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At a Canada Media Marketplace publicizing tourist destinations in Canada, lovely
Canada, I gleaned many travel ideas about our northern neighbor.
Canada's
British Columbia, Vancouver, offers pristine nature plus sophisticated cities --
Vancouver and Victoria. Here're tips and information about destinations, scenic
railroad rides, restaurants sights, hotels and museums.
Vancouver, on English Bay, is a zesty, outdoorsy, cosmopolitan Canadian city,
with fabulous attractions, history, ocean and bay views, terrific restaurants
and first-rate hotels. In British Columbia, the city sparkles on English Bay.
Locals and visitors enjoy the outdoors in this charming city ringed by
magnificent scenery of the Pacific Ocean, bays, rivers, and mountains.
Vancouverites brag they can snowboard or ski in 15 minutes from downtown. Locals
often dress in outdoor gear, hiking boots and backpacks, leave work early to
head across the Lions Gate Bridge over Burrard Inlet to Grouse Mountain.
Tourists also enjoy the sky-ride to the mountaintop, wilderness trails, parks
and recreation areas. Ferries and buses from downtown travel frequently across
the inlet.
In
town, take the tourist trolley -- hop off and on to see the sights, or enjoy the
ride -- or public buses. This walkabe city fascinates with its antique-filled
Gastown, the historic Chinese enclave and elegant Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese
Garden, shopping on Robson Street, and new waterfront walkway. The walkway leads
to the 1,000 acre Stanley Park, its huge totem poles, Vancouver Aquarium Marine
and Science World. Don't miss the vibrant open-air Granville Market area shops,
markets, restaurants and outdoor entertainment. Kayak rentals here, too. Kids
love it here.
The Vancouver Art Gallery Museum and galleries feature Northwestern to modern
art. Superb restaurants serve fresh Pacific cod, sea bass and salmon. Casual
eaters can grab a bite at one of the cafes; try Kaplan's Deli, 41st Ave. and Oak
St., or head to Chinatown.
Cruise ships dock daily at modern Canada Place, across from the Waterfront
Hotel. Here, visitors sit on the seawall to watch floatplanes, ferries, yachts,
sailboats and the ships. Vancouver boasts two sides to its 'personality' --
cosmopolitan and outdoorsy. Pacific Ocean beaches and coastal mountains, scenic
Stanley Park and a mile-long seawall contrast with up-to-date Robson Street's
restaurants, shops, and coffee shops. Close to mountains, ocean and rivers it
has an energetic, hip feel visitors sense walking its hilly city streets.
Two of my favorite hotels? The Pacific Palisades Hotel and the elegant Wedgewood
Hotel. The Wedgewood's Old World flavor (dark wood, crystal, oil paintings) with
high speed Internet, freshly baked cookies at turndown are one reason this is
such a unique hotel. It's a warm, sophisticated welcoming city hotel. Recently,
the rooms were upgraded and a new spa was installed, said proprietor Eleni
Skalbani. Bacchus, the Wedgwood's award winning restaurant, is a wondrous dining
experience, with fireplace, piano player and elegance. Joanna Tsaparas, Director
of Marketing, noted that the hotel's Hornby Street location puts it smack in the
middle of all of the downtown action.
The Pacific Palisades Hotel is another favorite of mine, located on trendy
Robson Street, in downtown Vancouver. The Pacific Palisades hotels South Beach
inspired decor reflects a hip, refreshing environment. A spa, Zin Restaurant and
Lounge and pet-friendly policy complete the offerings. 604-688-0461,
www.pacificpalisadeshotel.com.
A short drive north of Vancouver brings visitors to the mountains and village of
Whistler, British Columbia. The Summit Lodge & Spa in the heart of Whistler
Village North. Nestled between Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains and surrounded
by the Canadian wilderness, the Summit Lodge & Spa invites city slickers to
kickback, relax and be at one with Mother Nature. Gentle wind chimes welcome
guests as they approach this cozy, boutique hotel. Additional services include
in-room spa treatments at an additional cost.
The Summit Lodge & Spa is an 81-suite, full-service hotel.
Highlights include complimentary ski shuttle, a sauna, heated outdoor pool and
hot tub and meeting facilities. Reservations at 1-888-913-8811 or
reservations@summitlodge.com. www.summitlodge.com.
Heading east, try a stay at the Moraine Lake Lodge, IN BANFF NATIONAL PARK in
the rugged Canadian Rockies, in its 95th summer season in 2007. The luxurious
resort is in the Valley of the Ten Peaks in Banff National Park, about a two and
a half hour drive from Calgary, Alberta.
Moraine Lake Lodge sits alone on the edge of Moraine Lake, called the Jewel of
the Rockies for its spectacular beauty and iridescent turquoise water, said
Nancy Stibbard, owner of the lodge as part of the British Columbia-based
Capilano Group of Companies. If you're looking for an all-day adventure, we'll
pack your lunch and point you to the ancient glaciers. Or if youd rather relax
in comfort, choose a book from our library and enjoy an afternoon on your
private patio surrounded by Banff National Parks Valley of the Ten Peaks.
Moraine Lake Lodge offers outdoor eco-adventures activities from canoeing on
Moraine Lake, to hiking, horseback riding, fishing, rock climbing,
mountaineering and bird watching, all in a secluded wilderness setting by
towering mountains and crystalline lake. www.morainelake.com.
Finally, a note about the FABULOUS rail tours of the Canadian Rockies onboard
the Rocky Mountaineer. Each of the Rocky Mountaineer train tours cruise through
breathtaking scenery and boast topnotch onboard service, with an overnight stay
in accommodations midway on the journey. I took the two-day trip from Vancouver
to Banff Springs one year and guarantee an amazing time to any traveler. The
mountaineer planners offer pre-and post vacations from eight to ten days, so
check with their website for more information. I hope to take another trip this
year, from Whistler to Jasper. www.rockymountaineer.com. 1-877-460-3200.
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