Project “1 Year On” Jasper (Canada Day!)

It was quite the day! I had just spent 12 hours on the overnight greyhound from Vancouver to Jasper without a wink of sleep. I couldn't bring myself to close my eyes while driving through the mountainous midnight silhouettes of the Canadian rockies, I had never seen anything quite like it, I was blown away. I eventually arrived in Jasper freezing cold at 6am with nowhere to go until check in at the wilderness hostel at 5pm. I checked my bags in at a friendly post office and proceeded to walk around the deserted small town streets until the Canadians woke from their slumber and made their way to the community pancake breakfast. This was followed closely by a quick ceremony in the park and then a street parade down main street. I was too tired after checking in at the hostel to go back into town to see the fireworks. I bet they were great but not as great as a good nights sleep after 30 hours of restless travel and transit. I decided to take the photos from a kids perspective. It was interesting to gauge the youngsters interest in Canada day. So without further adieu here are the images from Canada Day (July 1st) in Jasper, this time last year.

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Project "1 Year On" Vancouver

In 2009 I travelled to Canada for the first time. From my travels in 2007 around Europe I met so many amazing people from the land of the maple leaf that I had to go and visit. I planned to go from Vancouver to Halifax and visit as many cities and towns in between as I could via road and rail. All of this in 1 month. It was a tough ask considering how huge the country is, I knew I would only get a taste of each city and would have to return later in life to the places that I liked. Most people usually go to Canada for the incredible landscapes, I was going for the people, so as such I didn't have any expectations when it came to the sites I would see, that was just a happy coincidence. The reason I have since returned to Canada was once again for the people, no matter where I went, the relaxed and kind natured folk were there to greet me with a smile and made sure I was having the time of my life. So it wasn't hard for me to make the decision to move to Vancouver in 2010. On top of this the landscapes are actually quite impressive :P

The following project is called "1 year on". Every few days I will post some images on the blog that were taken in Canada exactly one year earlier to the day. You can join the adventure by checking in every couple of days to see where I was at this time last year.

Beginning in Vancouver on the 28th of June, the first stop on the 7000km journey from west to east; preparation for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games was in full swing. Granville street was a construction site and everywhere you looked buildings were going up in double time... so here we go :)

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