Animal Shelters in Vancouver
Welcome to our blog where you can find Animal Shelters throughout British Columbia including Vancouver Burnaby Richmond Surrey Victoria Abbotsford Chilliwack Kelowna Kamloops.
Although we couldnt find any listings for Animal Shelters please some other establishments in Vancouver below:
C I B C
Phone: (604) 665-1894Address: 1704 East Broadway Vancouver BC V5N 1W3 Canada
Don's Tree Service
Phone: (604) 209-1781Address: 1627 35th Ave E Vancouver BC V5P 1B2 Canada
Classic Limousine
Phone: (604) 874-4896Address: 4849 Dumfries St Vancouver BC V5N 3T8 Canada
Omer Direct Specialty Fasteners Tools & Parts Ltd
Phone: (604) 876-9909Address: 3605 Commercial St Vancouver BC V5N 4G1 Canada
Metropolitan Movers - Vancouver
Phone: (888) 507-8285Address: 4883 Culloden Street Vancouver BC V5V 2X8 Canada
Vancouver\'s Population and Climate
Vancouver is the eighth largest city in Canada with a population of 578,000 (2006 census) and has one of the mildest climates in Canada with temperatures averaging around 3 degrees celsius in January and 18 degrees celsius in July. It covers 114.7 sq km (44.3 sq miles), and is part of Metro Vancouver, the third largest metropolitan area in Canada containing Animal Shelters, with a population of 2.1 million (2006 census). The percentage of Vancouver residents whose first language is English is 49.1 per cent and Chinese is 25.3 per cent.
History of Vancouver
Archaeological evidence shows that the Coast Salish people had settled the Vancouver area by 500 BC. In the 1870s, Vancouver was founded as a sawmill settlement called Granville. And in 1886, the city was incorporated and renamed Vancouver after Captain George Vancouver, a British naval captain who explored the area in 1792. Three months later, on June 13, 1886, a devastating fire destroyed most of the city, but the community was soon rebuilt and prospered.
Vancouver\'s Nature
Some images of vancouvers parks:


We Love our City
Us locals really love everything there is about Vancouver. From its isolation, urban appeal, pacific coast, great restaurants, multiculturalism and tons of Animal Shelters throughout the city. I dont know why everyone doesnt move here!
Vancouvers Tourism
The City of Trees
Enough about Animal Shelters,Blessed with a mild climate and long growing season, Vancouver supports an extremely diverse and healthy urban forest. This priceless resource includes native west coast woodlands, stately park specimens and over 138,000 boulevard trees lining the City\'s streets.
Vancouver Park Board staff are responsible for the care and maintenance of all public trees. Our dedicated arborists grow trees at Vancouver\'s own tree farm and plant thousands of new trees each year.
Staff systematically inspect and prune both park and street trees, respond to thousands of service requests annually, and treat trees when they become diseased or infested with pests.
Together with neighbourhood groups, schools, and other agencies, the Park Board promotes and enhances our urban forest to ensure the beauty and liveability of our city.
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