Vaudeville trails thru the West (1919)

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200 HERBERT LLOYD^S VAUDEVILLE GUIDE VANCOUVER GENERAL INFORMATION. Local newspapers are the "Sun" (A.M.), "Province" and "World" .(P.M.). Golf Links: Shaughnessy Heights. 18 holes. Fee $1.00 daily. (Take Shaughnessy car at Main and Hastings or Post Office corner.) Take in the Chinese Theatre, if season is open. Make yourself known to the English gentleman at the door who will gladly admit you except on Monday or Sat. nights. Well worth seeing. Splendid town to buy Chinese and Japanese silks cheap. In the Author's opinion, better than any other town in Canada. Three special points of interest are Stanley Park, the Swinging Bridge at Capilano Canyon and the Marine drive. To properly see the beauty of Stanley Park and the Marine Drive take an automobile. Capalino Canyon Swinging Bridge can be made in three or four hours. A sight well worth seeing. Automobile to Capilano expensive and not necessary. Take N. Vancouver Ferry and then a short trolley ride. Total cost 30c. English Bay Beach. Bathing pier and promenade. Take Davie or Robson St. car going west to terminus. Exceptionally fine meals to be had on the C. P. R. boats. Canadian Pacific Railway Hotel System HOTEL VANCOUVER Vancouver, British Columbia At the Pacific Coast terminus of the railway is the largest and most luxuriant hotel in Canada. Situated one-half mile from the C. P. R. docks and station. Transfer charge, 25c. RESTAURANT, BIG GAME GRILL ROOM, ROOF GARDEN EUROPEAN PLAN, RATES $2.00 PER DAY AND UPWARD