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A vast multicultural population with endless activities, and excellent infrastructure, Vancouver is welcoming to all - everything is within reach.
The Vancouver International Airport has consistently been rated as a top North American airport providing easy access from all over the world. The Vancouver International Airport is approximately 11 miles from downtown. Transfer service is readily available by the Airporter bus, taxi, limousine or car rental companies. An efficient airport transfer service, the Airporter transports delegates from the airport to all the downtown hotels at a cost of approximately $12.00 each way or $18.00 return. Taxi fares are roughly $27.00 and private limousine service is $34.00 one way + gratuity. All of these services accept credit cards.
Vancouver is also easily accessible by car from other parts of Canada via the Trans-Canada Highway and from the United States via the I-5 Freeway which connects Vancouver with the entire West Coast of the United States. The road connection with the United States is particularly noteworthy because of the large number of American visitors who make the easy drive to Vancouver throughout the year.
Vancouver is served by two main railways – VIA Rail Canada, which provides passenger service to other Canadian cities and Amtrak which accesses the US market. Located downtown, the Pacific Central Station is served by taxis and Translink, operator of local city buses, the Skytrain (a mono rail that makes convenient downtown stops), and the Seabus (linking Vancouver to North and West Vancouver).
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Imagine - A rose with your name on it.
Enter a draw to name a rose by registering and paying for the Rose Convention and booking your accommodation at the Westin Bayshore Hotel by September 15, 2008. The "Name a Rose" contest is sponsored by breeder Brad Jalbert of Select Roses.
Last updated: February 12, 2008
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