Nicholson Road is part of a daily photo project aimed at sharing and celebrating the different communities in Metro Vancouver. Each week Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³» will be featuring one of the most engaging photos from the project in order to draw your attention a little bit outside of the hyper-focus that we usually have on the city of Vancouver. |
Silos and puddles at a feed lot in Douglas, Surrey.
One of the main reasons why I love living out in the 'burbs is the diversity of landscapes we get out here. For example: here's a feed lot, complete with horse manure for all your fertilizing needs.
Turn around, and you're in the middle of an expansive grain field, or stuck in a forest, depending on which way you look. 1 minute away is a stunning golf course, speckled with soaring evergreens. 2 Minutes down the road, and you hit a huge new Georgian-styled housing development. 4 Minutes in a different direction, and you're at the truck crossing, ready to hop down to Blaine, WA. And 6 minutes the other way, you find yourself on the strip at the beach in White Rock, with shops, gelato, fish n chips, and San Franciscan-ly steep streets.
So many different sights, so close together. As long as you've got a car, bike, or bus, the Metro can be your oyster!
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