We took the SkyTrain to the end of the line and exited to see the two cruise ships docked at Canada Place. As we walked around we didn't see very many people waiting at the new Fly Over Canada attraction. It consists of a row of seats which extend out in front of a huge parabolic screen. As well as a 180-degree picture, there were water mists and unique smells during a flight from Canada's east to west. Viewers must buckle into the seats as they tip and move in sync with the action on the screen. It was interesting with some amazing moments. I think most people feel it is a little short at less than 15 minutes in length.
After, we walked around to the front of the Waterfront Station and ate a late lunch at Rogue Kitchen & Westbar. When the sky's so blue and the sun is out, food was meant to be savored outdoors. Wanting to maximize the use of our transit day passes, we jumped on the Seabus to cross the harbour. We walked the Quay and took a bus up the hill to North Vancouver. There was really no reason for the trip, but somehow getting up in elevation seemed right even if there weren't many views from Carisbrooke Park. We needed to do a bit of walking to catch up with a bus to get use back to the Quay and the ride back to the Waterfront.
Towards 5 o'clock we caught a Davie Street bus in order to watch the crowds at English Bay. Ah, having the beach in a major city is special. By this time, we were ready for dinner. By 7:00 we walked to the Olympia restaurant on Denman. It seems we often eat Greek when Lynne and Joel visit.
It was a complete day by the time we got back here to New Westminster.