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Thursday, Feb 11, 2016
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Gastown
Thursday, Feb 11, 2016
Vancouver’s oldest downtown district is known as Gastown, named after “Gassy” Jack Dreighton, who opened the city’s first saloon back in 1867. The historic saloon feel reverberates through the district, although streets are free and clear of spittoons. The streets are old enough to be made cobblestone — a historical, European feel which is rarely found in modern Canadian cities.
Gastown is also home to a rare, still-working steam clock. Built in 1977 and one of less than ten in the world, the steam clock is located on the corner of Cambie and Water Street.
Gastown is Vancouver’s single claim to history. In an ultra-modern city filled with cultures from all over the world, Gastown is the only part of the city dedicated to the city’s past. Old buildings have been renovated, sure, but brick and stone still reign supreme over glass and concrete.
The city has plenty of its own fresh, modern, contemporary air, but Gastown lets you breathe in yesterday’s aromas without letting go of the city’s raison d’être.




Editor’s note: These photos were first published in Vancouver 2015: Part 3. I’ve since returned to the photos to edit them differently, to break them apart into smaller packets, and to write about them from a different perspective. And also to provide some sunlight during these long winter hours.
Sony 85mm f/1.4 GM and 24-70mm f/2.8 GM to Ship March 4●
Wednesday, Feb 10, 2016
Although original reports said the end of March, it looks like Sony’s new GM lenses will be available on Amazon starting March 4. If you feel like being awesome, you can use these links to order your flashy new GM lens:
I think I’m going to pre-order the 85mm GM and the 85mm Batis and keep whichever arrives first. Ridiculous, considering the Batis was released last August.