vancouver!

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Hello! I will be working as a research assistant at the Nippon Foundation-University of British Columbia (UBC) Nereus Program ( http://www.nereusprogram.org/ ) until the end of July. I am a 3rd year marine biology student at Northeastern University and this is my first co-op. The delay in the start of my first co-op is due to my participation in Northeastern's Three Seas Program that I just finished last semester. The Three Seas program is a marine biology immersion program where students take classes in the spring at Northeastern University’s Marine Science Center in Nahant, MA. In the fall, classes are taken at the University of Washington’s Friday Harbor Laboratories in the San Juan Islands, WA  and then at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Bocas del Toro, Panama. The program was an amazing experience and exposed me to the marine beauty and complexity of the Pacific Northwest! While I was in the San Juans, I was applying to co-ops and the idea of staying in the area