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Tug boats moving a barge in Coal Harbour, Vancouver

Tug boats moving a barge in Coal Harbour, Vancouver

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Coal Harbour Tugs

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This past January with outrageous amounts of snowfall and cold temperatures in Vancouver

This past January with outrageous amounts of snowfall and cold temperatures in Vancouver

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Remember the Snow?

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Fans celebrating Ryan Kesler's goal in Game 1 - Round 2. The Canucks went on to win the nail biting game 5-3.

Fans celebrating Ryan Kesler's goal in Game 1 - Round 2. The Canucks went on to win the nail biting game 5-3.

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Playoff Fever

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Another night shot of the Vancouver Convention Center

Another night shot of the Vancouver Convention Center

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Vancouver Convention Center by Night

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Towel Power - Fans continue to carry on this tradition years after Roger Neilson. The spectacular scene as fans scream at the top of their lungs, and wave their towels furiously as the Vancouver Canucks step on the ice for Game 1 of the Western conference semi-final against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Towel Power - Fans continue to carry on this tradition years after Roger Neilson. The spectacular scene as fans scream at the top of their lungs, and wave their towels furiously as the Vancouver Canucks step on the ice for Game 1 of the Western conference semi-final against the Chicago Blackhawks.

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The White Out

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In 1982, Roger Neilson raised a white towel in a surrendering act to the officials during the playoff series between the Canuck, and coincidentally, the Blackhawks. The Canucks went on to the team's first ever birth in the Stanley Cup finals. Today, the tradition still lives on. Don't know how to use a towel, come back tomorrow to find out...

In 1982, Roger Neilson raised a white towel in a surrendering act to the officials during the playoff series between the Canuck, and coincidentally, the Blackhawks. The Canucks went on to the team's first ever birth in the Stanley Cup finals. Today, the tradition still lives on. Don't know how to use a towel, come back tomorrow to find out...

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The Towel

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Clams @ The Lobster Man - Granville Island

Clams @ The Lobster Man - Granville Island

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Clams

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Vancouver Convention Center - this structure changes colours continuously over night

Vancouver Convention Center - this structure changes colours continuously over night

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Rainbow Display

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Looking up at the Vancouver Convention Center

Looking up at the Vancouver Convention Center

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Convention Roof

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A broken glass-overhang at the Vancouver Convention Center

A broken glass-overhang at the Vancouver Convention Center

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Shattered

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