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Vancouver, Canada
The thick stone wall encircling the perimeter of the park and protecting the land from sea erosion is the aptly-named Seawall, which is now a 19-mile bike-and-pedestrian pathway.
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Squamish, British Columbia
Squamish sits at the northern end of the Sea to Sky Highway, the north-south stretch of road connecting all of British Columbia, from Vancouver to Lillooet. Isn’t Sea to Sky a beautiful name for an expressway?
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Seattle, Washington
During our drive north, we kept pointing out things that were “so Pacific Northwest”: the smell of the air, a fresh, wooded, rainy fragrance, like an old cedar chest or a morning rainfall; the greyish-blue cloud coverage with just a hint of rain in the atmosphere; the pine trees and evergreen trees thick with spiny needles; the signs warning us of moose crossings and bear crossings; the increasing number of Tim Horton’s restaurants; and the coastal views flanked by snow-capped mountains.