Another session at the Apple store programming Sphero Robots.
Category: Canada
Bowen Island
Today we went to Bowen Island. We took a big bus ride to the ferry terminal and then caught the ferry.
First we went up Dorman Point which was a hill. The path was rocky and steep and we also found some sticks. When we got to the top there was a nice view!
When we got down the hill we played a bean bag game and then me and daddy went to a rocky beach and threw stones in the sea.
Our movie trailer
Today we went to the Apple store and attended their “Video Lab for Kids: Making a Movie Trailer” session. It was fun.
Guest post: My Day at Capilano by Anwen Rose Bodell
On the way from Vancouver to Kelowna we went to an amazing place called Capilano. It had a long bridge called Capilano suspension Bridge. It was 140m long and it was very wobbly.
My dad met his friend from University. His name is Mike and he came with his family.
Firstly, we went to Capilano Suspension Bridge. Our family goes to Capilano every year and the queue seems to get larger because it gets more and more popular. When I got on to it I saw an outstanding view with the river running underneath and the trees looping above our heads. When we got to the other side we did a trail in a fabulous treetops adventure.
We did a trail of six questions and we had to find different types of trees. There was Western Hemlock, Western Red Cedar and Douglas Firs. It was really fun. At the end of the trail we could choose from two badges, a yellow slug or a ladybug. I chose the ladybug. Then we enjoyed some delicious, creamy pancakes and hot chocolate.
After crossing the bridge back it was sadly time to say goodbye to the Cheungs as they continue their adventures!
Queen Elizabeth Park
Today we went to Queen Elizabeth Park and had a very nice lunch with my aunties and uncle. The park is the highest point in Vancouver and “makes for spectacular views of the park, city, and mountains on the North Shore”.
It was drizzling – the first bit of rain we’ve seen for over 3 weeks – so the views weren’t that clear but still pretty good.
We were practicing some of our Apple photo workshop skills with some of the photos below.
Stanley Park
Today we hired some bikes and rode 9km around Stanley Park. Me and daddy got a tandem bike, Martha got her own bike and mummy did as well.
On the way we saw a sea lion (or seal) on a rock and lots of totem poles. We also went to the beach and found lots of crab shells and crab claws.
Martha went in a cold water play area. Then we went to a cold swimming pool. It was meant to be heated but it was actually freezing. (Note from parents: it wasn’t actually that cold, we’ve been in much colder!)
Then we finally got back to the bike shop, handed them in and went home.
Grouse Mountain and the Grouse Grind
Today we (me and Daddy) walked up Grouse Mountain! The walk is called the Grouse Grind.
We didn’t see many people when we were going up, but we saw lots of signs. For the first quarter it wasn’t very steep but the next bit to the top was way steeper. It was nice and cool in the woods. We also saw a massive black bird chirping loudly on a high branch.
I enjoyed the walk because it wasn’t busy and noisy but it was quite hard. It took us 1 hour and 32 minutes.
When we got to the top of the path we walked a bit more then went on a chairlift to the actual peak of the mountain. There we took lots of pictures of the view and had a rest.
We also saw a massive wind turbine, some bears and a lumberjack show. We also watched some films in a cinema about bears, wildlife and wolves.
Then we went down on the gondola to the bottom of the mountain with mummy and Martha.