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It comes as no surprise that tourism is on a roll in Vancouver. Accented with a cityscape that blends architectural feats like the soaring five sails of Canada Place, towering skyscrapers and an eclectic mix of ethnic neighborhoods, the city scene complements Mother Nature's best. One can't help but marvel at the foresight of the city's forefathers back in 1886 when their first resolution was to purchase 405 hectares and declare it a park. Surely they had tourism on their minds. Today, Stanley Park is Canada's largest city park and a famous landmark. More than one international traveller has recalled Vancouver to me as "the city with the wonderful park in the middle." Expo 86 was the turning point.
Approximate Word count = 469 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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