Art World Expo 2013 Night of Naked BodyPaint Competition, Art and Music at Telus World of Science in Vancouver

Art World Expo 2013 – Naked BodyPaint Competition at Telus World of Science in Vancouver BC, Canada on May 3, 2013. A night of art, bodypaint, almost naked models, music and more. Organized by MAB Ventures Inc. Bodypaint competition hosted by celebrity hostess Reiko Mackenzie. BodyPaint Competition Winner – Natacha Trottier, hair and makeup artists with model Willow Kativa. The event is organized by MAB Ventures Inc.

The Telus World of Science is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to engaging British Columbians in science and inspiring future science and technology leadership in BC. Formerly known as Science World or Expo Centre, the unique structure with a geodesic dome is a legacy building of Expo 86, the Vancouver’s 1986 world exposition on transportation and communication.



Naked BodyPaint [A Video by Ray Van Eng | www.vancouver21.com ]
Telus World of Science, a legacy building from Expo 86, the Vancouver's World Exposition with a Geodesic Dome

  • Ray Van Eng is an award-winning Photographer, Screenwriter and Movie & TV Producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in Manhattan, New York, NY. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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    Vancouver Awarded WWF Earth Hour City 2013 Global Champion & Aims to become World’s Greenest City by 2020

    On March 19, 2013, the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) Earth Hour City Challenge awarded the City of Vancouver as the Global Champion and the recipient of the People’s Choice Award. Five other cities in India, Italy, the U.S., Sweden, and Norway chosen from 66 city entrants were in competition with Vancouver as the most innovative city taking action on climate change. In the end Vancouver prevailed as the winner.

    The people of Vancouver joined millions others in Canada and many more around the world in participation of the global Earth Hour on Mar 23, 2013 by turning off building lights resulting in an impressive 22% reduction in energy consumption at City Hall as measured by Pulse Energy.

    Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson said in a statement, “Being named the WWF’s Global Earth Hour Capital is an exceptional honor for Vancouver and more international validation of our comprehensive efforts to be the world’s greenest city.”

    The mayor spearheaded an effort to drive the city of Vancouver to become the World’s Greenest City by 2020 by implementing many sustainability and carbon reduction initiatives such as the 2040 Transportation strategy to “dramatically reduce vehicle travel in Vancouver” said Mr. Robertson.

    Video was shot during Hour Earth 2011 at the lighted fountain of the Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. The Bloedel Conservatory lights inside the dome where tropical plants resided in a greenhouse were turned off as scheduled but the outdoor fountain lights and jet-streams remained on. [A video by Ray Van Eng | www.vancouver21.com ]

  • Ray Van Eng is an award-winning Photographer/Videographer, Screenwriter and Movie & TV Producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in Manhattan, New York, NY. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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    Vancouver 2014 New Year’s Eve Party with Relighting of 2010 Olympic Cauldron at Countdown as Symbolic Commitment to World’s Greenest City By 2020 – A Proposal

    Relighting 2010 Olympic Cauldron at New Year’s Eve Countdown adds significance to World’s Greenest City by 2020?

    Vancouver’s 125th Birthday Celebration With BC Premier Christy Clark, Mayor Gregor Robertson & First Nations Relit 2010 Olympic Cauldron at Jack Poole Plaza on April 06, 2011
    Thank You Very Much Mayor Gregor Robertson & Your City Council!

    I am happy to report that the Vancouver City Council has unanimously approved a motion to re-start the New Year’s Eve tradition that has been out of fashion in Vancouver in recent years. The earliest we could be seeing that happening is at the end of 2013, in time for the NYE 2014 party.

    At the beginning of 2013, I wrote an open letter to Mayor Gregor Robertson and post it on his Facebook site and elsewhere asking for exactly that – A New Year’s Eve party in Vancouver. If my letter has something to do with this latest City of Vancouver decision to have a NYE Party in 2014, let me express my gratitude to the Mayor, City Council and others who may be involved. Much appreciated.

    A New Year’s Eve (NYE) bash is an international event that everyone celebrates.

    All cultures. All religions. All parts in the world. Americas, Asia, Europe, Arab, Oceania. Don’t matter who you are, where you, what you are, we all celebrate the beginning of a new year. NYE is also the best time for any city to stake a claim in the world media…FOR FREE!

    On NYE, Every City is Vying for Attention

    Make no mistake about it, every city is trying to grab your attention at NYE countdown. This worldwide attention is dictated by the different time zones. With the ticking of the clock, any major or even city in a certain time zone gets a fair chance to be featured in the world media as they ring in a new year.

    This is not just about celebrating locally or even nationally. It is about taking part in an international event that everyone is focusing on. It is that Olympic moment that comes every year. Every city puts on an elaborate show to stand out against the rest.

    If Vancouver won’t do it, Seattle would reap the benefits of being the crown-jewel of the Pacific NW.

    Vancouver wants to become the World’s Greenest City by 2020

    That is Mayor Gregor Robertsobn’s vision. Here’s an excellent way to sell that to the world on NYE. How? By relighting the 2010 Olympic Cauldron only at the end of the countdown and turn it off soon after the fireworks are finished to serve notice to the world that we are serious about reducing carbon emission and adhering to sustainable principles.

    Jack Poole Plaza is Perfect Place for NYE Celebration

    The Christmas Tree is there, so is the 2010 Olympic Cauldron. Robson St. & Granville Mall have none of that. Jack Poole Plaza is the perfect place to present to the world our unique heritage as a world-class city that has already hosted the 2010 Games and Expo 86.

    10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1…Olympic Cauldron is Re-lit! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

    Imagine that! What a glorious moment! Instead of a ball-drop, Vancouver should re-lit the 2010 Olympic Cauldron and the flame only comes on at the end of the count-down. And turn it off after the firework is finished. The worldwide media will pick up on that and present Vancouver’s commitment to sustainable principles and be the World’s Greenest City by 2020.

    It cost $5,000 to re-lit the Cauldron but $Millions for a 30″ global TV ad

    A single 30-second SuperBowl TV ad cost around $4 million. The same TV ad during the 2012 Summer Games is $20 Million (yes, for only 30 second). Re-lighting the 2010 Olympic cauldron would only be $5,000. If the world media picks that up, it is ALL FREE!

    The return on investment (ROI) is clearly in favor for Vancouver to host a New Year’s Eve party. The Jack Poole Plaza with a spectacular waterfront view and where the 2010 Olympic cauldron is located provides the perfect setting to serve notice to the world as the city races towards its goal of becoming the World’s Greenest City by 2020.

    Vancouver’s 125th Birthday Celebration With BC Premier Christy Clark, Mayor Gregor Robertson & First Nations Relit 2010 Olympic Cauldron at Jack Poole Plaza on April 06, 2011

    Vancouver’s 125th Birthday Celebration With BC Premier Christy Clark, Mayor Gregor Robertson & First Nations Relit 2010 Olympic Cauldron at Jack Poole Plaza on April 06, 2011

  • Ray Van Eng is an award-winning Photographer/Videographer, Screenwriter and Movie & TV Producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in Manhattan, New York, NY. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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    恭喜发财 金蛇贺岁 Golden Snake Slithered Through Vancouver’s Chinatown in 2013 Lunar New Year Parade to Celebrate year of the Snake

    恭喜发财 ! 金蛇贺岁 ! 新春同喜 ! For the 2013 Year of the Snake Chinese New Year parade on Feb 17, 2013, a Golden Snake slithered through Vancouver’s Chinatown along with the Fortune God 财神 giving blessing to anyone who were present. There were dragon dances, lion dances, First Nations dances, gypsy dances and more which altogether made up a very multicultural Lunar New Year procession.

    Mayor Gregor Robertson was there along with many other federal and provincial politicians including BC Premier Christy Clark, MP James Moore and many others. It’s the Spring Festival 春节, time to say Gung Hay Fat Choy and wish for a prosperous lunar new year, the Year of the Snake.

    [A Video by Ray Van Eng | www.vancouver21.com ]

  • Ray Van Eng is an award-winning Photographer/Videographer, Screenwriter and Movie & TV Producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in Manhattan, New York, NY. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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    CIBC LunarFest 2013 Eastern Legends Taiwan Instrumental Music with Erhu, Pipa, Guzheng Lunar New Year Lantern Celebration in Vancouver Canada

    Eastern Legends is the internationally-acclaimed sizhu musical group from Taiwan’s Chai Found Music Workshop. The six girl and one boy band plays Chinese chamber music and fuses traditional Asian music with other popular music genres of today.

    They were invited by the Ottawa Chamber Music Society to come to Canada to perform at the CIBC LunarFest 2013 both in the Harbourfront Centre in Toronto and the Vancouver Art Gallery in Vancouver in Feb 2013 to coincide with the celebration of the Lunar New Year or the Year of the Snake.

    The band employ a wide variety of Chinese musical instruments such as the Erhu 二胡, Pipa 琵琶, Guzheng 古箏, Yueqin 月琴, Se 瑟, Dizi 笛子, Xiao 簫, Laba 喇叭 and the like. The result is a mix of traditional Asian melody with an occasional best of rap and Hip-Hop.

    LuarFest 2013 is mainly a Taiwanese and Korean culture showcase integrated with plenty of other Asian multicultural elements to delight kids and adults from all communities to celebrate the lunar new year.

    Eastern Legends – Part #1

    Eastern Legends – Part #2

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  • Ray Van Eng is an award-winning Photographer/Videographer, Screenwriter and Movie & TV Producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in Manhattan, New York, NY. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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    Year of the Snake 2013 Asian Expo Vancouver Multicultural Celebration at BC Place


    Black & Gold CEDC Dance Performance

    Year of the Snake 2013 Asian Expo Vancouver Lunar New Year celebration (Jan 31 – Feb 03, 2013) at BC Place in Vancouver BC, Canada. Chinese New Year multicultural celebration. Dance, Hip Hop, Model Search Competition, body-paint Fantasy Makeup Contest, Justin Lo Singing Show, Gary Chaw Concert etc.

    It’s the Year of the Snake, so even a tortoise could be faster than a Ferrari!!

    Body-Paint Fantasy Makeup & Model Search contests

    DRS Hip Hop Dance


    Dance Competition Winner – Fraser Heights Duo


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  • Ray Van Eng is an award-winning Photographer/Videographer, Screenwriter and Movie & TV Producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York City. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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    Legendary Vancouver Big Band Leader Dal Richards 95th Swingin’ Birthday Celebration at Robson Square Ice Rink on Jan 12, 2013

    Dal Richards, the legendary Vancouver swinging big band leader celebrated his 95th birthday on Jan 05, 2013 and held a free concert in downtown Vancouver’s Robson Square Ice Rink on Jan 12th, 2013. While the skaters enjoyed free skates and was Twistin’ the Night Away with Diane Lines, some on the make-shift dance floor Sway and Straighten Up & Fly Right with Jennifer Hayes. As the band played some slick guitar, trumpet and saxophone Mambo instrumental, Dal Richards reminisced and remembered Where or When.

    Some things that happen for the first time seem to be happening again…… A bit of Frank Sinatra, Sam Cooke, Mambo, Broadway and more. That’s the magic of the Dal Richards & His orchestra!

    Richards was newly crowned BC ‘Hepcat Laureate’ by BC Minister of State for Seniors Ralph Sultan. The accolade is the musician’s long line of honors that included memberships in the Order of Canada and the Order of British Columbia.

    Richards was born in 1918 and began his professional musical career in 1940 and has continued to this day. He has no intention to slow down as he often addresses the crowd who come to his many concerts around the city and elsewhere.

    The BC Minister of State for Seniors Ralph Sultan has this to say about the big band leader, born and raised in Vancouver, “Mr. Richards is a true B.C. icon, and this award and celebration are just small tokens of appreciation that we can show him, thanking him for seven decades of music and community involvement.”

    Happy 95th Birthday, Dal! The Best is yet to Come!!!

    [A Video by Ray Van Eng | www.vancouver21.com ]

  • Ray Van Eng is an award-winning Photographer/Videographer, Screenwriter and Movie & TV Producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York City. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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    An Open Letter to Mayor Gregor Robertson for a New Year’s Eve (NYE) Bash in 2014 for Vancouver, a City Intending to Become the Greenest City in the World by 2020

    January 03, 2013

    Dear Mayor Robertson,

    Re: NYE Bash for Vancouver for 2014

    Vancouver needs a public, outdoor, open-to-all New Year’s Eve (NYE) Party. Not only for all citizens to celebrate the new year but also a perfect opportunity to remind the world of our unique heritage and formidable capabilities in hosting global events like the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Expo 86 and so on.

    New Year’s Eve is the single most recognized event in the world among all cultures. That is why all major cities around the globe put on an elaborate show and are competing for attention. Not only should Vancouver be among them, we should shine in our own special way to claim our position as the crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest. Please do not hand Seattle that honor. To not participate in the NYE party tradition and be in tune with the rest of the world is to miss out on one of the best times of the year to promote our city.

    Yes, there is a mini-NYE celebration at Robson Square for 2013, but the skating ring area is simply too small to host such a premiere event. Jack Poole Plaza is the right place to do it. We have the Christmas tree there with the Vancouver Convention Center and Canada Place nearby, two buildings that have connections to the city’s glorious past as host to a winter Olympic and world exposition as we look forward to build even better future.

    We could further reinforce our international image as a city that is committed to sustainability principles and reducing carbon footprint by only re-lighting the Olympic Cauldron at the moment of count-down. This would be even better than a simple ball-drop to serve notice to the world of our serious intention to become the Greenest City in the World by 2020, a vision of yours, Mr. Mayor, that many of us wholeheartedly support and feel have a role to play in the implementation of the Greenest City 2020 plan.

    Vancouver is not only a world-class city but one that many others look upon with admiration and even envy. To be without a NYE bash for a city like ours is like running a global business without an impressionable web site these days. It is not even an option. People won’t take you seriously.

    Please Mr. Mayor, allow me to urge City Hall and Council to take action to start the new year right for 2014 and plan a NYE bash for those of us who live here and use that opportunity to tell the world of our many attractive attributes as a global destination for tourists, innovative hub for leading businesses and great place to live.

    Thank you very much. My very best wishes to you and your council and have a wonderful 2013!

    Sincerely,

    Ray Van Eng
    Media Professional

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    To the readers of this blog –

    If you believe in having a public outdoor NYE Bash in Vancouver that all can enjoy, please join me in sending a request to Mayor Gregor Robertson at this City of Vancouver Facebook address – https://www.facebook.com/CityofVancouver?fref=ts

    Vancouver 2012 Christmas Tree with 2010 Olympic & Paralympic Cauldron [Photo by Ray Van Eng]

    Vancouver 2012 Christmas Tree at Jack Poole Plaza right next to the Vancouver Convention Centre and Canada Place as framed by the 2010 Olympic Cauldron

  • Ray Van Eng is a long-time Vancouver media professional, screenwriter and movie & TV producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York City. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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    VanDusen Garden Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season in Vancouver

    Rocking Christmas Songs Dancing Lights Show


    The VanDusen Festival of Lights is a Christmas event that many nature-lovers have been waiting for to start the holiday season.

    One of the guiding principles of the VanDusen Garden has always been to connect people to plants and the natural environment. Year-round, visitors have come here to appreciate and learn about conservation, gardening, plant lives and stories, nutrition, pollination, adopt a tree, birding in the garden and many more.

    The VanDusen Garden is also a popular spot for wedding couples getting hitched.

    Although there are more than 100 events happening all year, don’t think that during winter the garden would be in hibernation. No, December happens to be the busiest time of the year.

    To celebrate Christmas and the Yuletide season, the garden comes alive with more than a million light bulbs illuminating all vegetation and the surrounding enclave. 1.4 million lights to be exact.

    Nancy Wong, VanDusen Garden’s Public Relations Director, proudly pointed out that volunteers counted each light bulb every year and made sure they were working before putting them on.

    The Festival of Lights is an extremely popular event. Families come in droves.

    On the first day of the festival (Dec 02), there was a long lineup of people wanting in before the garden officially opened at 4:30 PM. In fact, visitors were advised to purchase tickets in advance at Tickets Tonight or in person at the Garden Shop at VanDusen Garden as early as Nov 1st.

    Once visitors entered the garden, many of them seek out the popular Dancing Lights at Livingstone Lake in which a continuous series of strobe lights was synchronized to rock versions of familiar Christmas songs that reverberated with the audience, adults and kids alike.

    Music is the universal language, no loss in translation there. It signifies the joyous season and everyone is excited to be there. Dancing Lights plays every half-hour and it has become one of the main attractions of the Festival of Lights experience.

    After the light show, visitors began to explore different areas of the garden and there were plenty for them to see and enjoy – Santa’s Living Room, Gingerbread Wood, Make-a-Wish Candle Shrine, Sparkling Spruce in the center court, Candy Cane Express model train etc.

    Roaming along the brightly-illuminated Candy Cane Lane, you would likely hear a singing choir that draws you nearer or encounter two Christmas Gnomes, Svend and Jens eager to entertain.

    Svend joked often in a heavy Swedish accent while Jens played his quiet and abiding partner. Their routine worked out very well I must say.

    It’s the Winter Light season (not Lights, in honor of director Ingmar Bergman) and with Svend and Jens close by, you are reminded of the Swedish filmmaker’s world-famous troupe of actors including Liv Ulman, Max Von Sydow, Gunnel Lindblom and others. Ja!

    After an hour or two, you just might feel hungry and it is a perfect time to have dinner at the garden. Both light fare and full meals are available at the VanDusen Garden. Dinner is also served every night at the Shaughnessy Restaurant during the Festival of Lights. Reservations are recommended.

    Ho-Ho-Ho, Santa’s rocking in his chair!

    [Photos & Video by Ray Van Eng | www.vancouver21.com ]
    Christmas Gnomes (Svend and Jens), VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    (Zoom during exposure) VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season

    Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens Festival of Lights 2012 Christmas Celebration Connects People to the Natural Environment for the Holiday Season
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  • Ray Van Eng is an award-winning photographer, journalist, online publisher, screenwriter and movie & TV producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York City. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas Celebration in Vancouver with Canadian London Summer Olympic & Paralympic Games Athletes and Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas Celebration in Vancouver with Canadian London Summer Olympic & Paralympic Games Athletes and Medalists as Grand Marshal





    It is the 9th annual Rogers Santa Parade in Vancouver Canada on Dec 02, 2012. So what’s a Christmas celebration without a procession and many do consider this event to be the official kick-off to the holiday season.

    Pre-parade celebration started early at 10:30AM with fun-filled activities like face-painting, write a letter to Santa, gingerbread and snowman decorating near the main media and VIP area of the Vancouver Art Gallery.

    A two and a half hour main stage performance at the Coast Capital Savings Christmas Square included such groups as the Vancouver Tap Dance Society, Perry Ehrlich’s ShowStoppers and others. It is fun for the whole family.

    In the spirit of giving, many brought along canned food, whole grain pasta, baby formula and even toys for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society distribution. Some donated money as well.

    Food Bank Volunteers in bright yellow ponchos also walked along with the parade to accept donations from the public.

    At 1PM, the parade started at the corner West Georgia and Broughton, traveled east along West Georgia, turned south on Howe and finished at Howe and Davie.

    Some 3,500 parade participants including 60 marching bands, floats, choirs, various community groups etc. marched their way to greet the estimated 300,000 spectators who gathered to watch the procession.

    Because of rain in the forecast, some may have decided to stay home. The crowd figures on site seemed a bit lower than official expectation. The weather did cooperate and only a small precipitation was recorded throughout the duration of the parade.

    This year’s Grand Marshals are the Canadian Olympic athletes and medalists who competed in the London 2012 Summer Olympic & Paralympic Games. Among them were Michelle Stilwell (Gold) Darcy Marquardt (Silver) & Brent Hayden (Bronze). The crowd couldn’t be happier to greet them.

    After the parade, Santa held court at Robson Square Ice Rink where skating was free for the day and a long lineup was formed to pose with Santa.

    Sections of the roads in the downtown area were closed from 7AM to 4:30PM to facilitate the movement of the crowd and the parade.

    Joy to the World!

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal

    Rogers Santa Claus Parade 2012 Christmas in Vancouver with London Games Canadian Athletes & Medalists as Grand Marshal
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    [Photos & Video by Ray Van Eng | www.vancouver21.com ]

  • Ray Van Eng is an award-winning photographer, journalist, online publisher, screenwriter and movie & TV producer. One of his videos is currently on view at the Hava Nagila Exhibit, Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in New York City. from Sep 2012 to May 2013.

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