by Derek K. Miller
Posted 8 January 2002
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Cycling from Burnaby to downtown Vancouver is a busy, urban trip. However, unlike my commute to Richmond, it doesn't require crossing any bridges. I used to make this trip almost every day when I worked at Multiactive Software; since being laid off there in January 2001, I take the route much less frequently. Each direction is about 15 km.
![]() Grange Ave. westbound |
![]() Telus headquarters, Kingsway and Boundary Rd. |
![]() Kingsway near Joyce St. |
![]() Plants atop the C&T Market |
![]() Once an Esso, Kingsway at Victoria Dr. |
![]() Knight St.'s nasty traffic |
![]() Flags at Fraser St. |
![]() Kingsway near 7th Ave. |
![]() Opsco Steel, Quebec St. at 2nd Ave. |
![]() The Indy track under the viaduct |
![]() Playground, with the Sun Tower's copper roof behind |
![]() Sidewalk mosaic on Pender St. |
![]() Classic Art Deco, Burrard St. at Hastings St. |
![]() Coal Harbour waterfront |
![]() Century Plaza Hotel and One Wall Centre, near St. Paul's Hosp. |
![]() City Hall, 12th Ave. at Cambie St., like a '50s postcard |
![]() Flea Market, Kingsway and Knight again |
![]() Wally's Burgers, Kingsway near Earles St. |
Photos were taken with a Konica disposable outdoor camera using C41 35 mm film, and processed and scanned by London Drugs. I wrangled the images with Apple's new iPhoto software and BBEdit. << Back to penmachine.com home | < Other photo essays |