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sky…?和Sea…?是什么意思
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一男一女的网姓他俩没关系为什么
有关系吧……这个应该是相对的,就是情侣名啊
……额,这个不好说吧,可能就是巧合,也可能你该了解一下吧……
说实话挺像认识的……
是的我也认识
刚才忙了没细看,认识那可能就是男女闺蜜的关系吧,也不太可能真有什么,应该就是单纯关系好;如果不认识那还可能……额,你明白的。
没那么简单
……那老哥你可能就得查查、了解了解了
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sky…?和Sea…?是天空和海的意思
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Sea-to-Sky Highway, Howe Sound
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Sea-to-Sky Highway Route
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Driving Directions
1 to 3 days, 163.13 km (101.36 mi)
Lost Lake, Whistler (Julian Aspe photo)
Travel along the Sea-to-Sky corridor (Highway 99) from Vancouver to just north of Whistler. Discover scenic ocean vistas, soaring mountains, dramatic waterfalls, bustling communities, parks and outdoor activities.
Seven interpretive kiosks, designed in the shape of cedar-bark hats, are part of the Cultural Journey component of the route. Heading north, stop at kiosks 1 through 5, as they are on the east side of the highway. Southbound, stop at kiosks 6 and 7 on the west side of the highway.
Select one of the parts to view its details:
6.25 km - about 0 hours 12 min
23.42 km - about 0 hours 23 min
34.54 km - about 0 hours 26 min
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6.07 km - about 0 hours 5 min
2.68 km - about 0 hours 2 min
4.09 km - about 0 hours 3 min
1.82 km - about 0 hours 1 min
2.70 km - about 0 hours 2 min
7.31 km - about 0 hours 7 min
25.48 km - about 0 hours 16 min
12.80 km - about 0 hours 8 min
12.32 km - about 0 hours 11 min
Part 1Vancouver
6.25 km - about 0 hours 12 min
Start in downtown
with a visit to iconic Stanley P watch marine life at the
and stroll along the seawall. Explore Vancouver&s history by visiting Gastown & the city&s birthplace & and Chinatown, home to the
and a lively summer night market. Cross the Lions Gate Bridge to reach
Part 2North Vancouver and West Vancouver
23.42 km - about 0 hours 23 min
In , step along the thrilling , which swings 135m/450ft above ground. From early spring to early fall, hike the gruelling Grouse Grind&(dubbed &Mother Nature&s Stairmaster&) and&indulge in a burger on top of the mountain. Ride the aerial tram down, then head to
for scenic views of Howe Sound and the Georgia Strait at Whytecliff and Lighthouse parks.
Part 3Horseshoe Bay
34.54 km - about 0 hours 26 min
From , take Highway 99 towards . Along the way, detour west to Horseshoe Bay to dig into crispy fish &n& chips and watch the ferries sailing into port. A waterfront playground makes a great family rest stop. The first cultural interpretive kiosk is near Horseshoe Bay.
Part 4Porteau Cove Provincial Park
6.32 km - about 0 hours 5 min
North of Horseshoe Bay is , a popular scuba diving destination. Artificial shipwrecks and reefs support hundreds of species of marine life, such as&octopus, lingcod and starfish. Not a diver? Explore the rocky beach or take a dip in the ocean.
Part 5Scenic Golfing
17.33 km - about 0 hours 17 min
Just north of Porteau Cove, 's greens line the waters of Howe Sound, making it one of BC's most scenic golf courses. Tee off from Hole 14 (the signature hole) to be immersed in classic west coast scenery: islands, ocean and mountains.
Part 6Britannia Beach
6.07 km - about 0 hours 5 min
Continue north to Britannia Beach to visit the . Today it showcases the history of the mine and the area, but it was once home to the largest copper producing mine in the British Commonwealth. Board a mining train and travel deep into an old mining tunnel. Pan for gold, engage in interactive exhibits and see historic mining equipment. Cultural kiosk 2 is near Britannia Beach.
Part 7Murrin Provincial Park
2.68 km - about 0 hours 2 min
Just north of Britannia Beach, Murrin Provincial Park's rock climbing walls (with names such as &Petrifying Wall& and &Bog Wall&) provide excellent and varied climbing opportunities that range from novice to expert. Post-climb, relax tired muscles with a swim in the park's lake or walk around the pleasant lakeside trail.
Part 8Shannon Falls Provincial Park
4.09 km - about 0 hours 3 min
Be sure to stop at . These dramatic falls rise 335m/1,099ft above Highway 99, making them some of the highest in the province. Walk an easy trail to the viewpoint to watch the cascading waters up close.
Part 9Stawamus Chief
1.82 km - about 0 hours 1 min
The Stawamus Chief is hard to miss: it&s considered one of the largest granite monoliths in the world and its sheer rock face dominates the view from the highway. Adventurous visitors can try scaling the walls of this world-class climbing destination. Not a climber? Hike one of the challenging peak trails for fantastic views of Howe Sound and the Squamish Valley, or look for peregrine falcons, which frequently nest here. Kiosk 3 covers information about Shannon Falls and the Stawamus Chief.
Part 10Squamish
2.70 km - about 0 hours 2 min
, billed as the &Outdoor Recreation Capital of Canada,& is an outdoor enthusiast&s paradise. Zoom down more than 600 mountain biking trails that weave through old-growth forests, windsurf&at the Squamish Spit, or hike in a provincial park. Learn more about the area's history at Kiosk 4 near the .
Cap off the day&s adventure with a locally brewed beer (named for iconic Sea-to-Sky landmarks) and fresh food at a restaurant, or with a visit to one of Squamish&s many art galleries. Overnight in Squamish.
Part 11Brackendale
7.31 km - about 0 hours 7 min
is Brackendale, home to one of the highest concentrations of wintering bald eagles in North America. From November to February, look for these magnificent birds feeding on salmon from the main &Eagle Run& viewing facility. Or, take an &Eagle Safari& to cruise down the Squamish River via boat.
Part 12Garibaldi Provincial Park
25.48 km - about 0 hours 16 min
En route to
is , which commands 94,000ha/480,000ac of backcountry. Trek to clear lakes and alpine wildflowers in the summer, or go mountaineering, snowshoeing or backcountry skiing to snow-covered volcanic remnants in the winter. Five different access points are located along the highway.
Part 13Alexander Falls and Interpretive Forest
12.80 km - about 0 hours 8 min
For a quick waterfall sidetrip, detour west from Highway 99 via Callaghan Valley road to Alexander Falls Recreation Site.&View a serene waterfall, take in scenic mountain views and watch for wildlife, such as black bears, alongside the road. Backtrack to Highway 99 and continue north. Just before
is the Whistler Interpretive Forest Recreation Site, containing a 3,000ha/9,000ac network of trails that are perfect for walking, mountain biking and cross-country skiing. Cultural kiosk 5 is just south of Whistler.
Part 14Whistler and Optional Routes
12.32 km - about 0 hours 11 min
is consistently ranked one of the top four-season resorts in North America, and boasts a number of outdoor activities: cross-country skiing, hiking, mountain biking and world-renowned downhill skiing and snowboarding. Take the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola to hit the best slopes & or trails & in one day on both of Whistler&s mountains. Dine on the mountaintop or at award-winning restaurants in the pedestrian-only village. Learn about the local First Nations at the , housed in a stunning and eco-friendly designated&LEED building (LEED is a national program promoting sustainable and green building and development practices).
If returning to
via the Sea-to-Sky, look for cultural kiosk 6 near
and kiosk 7 south of Britannia Beach.
Optional: For a different scenic route back to Vancouver, follow Highway 99 north to , which offers exhilarating paragliding and soaring opportunities. C the stretch of Highway 99 between Pemberton and Lillooet is also known as , and&features spectacular roadside scenery. Highlights include hiking at Joffre Lakes Provincial Park.
Optional: From Lillooet, continue north or head south down the Fraser Canyon via Highway 12 and Highway 1 back to .
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Driving Directions
- 6.25 km - about 0 hours 12 min
1.Head northwest on W Waterfront Rd toward W Cordova St0.39 km2.Merge onto W Cordova St0.09 km3.Turn right onto Burrard St0.17 km4.Turn right at the 2nd cross street onto W Pender St/BC-7A1.00 km5.Turn right onto W Georgia St/BC-99 NContinue to follow BC-99 N4.60 km
- 23.42 km - about 0 hours 23 min
1.Head northeast on BC-1A N/BC-99 N0.02 km2.Take the ramp on the left to BC-1A N/BC-99 N0.47 km3.Continue onto BC-1A N/BC-99 N0.43 km4.Turn right onto Taylor Way/BC-1A/BC-99 (signs for Squamish/Whistler)1.22 km5.Turn left toward Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 W/BC-99 N (signs for Trans Canada Highway/BC-1 W/BC-99 N/Horseshoe Bay/Squamish/Whistler)0.12 km6.Take the ramp on the left onto Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 W/BC-99 N10.54 km7.Keep right to continue on Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 W, follow signs for TransCanada Highway/British Columbia 101 N0.62 km8.Take the exit on the left toward Village1.51 km9.Continue onto Douglas St/Keith Rd (signs for Village)Continue to follow Keith Rd0.22 km10.Turn left onto Bay St0.08 km11.Turn rightDestination will be on the right0.07 km12.Head southwest toward Bay St0.07 km13.Turn left onto Bay St0.25 km14.Turn right onto Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 E0.34 km15.Take exit 0 for Marine Drive toward Squamish-Whistler/BC-99 N0.24 km16.Turn right onto Marine Dr0.05 km17.At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on Marine Dr0.13 km18.Turn left onto Horseshoe Bay Dr2.34 km19.Take the ramp onto BC-99 N1.39 km20.Take the Ansell Place exit0.20 km21.Turn left onto Ansell Pl0.05 km22.Turn left to merge onto BC-99 SDestination will be on the right3.06 km
- 34.54 km - about 0 hours 26 min
1.Head southwest on BC-99 S3.58 km2.Take exit 4 toward Woodgreen Drive0.45 km3.Turn left onto Headland Dr0.09 km4.Continue onto Northwood Dr0.01 km5.Turn right onto Westport Rd/Woodgreen Dr (signs for TransCanada Highway W/BC-1 W/Woodgreen Drive)0.30 km6.Turn right onto the ramp to Ferry Traffic0.31 km7.Merge onto Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 W/BC-99 N1.82 km8.Keep left to continue on BC-99 N27.27 km9.Take the Furry Creek Drive exit0.31 km10.Turn left onto Furry Creek DrDestination will be on the right0.40 km
- 6.32 km - about 0 hours 5 min
1.Head south on Furry Creek Dr0.40 km2.Turn right toward BC-99 N0.31 km3.Merge onto BC-99 NDestination will be on the right5.61 km
- 17.33 km - about 0 hours 17 min
1.Head north on BC-99 N0.08 km2.Turn right onto Copper Dr1.41 km3.Turn right onto Upper Crescent0.04 km4.Turn left onto Britannia Way0.30 km5.Turn left onto Upper Crescent0.05 km6.Turn left onto Copper Dr1.69 km7.Turn left onto BC-99 S9.63 km8.Take the exit toward Porteau Road0.30 km9.Turn left onto Porteau Cove Rd0.06 km10.Turn left to merge onto BC-99 NDestination will be on the right3.76 km
- 6.07 km - about 0 hours 5 min
1.Head northeast on BC-99 NDestination will be on the left6.07 km
- 2.68 km - about 0 hours 2 min
1.Head north on BC-99 N toward Copper Dr2.68 km
- 4.09 km - about 0 hours 3 min
1.Head northeast on BC-99 NDestination will be on the right4.09 km
- 1.82 km - about 0 hours 1 min
1.Head north on BC-99 N1.82 km
- 2.70 km - about 0 hours 2 min
1.Head northeast on BC-99 NDestination will be on the left2.70 km
- 7.31 km - about 0 hours 7 min
1.Head north on BC-99 N toward Cleveland Ave/Loggers Ln7.31 km
- 25.48 km - about 0 hours 16 min
1.Head north on BC-99 N toward Depot Rd25.48 km
- 12.80 km - about 0 hours 8 min
1.Head northeast on BC-99 N toward Daisy Lake RdDestination will be on the right12.80 km
- 12.32 km - about 0 hours 11 min
1.Head northeast on Sea-to-Sky Hwy/BC-99 NDestination will be on the left12.32 km
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sky和Sea什么意思
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已经日上三竿。[其他]
第三人称单数.
海; 海洋; 许多; 大量;
[例句]Most of the kids have never seen the sea多数孩子从未见过海。[其他]
复数:skying 过去式:skied过去分词:skied
美[si:skies 复数:skies 现在分词.
将…击向空中; 将…高挂;
[例句]The sun is already high in the skysky
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美[skaɪ]
sky:天空sea:海洋
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