British Columbia: Paradise on the Pacific
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Vancouver is a very active art and poetry center, too.
There are several major art galleries in the city and some
really great poetry, etc., is coming out of the Vancouver's
underground. Art and science museums, plus a huge marina
featuring killer whales and many rare Pacific fish, are
also major attractions in this coastal "hub".
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There is a district of large, old houses called the "West
End" adjacent to Stanley Park in Vancouver. These old
buildings have been converted to inexpensive boarding
houses and apartments. Partially because the city is fairly
new, crowded urban slum areas are virtually unknown. The
beautiful University of British Columbia campus overlooks
the sea in the extreme western part of the city.
The economy of Vancouver is based on trade or
transportation (30%) with manufacturing, the lumber
industry, fishing and publishing contributing most of the
other 70%.
Vancouver is a perfect place to reap the benefits of
civilization in a natural environment. It may be one of the
least stifling places to settle while exploring the area
for cheap land possibilities. With the variety of parks,
inexpensive natural foods, clean housing and flourishing
artistic awareness, Vancouver could make an important focal
point for a wide variety of life styles.
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