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is the quay under renovations now? they were promising a better quay once renovated.
Looking back at this just makes me want to laugh. Let me tell you, it's nearly three years into the future and we're not anywhere close to "better" yet.
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Quarry Rock Trail










































SFU at the top of the mountain.


















Metrotown in Burnaby in the background.

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Christmas light installations and displays are always a fun sight to see at this time of year. We begin our tour in the Fraser Heights neighborhood in Surrey just before the dusk.









From there we are off across the Fraser River to Maple Ridge to check out few beautiful houses in there.





It doesn't matter how small your yard is if you are a Christmas light fanatic - there is always a way.





Finally, we are onto Coquitlam to check out few houses near town center.





Final stop is Lafarge Lake where the annual Christmas light event is one of the best free events in whole Metro Vancouver each December.















It was a nice tour of some beautiful light installations which at this point is an annual tradition for us.
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Probably the most famous Christmas light installation is in Metro Vancouver is Miracle on Rae Street in Port Coquitlam, which lights the entire neighborhood!





The entire installation has over 200,000 lights, which must be a record for any private person.







The house and the yard are not even that big, but there is so much to see and explore here. It's a true joy for kids.









The Brindley family has been putting up an installation for over a decade and it is well-known in Vancouver, attracting some 10,000 visitors each December.







Everything is done for charity and the Brindley's raise thousands of dollars for local food bank each year. Based on my experience touring many Metro Vancouver Christmas lights each year, Rae Street sits on its own level and much of what is on display also changes every year!



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That's awesome. Great photos, Klazu!
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Thank you, giallo. Merry Christmas to you and your family!
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Brentwood skyline on New Year's Eve.




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I was hoping some posters were going to capture images of the recent fog. Thanks!
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Few more from New Year's Day. Burnaby's Cloud City.





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Last batch of photos from the final days of December.

North Vancouver Christmas Markets are only into their second year and already a massive hit among visitors.











It was so packed and busy on the last weekend before Christmas, that we couldn't spend any money with every vendor having a long line.







Overall, it's a nice experience that also caters to the Instagram crowd.







Downtown views are always amazing from the Lower Lonsdale.







Even if it was a wash of a visit, kids still enjoy the ride on Skytrain and Seabus.



Coquitlam's free Light at Lafarge Lake holiday event is by now an annual tradition in our household and always worth the trip, even if it doesn't change that much each year.













The holidays also allowed us to finally visit Forth Langley National Historic Site, which was a bit eerie when being shrouded in thick fog.





The fort was founded in 1839 as a commercial hub for the Hudson's Bay Company and was the first permanent European settlement in what is today known as Lower Mainland.







The site was free to visit on that day, but still not busy at all in the morning. I didn't know what to expect from it, but there are 10 buildings to explore with various displays from that era. I bet it is very lively in the summer.









All in all, we have so little history here in Vancouver, that visiting Fort Langley was and interesting insight into how everything got started and the fog made our visit special.

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