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  2. The Westin Bayshore - Wikipedia

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    The 308-room hotel was designed by Vancouver architect Douglas C. Simpson [4] in a T shape, with a low-rise four-story wing facing the street, and a taller eight-story wing jutting out towards the water. The Bayshore Inn opened on March 27, 1961. [5] The chain became Western International Hotels in 1963. The tower wing was added in 1970.

  3. Westin Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Westin Hotels & Resorts is an American upscale hotel chain owned by Marriott International. As of June 30, 2020 [update] , the Westin Brand has 226 properties with 82,608 rooms in multiple countries in addition to 58 hotels with 15,741 rooms in the pipeline.

  4. List of bus routes in Metro Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    [COMMUNITY SHUTTLE] Except weekends (conventional buses) Via Riverview Hospital [149] [150] 170 Port Coquitlam Station Port Coquitlam South Western at Eastern: Port Coquitlam [COMMUNITY SHUTTLE] [LIMITED] One PM trip from Riverside Secondary School to Port Coquitlam South. [LIMITED] Two PM trips via Riverside Secondary School. Southbound ...

  5. Coal Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Howard Hughes, who resided in the top two floors of the Bayshore Inn (now The Westin Bayshore) for 5 months and 28 days in the 1970s (6 months would have triggered Canadian residency and taxation issues for Mr. Hughes). Trader Vic's, for many years held to be Vancouver's best night-out, was launched in a tiki-style hut next to the Bayshore.

  6. Hilton Vancouver Downtown - Wikipedia

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    The Hilton Vancouver Downtown is a hotel in the Canadian city of Vancouver, British Columbia. It is located in the Yaletown neighbourhood at the intersection of Homer Street and Robson Street. It was built in 1999 as The Westin Grand, Vancouver and was rebranded as a Hilton in January 2021. [2] [3]

  7. Coast Mountain Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    Coast Mountain Bus Company (CMBC) is the contract operator for bus transit services in Metro Vancouver and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority, known locally as TransLink, the entity responsible for public transit in the region.

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