Monday, 13 December 2010
Art, City, Outdoors
Vancouver is a city built around the outdoors. The Lower Mainland is literally surrounded by the ocean and mountains. On top of it we've got a ton of huge natural parks and bunch of man-made lakes. The best thing about living in a city built around the outdoors is getting to discover those beaches, mountains and forests.
This past weekend, Jeff and I were out for a walk in Kitsilano. We were at the very North end of MacDonald street wondering who lived in some of the massive houses around there when we saw a public stairwell between two lots. The steps led to the a small beach between Kits and Jericho. I'm not sure if it was high tide or low tide but it looked like you could walk between the two beaches.
It was a cool place to stumble upon. There was a great view of downtown and the North Shore Mountains as well as a ton of urban art. The best Kitsilano art I've seen. It was perfect mixed of Art, City and Outdoors.
Labels:
graffiti,
Kitsilano art,
urban art,
Vancouver
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