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About PCCAT/CPCAT

The purpose of the Consortium is to facilitate the implementation of policies and practices that support student mobility both within and among Provinces and Territories and granting of transfer credit in order to improve access to post-secondary education in Canada
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Le Consortium a pour but de faciliter la mise en oeuvre de politiques et de pratiques visant à appuyer la mobilité des étudiants à l’intérieur d’une province ou d’un territoire et d’une province ou d’un territoire à l’autre, ainsi que le transfert de crédits afin d’améliorer l’accès aux études postsecondaires au Canada.

 

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Best Practices in Student Mobility:

Transforming Higher Education in Canada

June 23-25, 2010
British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)
555 Seymour Street, Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia

Dinner, Thursday, June 24, 2010

You will note that the evening agenda for Thursday, June 24th is open. With so many wonderful places to eat, and so much to see and do in Vancouver, we have suggested just a few restaurants in the area. If you are interested in joining other PCCAT attendees for a 7:00 p.m. seating at one of the following restaurants, please sign up below with your name, email address, and cell phone number. Many of the restaurants have limited seating. A sign-up sheet will also be available at the registration table at the conference until the end of the day on June 23.

1.Chambar Restaurant (Belgian - lively) http://www.chambar.com/home/

2.Aqua Riva (Westcoast cuisine with waterfront views) http://www.aquariva.com/

3.Wild Rice (Modern Chinese cuisine – tapas style, on the edge of Chinatown) – limited seating http://www.wildricevancouver.com/

4.Steamworks (West Coast casual with micro-brewery on site) http://www.steamworks.com/index.htm

5.Diva at the Met (Westcoast and international – boutique hotel setting) http://www.metropolitan.com/diva

6.Yew Restaurant (At the Four Seasons Hotel – includes “raw bar” and over 300 wines by the glass) http://www.fourseasons.com/vancouver/dining.html#image-vancouver-hotel-VCR_049

For those looking for a special Vancouver experience outside of the downtown area (and willing to make their own reservations), renowned restaurants include:

Tojo’s, high end Japanese restaurant known for fresh seafood, http://www.tojos.com/Splash.html.

Lumiere, modern French with options from all over the world,  http://www.lumiere.ca/

For a unique Granville Island setting with open air views of False Creek, try the rooftop patio (rain or shine) of The Sandbar Restaurant http://www.vancouverdine.com/theSandbar0experience.aspx

To get there, consider taking Granville Island Ferries from the Aquatic Centre (Beach Avenue at Thurlow). http://www.granvilleislandferries.bc.ca/home.html

Tourism

For more information on the beautiful city of Vancouver, please visit: http://www.tourismvancouver.com/visitors/.