Maybe you think you know Vancouver pretty well, maybe you’d like to get to know the city better, maybe you have never been to Vancouver, or maybe you’d just like to hear a couple guys who wrote the best-selling ”111 Places in Vancouver That You Must Not Miss” guidebook tell a few yarns about the city they love. Join producer Mike Finnegan as he tries to keep chatty, and sometimes witty, authors Da... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
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Just a lovely podcast I’ve enjoyed through the pandemic. It’s opened my eyes to detail and history of points of interest around me that would otherwise go unnoticed. I can’t travel abroad but this has inspired renewed fascination with Vancouver, reminds me of the excitement of when I first moved here. Episodes are short and sweet.
This podcast is a series of wonderful quick deep dives into things you never knew you always wanted to know about Vancouver. Super informative and even more entertaining. Well worth a listen.
Informative and entertaining!
This short podcast is easy to listen to and very interesting. The hosts fill in the “back story” on both well-known and lesser known Vancouver places. If you’ve read their book, 111 Places in Vancouver That You Must Not Miss, then you’ll be familiar with many of these places. Tune in ... this podcast will bring a smile to your face and you may learn something new about Vancouver!
If you love Vancouver, Menzies and Doroghy are the pair you need to listen to.
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