Vancouver 2010: Olympic Outing #5
February 19th, 2010WOOOWWZA! What a day
Just when you think you’ve seen everything, the city shows you that you haven’t. My friend and I started off taking the Canada Line down to Yaletown, where we passed by LiveCity Yaletown. There seemed to be a lineup too long for my patience so we didn’t go in to check things out. I hear the Coca-Cola Pavilion is one of the best here (it’s inside LiveCity Yaletown). Also, supposedly people were already lining up to see Deadmau5 and it wasn’t even 11am.
Because of the sunshine, my photos turned out fairly nice compared to other days. These are just random photos from Yaletown, somewhere I don’t go to very often (so I don’t know the street names unfortunately, not that I know them inside-and-out Downtown either).
After deciding that Yaletown was a bit too boring, we headed to Olympic Village to ride the streetcar to Granville Island. The line seems fairly long because of the number of people, but because there are only 2 stops for the streetcar (Olympic Village and Granville Island), people need to hop off every time, making plenty of room for those waiting in line.
The waiting area is under a big gazebo.
The streetcar is fairly narrow but seems to have a lot of room, probably because of the lack of seats inside.
Upon arriving at Granville Island, we walked around aimlessly, looking for nothing in particular, and managed to score some nice shots of the city. I think I found The Erickson across the water. Even if you’ve never heard of it, I don’t need to tell you which one it is. It’s the most unique building you see.
After a fair bit of walking, we came across an area of the island (or perhaps it’s not part of the island) that I had come across before, and I still have not figured out what it is exactly. It looks like its own little village of houses.
Of course, I have to sneak in a photo of some seagulls wobbling around trying to balance on a Granville Island banner. I love those seagulls. One of them got up the courage to swoop down and snatch a lady’s lunch away.
And as usual, whenever I step foot onto Granville Island means another photo of the Granville Street Bridge.
When we left Granville Island, we Canada Line’d it back to Vancouver City Centre Station and found an enormous lineup just to get down the stairs to the tracks. Like the streetcars, the line is actually shorter than it seems. Because of the massive number of people that get off of the train, the same massive number can get on the train. (The Canada Line really reminds me of New York, only 100 years newer.)
More people crowding the streets. En route to Robson Square there. We stopped to pick up some free Vitamin Water, which I believe is totally overrated. The guy gave me a lemonade flavoured Vitamin Water and it was… basically half water half lemonade. Like drinking tea (and tea makes me nauseous). I’d rather have total water or total lemonade, not a mix of both. Yuck. Plus, I hear the stuff isn’t good for you (despite what it may say on the bottle in its “humour” talk). Then again, it seems like nothing’s good for you these days.
(LUONGO JERSEY! Looks like the one I finally snatched up the other day.)
Anywho, we waited about an hour just to rent the skates at GE Ice Plaza. The wait time didn’t totally matter though because we weren’t even allowed on the ice until 3:30pm. Robson Square turned into a zoo again as the Mascot Show came on at 3pm and Quatchi, Sumi, and Miga made their rounds again on the rink.
As a skating noob, I was slipping and sliding around clinging on to my friend for dear life (okay maybe I’m exaggerating a bit), watching little kids fall like there’s no tomorrow (and like it’s no big deal) and performances outside of the rink. When we decided to take a breather and stopped at the ledge to check our phones and whatnot, someone came up and started talking to us. I didn’t know who he was. I didn’t recognize him. But then I saw his microphone, which said “103.5 QMFM” and I thought “oooOOoOOoOoOoOooooooOOOOOOOooOHHHHH!!” (FYI, I listen to them everyday.)
It turned out to be Dale Wolfe, the DJ in the afternoons. Long story short, he interviewed us for about a minute and we were live on the air.
It’s too bad I can’t rewind the radio and listen back to how awful I must’ve sounded.
And back to Yaletown we went after skating for dinner at the Hamilton Street Grill. Not fantastic service but not terrible either. I found the moon after we left the restaurant.
Granville Station going eastbound was incredibly packed, so we decided to go westbound to Waterfront Station (end station) and then go back to avoid the crowds and perhaps grab a seat. Just after hopping on towards Waterfront, the train decided not to move. The reason? Some girl dropped her “$600 phone into the tracks”. Apparently, her phone (probably an iPhone or Blackberry) was sitting in the cup holder of her buggy (she was pushing a kid) and when she was pushing her buggy onto the train, the phone bounced out and fell to its death (hopefully not).
And while on the escalator down Granville Station to the train, a group of teenage Caucasian guys were going up the escalator belting out “O Canada” with Canada flags and Canada clothing. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this much Canadian pride before. Ever.
Just before I sign off for the day, I have to say that I’m pretty impressed with how organized everything has been during the Olympics. Normally, I’d be complaining about how slow buses are or something (not that I actually took any buses this week–or for the last few months), but there have been a large number of workers at every station, at every possible place, helping to keep everything organized and flowing smoothly, people holding up signs directing everyone to their destinations, and signs at stations for the major attractions so that visitors don’t have to fumble around with maps (I actually haven’t seen any maps being pulled out; it’s almost like there are no tourists around).
Anywho, will be looking forward to the next and last week of the Olympics. Stay tuned!






































































































