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Monthly Archives: June 2011

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Comment on Facebook and Receive a FREE Upgrade at the Pan Pacific Vancouver!

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| Get Social with the Pan Pacific Vancouver on Facebook Are you staying with us at the Pan Pacific Vancouver? If so, let us know how much you LOVED your stay on our Facebook Wall and receive a FREE upgrade … Continue reading


Canada Day 2011 at Canada Place + Photo Contest!

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Ok kids, listen up. It’s Canada’s Birthday and we’re throwing a huge party. No…I’m serious. This July 1st come down and celebrate Canada Day at the Canada Place Convention Center. Each year the convention center hosts the biggest and baddest … Continue reading


10 Steps to Unwinding at the Pan Pacific after a Cross-Canada Trip

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A couple weeks ago, the Pan Pacific Vancouver hosted a few travel bloggers visiting the TBEX 11 Conference at the Vancouver Convention Center. If you know anything about travel bloggers, they’re a very unique bunch. They’re typically quite funny, they … Continue reading


Battle Off the Ice: A Wish from ALS Survivor Tom Higgins

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Throughout all the hoopla of the Stanley Cup Finals – the emotions, the anticipation, the nerves and the stress – a man by the name of Tom Higgins was dealing with a struggle far beyond the battle on ice – … Continue reading


Journey to TBEX 2011: 24 hours at the Pan Pacific Vancouver – By Cailin O’neil

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Today’s posting comes fromCailin O’neil – super cool filmaker turned travel blogger. Cailin arrived in Vancouver last week on her cross country journey from Newfoundland to Vancouver (by car!) to attend the 2011 TBEX Conference. Cailin has a really tough … Continue reading


Vancouver Fire & Rescue Services 125th Anniversary Parade

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Join in the celebration of theVancouver Fire & Rescue Services 125th Anniversary Parade on June 12 in Gastown Vancouver. This Sunday will mark the commemoration of the Great Fire of 1886. The day will begin with a parade of fire … Continue reading


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