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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.





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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