for granted the wildlife in places like this but what i ve learned today is just how much effort goes into protecting these waters and the animals that live in them. it s definitely a careful balance but it seems like things are moving in the right direction. as for me, i think i m ready to head back to dry land. and if you re planning to visit vancouver any time soon, here s some things you should know. there are several walking tours, museums and exhibitions here that will help you understand a bit more about vancouver s indigenous people. the city is built on land belonging to the musqueam, squamish and tsleil waututh nations. and if you start to feel peckish, why not track down some bannock, a sort of indigenous bread you can pick up in several spots around the city. it s sometimes used in cakes, waffles orjust eaten on its own. mmm!
preserving that, obviously, it s going to be helpful for years. and with humans encroaching ever further into mother nature s territory, these animals are going to continue to need all the help we can give them. it can be really easy to take for granted the wildlife in places like this, but what i ve learned today is just how much effort goes into protecting these waters and the animals that live in them. it s definitely a careful balance, but it seems like things are moving in the right direction. as for me, i think i m ready to head back to dry land. and if you re planning to visit vancouver any time soon, here s some things you should know. there are several walking tours, museums and exhibitions here that will help you understand a bit more about vancouver s indigenous people. the city is built on land belonging to the musqueam, squamish, and tsleil waututh nations. and if you start to feel peckish, why not track down
leftovers! this week, i am on canada pacific coast where vancouver lies in the shadow of the mountain range that is the only barrier between the city and one of the worlds most advanced wildernesses. surrounded by water, every year, thousands of people travel here to marvel at the whales as they danced along the whales as they danced along the coastline, returning after a long winter away. british columbia is the most bio diverse territory all of canada. it has seals, and as sea lions and hundreds of other species living in these very waters. it s also home to the
no complaints from me. up next, here s simon with some great moneysaving tips if you re planning on visiting europe any time soon. hello from brighton. this english seaside city has been attracting visitors in search of fun, frolics and sea air for centuries. it s got me all excited about the imminent prospects of summer, and i ve been doing some maths to calculate the most cost effective locations in europe this year. first, though, the united states has dropped its insistence that all international travellers should be fully vaccinated against covid. the change, ordered by the white house after 18 months of the rule, means that new york, florida, california and the rest of the us are now
my name is meghan. i m going to be your driver today. and we also have tom, who is riding along with us, as well as our deck hand. so, when we give you the thumbs up, we re just going to walk from the nice hard surface, which is the dock. ooh! i haven t got great sea legs, so i m really hoping the weather stays like this. the giant ferries looming alongside our tiny boat remind me of the scale of the human impact here. and what we re heading into is howe sound and it s rich in marine life. howe sound, or atl ka7tsem, as it s called in the local squamish language, liesjust north of the city in the salish sea. in the summertime, when it s seal pupping season, we get lots of calls from animals around here. but will we find any today that need our help? it doesn t take us long to come across some sunbathing sea lions. they re so cute!