Buck a Shuck Oysters in Vancouver

Calling all oyster lovers! Here’s a list of buck a shuck oyster joints in Vancouver.
Let me know if you have any to add to the list.

Boathouse (Various Locations) – Daily from 3-6pm, appetizers from $2.79 and drinks specials from $4.99 

Cardero’s (1483 Coal Harbour Quay, Vancouver) – During BC Lions, Whitecaps FC, and Vancouver Canucks games. Minimum 1/2 dozen order. 

Coast (1054 Alberni Street, Vancouver) - Daily from 3-5pm, also a dozen peel and eat shrimp for $12

Goldfish Seafood & Chophouse (1118 Mainland Street, Vancouver – In the lounge from 4-7pm daily

Ebisu (827 Bute Street) – Daily from 4:30-6:30pm, with lots of happy hour specials

La Brasserie (1091 Davie Street, Vancouver) - After 9pm and during Sunday brunch

Oyster Seafood & Raw Bar (502-475 Howe Street, Vancouver) – Daily from 3-7pm

Relish Gastro Pub (888 Nelson Street, Vancouver) – Daily from 3-6pm

Rodney’s Oyster House (1228 Hamilton Street, Vancouver) - Monday to Saturday from 3-6pm

 

Updated: October 9, 2011

Ma Dang Goul Korean Restaurant, English Bay

I absolutely LOVE Soju. Soju is a Korean vodka that goes very well with meals. Some people drink it straight from the bottle in shot glasses. The Soju drink above is mixed with a yogurt drink, which you find in small little bottles in Asian supermarkets. This drink goes very well with spicy foods. 

My favourite aspect about eating at Korean restaurants, are the side dishes that come with your meal. They’re always full of flavour and they usually give you a great variety. I noticed that we didn’t get the same dishes as some of the Korean customers, because we got an odd salad for a side dish which is not a regular. From the bottom left side going clockwise: sweet potato, marinated bean sprout, seaweed salad, kimchi (spicy cabbage), and the salad.

It was quite late in the evening, so we didn’t want to order too much. We got a bbq combo, where you choose one meat dish and you get to choose one of the 3 soups (kimchi, bean, or tofu) for $12.95. We got the doeji bulgoki (spicy pork marinated in Korean style spicy sauce) and the tofu soup, which also comes with one bowl of rice. This was enough for two people and an extra bowl of rice was $1.95. The pork dish was a little greasy, but it was still very good. It was sauteed with mushrooms and carrots, in a sweet and spicy sauce. The tofu soup was delicious – it unexpectedly had some seafood in it. We found small oysters and shrimp, which made the soup very flavourful.

Location: 847 Denman Street Vancouver, BC (map)

SkyTrain Stop: Burrard Station, Bus #005 from Burrard and Robson Street

Price: $5-$30

Ma Dang Coul on Urbanspoon

FREE Zip-lining above Robson Square from Ziptrek Ecotours

robson

Ziptrek Ecotours is offering FREE zip lining over the law courts at Robson Square, where you can zip over 170 metres across Robson Street. Be sure to check out this exclusive attraction, happening only during the Olympics!

Febraury 12-28, 2010

More Info? http://www.ziptrek.com/vancouver-canada

How to Use the Vancouver SkyTrain

skytrain map

New ticket validators on the Canada Line

SkyTrain 411 – what you need to know.

What is the SkyTrain? The SkyTrain is Vancouver’s rapid transit system, which is part of a larger public transportation system run by Translink. It is cool, because the trains are completely automated and driverless. The newest line, the Canada Line connects downtown Vancouver with the Vancouver International Airport (YVR). The trains start around 5:00am and stop at about 12:00am, check the schedules and maps for the first and last trains.

Fare Zones: The fares are based on the where you start and end your trip, check out the fare zone map. The system has 3 zones – named zone 1, zone 2, and zone 3. The fare you pay depends on where you intend to travel. For example, if you are travelling within one zone, you pay a 1 zone fare. If you are travelling from zone 1 to zone 3, you pay a 3 zone fare.

Fares: Fares can be purchased in four main forms: single fares, faresaver booklets (10 single tickets), day passes, and monthly passes. There are also student and employer programs that offer savings. Faresaver booklets and monthly passes must be purchased from faredealers, as there are only machines in the stations. The machines accept coins, credit cards, and debit cards. You can also pay exact cash fare when boarding buses.

Single Fares

  Adult Concession
(Students with GoCard & Seniors)
Accessibility Passengers (HandyDART)
1 Zone $2.50 $1.75 $2.50
2 Zone $3.75 $2.50 $2.50
3 Zone $5.00 $3.50 $3.75
All Zones (After 6:30pm, Weekends & Holidays) $2.50 $1.75  
4 Zones or more (specially equipped vehicles)     $5.00
DayPass $9.00 $7.00

Proof of Payment System: The whole SkyTrain system is based on a Proof of Payment System. This means all passengers must pay or validate their fare and have proof of this while they are on a train or a bus. Officers do random checks at the entrances of stations or on the trains to ensure passengers are compliant with the system.

Parking at SkyTrain Stations

Parking beside SkyTrain stations is only available at the stations below.  Translink has Park and Ride lots, where customers can park but they are not ALL located beside SkyTrain stations. Some are free parking lots.

University Station - Production Way (Lougheed Highway at Production Way, Burnaby)
Hours: Monday to Friday (except holidays) from 6am to 11pm. Saturday & Sunday closed.
Fees: $1 per hour; $4 all day 6am-6pm; $2 6pm-11pm; $85 monthly random spots; $140/monthly reserved spots

Bridgeport Station (8888 River Road, Richmond)
Hours: Available 7 days a week
Fees: $2/day

Scott Road Station (110th Ave. at Scott Rd, Surrey)
Hours: Available 7 days a week
Fees: $2 all day; $40/28-consecutive-day pass; $55/28-consecutive-day premium parking

King George Station (King George Highway, between 98th and 100th Ave, Surrey)
Hours: Available 7 days a week
Fees: Impark Lot#1303

TIP: Translink has a trip planner on their website, which is very helpful if you do not know your way around.

More Information? http://www.translink.ca

Vancouver Aquarium

I’ve been to the Aquarium twice in the last year and both times were great. The first time it was a rainy day but the outdoor shows still went on as planned. The second time was with my two year-old niece on a beautiful day. The shows are very educational and fun for the whole family. If you’re a photographer, you’ll get some amazing pictures here. The point is you will have a good time rain or shine no matter what age you are.

a big frog at the vancouver aquarium a white glowing lizard at the vancouver aquarium the seahorse tank at the vancouver aquarium

parrot in the jungle area at the vancouver aquarium amazing jellyfish exhibit at the vancouver aquarium the enormous tourtoise

beluga show at the vancouver aquarium another jellyfish tank at the vancouver aquarium

Location: In Stanley Park, 845 Avison Way (map)

SkyTrain Stop: Burrard Station, #19 Bus

Getting There: Paid parking is available and there are many ways you can get there.

Price: Adults $19.95; Seniors/Youths (13-18)/Students $14.95; Children (4-12) $11.95; Children 3 & under FREE
Summer rates
are effective June 30: $28; $22; $18

More Info? http://www.vanaqua.org

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