As the sun begins to fade each evening at 7 p.m., Vancouverites who have been spending their days safely inside emerge on patios and balconies to take part in the nightly cheer to say thanks to our health care heroes. All day long, the streets of the city are starkly bare, with storefronts boarded up to ward off would-be criminal opportunists, and traffic mostly a trickle. Even the Nine o'clock gun is on a new schedule.
With COVID-19 measures restricting travel in and out of the country, and all gatherings off limits, Vancouver's hotels have gone dark. Inside, their restaurants and spas are closed, and there are no weddings, conferences, or meetings taking place.
But some 鶹ýӳhotels have joined in the global movement to spread a little love from the inside out by displaying hearts in their windows. Specifically, they're turning the lights on in certain rooms to form massive lit-up heart shapes, easily seen in person or in photos.
The hotels we've tracked putting their heart on their massive sides are the Fairmont properties in downtown 鶹ýӳ- at the on Georgia, the across from Canada Place, and the in Coal Harbour.
Check them out, and feel the love:
P.S. the window hearts are brightening up city-scapes elsewhere, too, like in Las Vegas, where hotels and casinos are absolute icons.
Seen other buildings lighting up with hearts, or doing something unique to get out messages of love, positivity, and togetherness in 鶹ýӳduring these tough times? Let us know! Tag us on Instagram with #vancouverisawesome or send me an email at [email protected].