Archive for the ‘Vacation’ Category

October 2nd, 2011 | Author: christie

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Sure I lucked out on the weather, but Tofino would’ve been just as fun in the rain. There’s rubber boots and rain coats in the closet just in case! Only steps from what seemed to be our own private beach, our stay was just what this small town-turned-city girl needed–a taste of Island life. Situated atop 40 acres of oceanfront, Middle Beach Lodge is a peaceful retreat surrounded by wilderness. The rustic decor is complete with antique furnishings and found objects set in wooden cabins that create the perfect backdrop for a cozy getaway. What’s more? Starting the morning off right with a complimentary breakfast of  yummy pastries and fresh fare, which also gave me energy for what was next, surfing.

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Being in BC’s very own surf town, I couldn’t pass up the opportuntiy to hit a few waves myself (yes, that’s me getting trampled by an 8 footer). Arden, My instructor at Pacific Surf School was knowledgeable, friendly and made this experience one to remember. Not to mention, those wetsuits are on point with the one-piece trend that’s trés chic for fall.

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The ultimate vacation would not have been complete without a little wine-ing and dining. At The Pointe Restaurant in The Wickaninnish Inn, chef Nicholas Nutting serves up fresh, organic and local cuisine – and a Braised Beef Short and Spot Prawn ($36) dish to die for! To complete my meal, I gave my taste buds an unconventional treat of Green English Peas ($12 pictured above),  mascarpone powder, green pea puree bottom, bacon ice cream, and topped with bacon and bourbon balls (little balls that exploded with bourbon in your mouth). Overlooking 240 degrees of the Pacific Ocean with a cozy fireplace as its centrepiece, the restaurant is the quintessential home away from home. What more could a girl ask for?

1 – 10. The ultimate retreat from the city – Middle Beach Lodge in Tofino, BC.

2. Photo courtesy of Middlebeach.com.
11 – 13. “Hangin’ loose”  and surviving the attack of an 8 footer with Pacific Surf School.

14, 15. The sunset view and I at The Pointe Restaurant in The Wickaninnish Inn.

16. Photo courtesy of  The Wickaninnish Inn.

By: Christie Lohr, Vancouver

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June 21st, 2011 | Author: christie

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Special thanks to MINI Yaletown for this hot red Countryman, Holly Boutique for my outfits, Erin Ireland of It’s to Die 4 banana bread for being my trusty side kick and Road 13 winery for  giving us their wine and this gorgeous setting for the photos above.

June 19th, 2011 | Author: christie

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As the weather gets warmer, we start thinking about summer weekend getaways. Rowena’s Inn on the River is the perfect escape to unwind and completely relax. Just an hour and a half outside of Vancouver on Harrison Lake, the property has it’s own runway for small planes, an outdoor pool, tennis courts, and one of the Lower Mainland’s best golf courses, Sandpiper Golf Resort.

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You can stay in a cozy room at the historic English inspired house adorned with family pictures on the walls and antiques dating back to the early 1900’s, such as the original stair railing from Hotel Vancouver.

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You can also stay in your very own private cottage, as I did, with fire place, 2 person jaccuzzi, king size bed and picturesque view.  Even though the sun didn’t shine, there was something about the sound of rain, fire crackling and a glass of wine in my hand that made the experience magical.

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I hungrily indulged in one of the most delicious breakfasts, delivered in a picnic basket right to my cottage’s front door. There was fresh squeezed orange juice, coffee, blueberry pancakes, eggs benedict, hash browns, sausage, bacon, fresh fruit, and freshly baked scones and muffins.

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Rowena’s is located on a gorgeous golf course, but there’s plenty more to do than golf – high-tea in the manor and  fine dining in the Rivers Edge Restaurant. I had the Steamed Qualicum Bay Mussels in a buttery white wine ($12), then moved on to the Herb Seared Halibut (left, $28) and the Rack of Lamb (right, $26). The next night was a Friday where AAA Canadian Prime Rib dinner is on special (from $19). There’s nothing like a giant homemade Yorshire pudding to bring back the feeling of my own family nostalgia.

You can also relax with a massage in your private cottage. I had an hour long massage in front of the crackling fire from Brenda Bailey of Sunset Holistic Therapies (6660 Pioneer Ave. Agassiz, BC, 604-703-3038) . Her services include a 60 minute aromatherapy massage ($82) and a Natural Face Lift and Mask ($105), to name a few.

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Possibly one of the most special memories I have of Rowena’s Inn on the River is the stylish owner Betty Anne, who’s turquoise loose fitted top and white pants gave us an instant connection. After living in West Vancouver for 30 years, she moved back to the place she was born. It’s her love and passion for what she does that connects you to her and the resort. “My mom and dad always loved to entertain, and that’s one of the many things I love about Rowena’s Inn on the River”, Betty Anne.

June 30th, 2010 | Author: christie

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I stayed at brand new Watermark Beach Resort that’s bigger than my own apartment.

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My partner in crime for the weekend, Erin Ireland, and I about to step into our go-to transportation, a yellow school bus. We felt like school girls all over again.

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Some of the crowd’s most fashionable, including ET Canada’s Erin Cebula (top left) and a fierce woman rockin an umbrella.

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Heading to the Nota Bene Release Party at Black Hills Estate Winery, owned by 90210’s hunky star Jason Priestly.

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No, this is not Vegas. It’s the Walnut Beach Resort.

Steven Page, ex-frontman of the Barenaked Ladies, played some old favourites to a lucky bunch as we eat dinner and sipped on local wine. I was filming from my table, so please don’t mind the random people that get in the way. He sounded amazing and wanted to share these three great songs that I’m sure are your old faves too. Brings me back to my teens. A weekend highlight for me.

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There was no way I was leaving without stopping off at a few wineries, especially Road 13. They have tasty chardonnay that’s perfect for a summer patio.

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Summer came early for me  a few weeks ago in desert wine country Osoyoos. At 30 degrees, the Osoyoos Celebrity Wine Festival was packed with more fun than I’ve had in a long time. Being only 5 hours outside of Vancouver and almost guaranteed to be hot and sunny, it’s the perfect spot for a summer getaway.

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June 16th, 2010 | Author: christie

Meet the 2010 Mini 50 Camden Special Edition in white silver metallic, my speedy sidekick for one of the best weekends I’ve had. Thanks to Mini Yaletown, I had the opportunity to test drive the dressed-to-kill set of wheels to the Osoyoos Celebrity Wine Festival this past weekend that included Jason Priestley, Steven Page from the Barenaked Ladies and Bruce Greenwood and many events featuring BC wine and local chefs. It was a fun and comfortable ride, amazing on gas and surprisingly roomy enough for five bags of luggage (ahem, it’s a girl thing) and my passenger Erin Ireland of itstodie4.com and host of FMA Entertainment Weekly. Packed with many features such as 17-inch silver alloy rims, a top-end audio system, striking modern interior, sleek white leather and black cloth front seats and  a double sunroof, the Mini has all the essentials for any stylish getaway. Watch the video, you’ll see what I mean.

So, if you’re in the market for a new car, my suggestion is a Mini. For more info on this model or any others, visit Mini Yaletown at 1039 Hamilton Street, Vancouver or www.yaletown.mini.ca.

It’s true what they say, nice things do come in small packages.

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