Welcome to Vancouver's 'on top' view spot: introducing our stunning 24/7 livestream coverage!
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We are a 247 live stream that covers the downtown skyline and busy harbor of one of Canada's most beautiful cities.
We've got over 300 cruise ship visits per year.
We love Vancouver. We were born here. We raised our family here. We consider ourselves very lucky to be able to live here.
The vibes here are positive.
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This video introduces our 24/7 live stream view of Vancouver's spectacular downtown skyline and harbour featuring cruise ships, seaplanes, container ships, ferries, helicopters, storms, sunrises and sunsets. Your 'on top' view spot, where the scenery changes daily! #cruise #livestream #vancouver #travel #shipspotting #cruisespotting #armchairtravel #virtualtour #virtualtravel #alaskacruise #containership #stormwatch #bcstorm #bcstormwatch #planespotting #weather #cruiseship #cruisevacation #timelapse @destinationcanada @LivingInVancouver-BC @vancouverfilmschool @TheVancouverLife @worldwildhearts @DownieLive Videos have not been altered or filtered; background music by Suno. The voiceover is my own with a Yeti Blue. Rotating view close ups are sometimes turned on mid-day and include: Looking south at the container ship docks, with Tswwassen Ferry Terminal and Roberts Bank Superport in the distant background and the mountains of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State visible on very clear days; Canada Place, the cruise ship terminal, as well as the Harbour Centre lookout tower; The Seaplane terminal with Convention Centre on the left. On the pan out, the view stretches from the easternmost tip of Stanley Park on the right, to the towers under construction at Oakridge on the left, middle to far distance. Lions Gate Bridge is hidden behind a grove of tall Douglas Fir trees to the west. Also in the distant background on many of the shots are incoming and outgoing aircraft from the Vancouver International Airport. During longer periods of low or no visibility, I will pan out and include the 130 foot tall Douglas Fir tree that is across the street from me, so at least there is something to look at. In stormy weather, the swaying tree is a good indication of how high the winds are. The camera is a PTZ with 36X zoom. During cruise ship arrivals and departures, I'll zoom in as close as I can when I am around to do so. Highlight videos and shorts are produced on an ongoing basis. Anyone can post this channel as part of an aggregator of webcams with attribution; we appreciate the additional exposure to more viewers as we continue to grow the channel.