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Deer Lake Boat Rentals is a family friendly business that rents canoes, kayaks, pedal boats, and rowboats on a small lake in Burnaby (close to Vancouver), British Columbia, Canada. Deer Lake is home to some of the region's extraordinary wildlife. Blue herons, beavers, turtles, Canadian geese, ducks, rainbow trout, and sometimes eagles can be seen around the lake. We hope that your come visit us an enjoy this truly Canadian experience. Reservations are not required for groups of less than 10 people
Burnaby, Insurance, Car & Auto Insurance, Home Insurance, Life Insurance, Business Insurance, Farm Insurance, Travel Insurance, Cottage Insurance, Insurance For Non-Profit, Socially Responsible Investments, Annuities, Group Benefits, Group Auto & Home Insurance, Group Retirement, Financial Services, Condo Insurance, Motorcycle Insurance, ATV Insurance, Motorhome Insurance, Commercial Vehicle Insurance
The Co-operators Group Limited is a Canadian co-operative with more than $48 billion in assets under administration. Through its group of companies it offers home, auto, life, group, travel, commercial and farm insurance, as well as investment products. The organization protects over 629,000 lives, 800,000 homes, 1.3 million vehicles, 39,000 farms and 197,000 businesses. It insures 175, 000 employees through Group Benefits plans, offers a wide range of Wealth Management products and provides Credit Lfe insurance to 617,000 Canadians.
The Co-operators is well known for its community involvement. As a co-operative insurer, the organization believes it has a responsibility to help build stronger, safer communities by actively supporting distraction-free driving, mental health, flood safety and sustainability.
The Co-operators is listed among the Best Employers in Canada by Aon Hewitt and Corporate Knights' Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada.
Before the advent of settlers in the late 1800's, the area now known as Burnaby was a land of tall trees and wilderness. The earliest pioneers settled the area and the City of Burnaby developed very slowly until 1887. The Canadian Pacific Railway was extended into Vancouver from the Port Moody terminal.
MindBodyGreen is a conversation about health, and we hope to give you the tools and information to make your life better and to inspire you to keep doing the awesome things that you're already doing :)
No event is too large or too small. Austin Gourmet has a long, eventful history catering events of every shape and size including corporate barbeques, boat cruises, political conventions, elegant weddings, Christmas parties and more. Austin Gourmet was established in 1988 and our biggest asset is our 26 years of catering experience that showcases our outstanding organization and preparation. Austin Gourmet's mission is to provide the best quality food, service and organization for your event. We source out the freshest, highest quality ingredients possible and provide a level of commitment to you, our clients, from the first consultation to the final evaluation leaving you wanting to use us again and feel good about recommending us to family and friends. We offer full service to the downtown core, North Shore, Tri-Cities, Fraser Valley and everywhere in between.
Kayak Lessons, Kayak Rentals, Kayak Tours, Kids Paddle Camp, SUP, Used Kayaks, Used Canoes, SUP Yoga, Full Moon Paddle, Sea Kayaking
Watch sample video 'July 13 - Joani Bye & The Home WreckersJoani Bye & The Home Wreckers helped put Summer Sundays on the map with encore inducing appearances at our first several seasons. It's a real pleasure to have this fabulous band back again for 2014.Watch sample video 'July 20 - So Tight BandWith every thing from R&B, Funk, Disco to Pop, this high energy band packs the power & punch to fill your soul with music as tight as it gets. Watch sample video 'July 27 - R&B AllstarsThe Legendary R&B Allstars - One of Vancouver's Finest and Funkiest, are back! The group includes 10 original members and 3 new additions. Powerful vocals include Dave Steele (new), Joanie Bye, Kirsten Nash and Al Lynch. The original rhythm section of Rick Hill, Russ Marsland (Gtr.) Al Davidson is joined by Billy Mendoza. The original horn section of Kirsten Nash, Colin Weinmaster (trombone), Alex Michie, John Pearson (Baritone sax), Al Lynch (trumpet) have added the smoking talents of Steve Hilliam on reeds.
BC Place is Vancouver's largest stadium with 247,000 square feet of exhibition space and a seating capacity of 55,000 spectators. This venue attracts various events including concerts, trade-shows, and is the home of Vancouver's very own football team - BC Lions. Olympics Overview During the Olympics, BC Place will hold various events including the much-anticipated Opening and Closing ceremonies and nightly Victory Ceremonies presentations. BC Place is a non-competition venue. Olympics Etiquette Be sure to dress warmly in layers because you may be required to wait outside for an extended period of time. It is recommended that you do not bring large bags or unnecessary items for the courtesy of others. Expect delays at the security screening areas when entering the venue. Leaving and re-entering the venue is not permitted. Events at this Venue Feb 12th @ 18:00 - Opening Ceremony Feb 14th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC001) Headline Performer: Nelly Furtado Feb 15th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC002) Feb 16th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC003) Headline Performer: Barenaked Ladies Feb 17th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC004) Headline Performer: Paul Brandt Feb 18th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC005) Headline Performer: Hedley Feb 19th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC006) Headline Performer: Theory of a Deadman Feb 20th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC007) Headline Performer: Stereophonics (no medals ceremony, concert only) Feb 21st @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC008) Headline Performer: Trooper and Loverboy Feb 23rd @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC009) Headline Performer: Billy Talent Feb 24th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC010) Headline Performer: INXS Feb 25th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC011) Headline Performer: Burton Cummings Feb 26th @ 18:30 - 21:00 - Victory Ceremony (VC012) Headline Performer: Great Big Sea Feb 28th @ 17:30 - Closing Ceremony *Subject to change
Welcome to Sentinel Storage - Richmond, we are conveniently located at 11151 Bridgeport Rd. We provide safe and convenient storage solutions in Richmond and across Canada. In addition to moving and packing supplies, we offer safe and secure Richmond heated storage units, drive up storage, and auto storage solutions. At Sentinel Storage, we believe in the importance of supporting the local community, and enthusiastically sponsor various organizations and charities.
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We are located in North Vancouver, British Columbia. We rent, outfit and sell flatwater and whitewater canoes, sea kayaks as well as paddles and accessories for our boats.
All visits by appointment. Please call David before coming, at 604-240-0503.
As an active paddler, I offer my own experience and knowledge of my products, since 1990 when talking to prospective clients.
I believe honest advice, that doesn't always make a sale is best for a long term reputation when selling and renting canoes or kayaks.
Safety in recreational activities is important, so I offer free advice and recommend quality equipment for safe tripping and when necessary, self rescue.
I sell new and rent flat water and white water open canoes, do minor mechanical repairs with custom cutting of wooden parts.
A satisfied customer will return.
Port Moody – City of the Arts! – is located at the head of Burrard Inlet and at the foot of Eagle Mountain. A vibrant city of 34,000, Port Moody is located an easy 40 minute drive from both downtown Vancouver and the US border, and just steps from seaside parks, mountain trails and lakes.HistoryThe early inhabitants of this area were the Squamish and Musqueam bands of the Coast Salish people, their ancestors having occupied the Lower Mainland for the past 8,000 years. They used the Port Moody area to fish, hunt and gather shellfish. Evidence of their summer campsites, in the form of shell middens and Indian artifacts can be found at the eastern end of Burrard Inlet.Non-indigenous people began to occupy the area around 1800. Fur traders regularly traveled through this region. With the appearance of gold prospectors during the Cariboo Gold Rush of 1858 and the need to develop a back-door defence for New Westminster, in 1859 the Royal Engineers--under the command of Col. Richard Moody--were sent to clear a trail.