Sunday, November 30, 2008

Oak Bay Marine : Story & Photo Contest



If you have a photo or story from a trip to an Oak Bay Marine Group resort in British Columbia, share it! Not only will it be published in an upcoming issue of Salmon News, there are other prizes, too.

Send your story or photo with caption by e-mail to photocontest@obmg.com or by regular mail to:

Story and Photo Contest
Oak Bay Marine Group
1327 Beach Dr
Victoria, BC V8S 2N4
Canada

Resorts in the Oak Bay Marine Group include Painter's Lodge, April Point Resort & Spa, Canadian Princess Resort, King Salmon Resort, MV Salmon Seeker, MV Charlotte Princess and MV Marabell.

Sunset at April Point Lodge on Quadra Island
Photo by Sue Frause

Friday, November 28, 2008

The Fairmont Vancouver Airport : You don't have to fly away to stay at this yummy hotel


One of my favorites hotels is The Fairmont Vancouver Airport located in Richmond, BC. It's the only airport hotel to make Conde Nast Traveler's Gold List, and next year celebrates a decade of innkeeping. Although I've stayed there on several occasions coming and going from YVR, I've always thought it would be fun to stay there and ... not go anywhere!

The airport hotel has everything you need for a great getaway: 24-hour room service, fine food at Globe@YVR, the Absolute Spa and a Fairmont Gold floor. It was also the first hotel in the world to introduce satellite check-in kiosks.

It's easy to get there: simply take the escalator from the US Departures Terminal. The 392 rooms are spacious and feature floor-to-ceiling soundproofed windows with views of the airport runways, the water and mountains beyond. For sensitive travelers, hypoallergenic guest rooms have been converted to low-allergen content rooms.

Pack your bag and get going. Or just stay instead.

The Fairmont Vancouver Airport pictured at right
Photo by Sue Frause

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Calgary (sort of) celebrates Grey Cup

Calgary Tower

It's not the Super Bowl. On Tuesday, only hundreds showed up in Calgary to welcome home the Calgary Stampeders following their Grey Cup victory over the Montreal Alouettes on Sunday in Montreal.

For Americans who aren't familiar with the Grey Cup (
Coupe Grey in French), it's both the championship game and trophy of the Canadian Football League.

Historically, it goes back almost a century. In 1909, Governor General of Canada Earl Grey donated it to honor the top rugby football team in Canada. And like the Stanley Cup, it's a traveling trophy, passed on to the winning team year after year.

Calgary Tower in winter
Photo by Sue Frause

Whistler Mountain to open early


Whistler Mountain will open on Wednesday, Nov. 26, one day earlier than expected.

Daily operations will begin Wednesday with access to Emerald Express, Big Red Express and Franz's Chair via the Whistler Village Gondola. On Thursday, Nov. 27, the Creekside Gondola will open, providing access to Whistler Mountain from the Creekside Base through Sunday, November 30. View the
What's Open section of the Whistler Blackcomb website for full operation details.

Blackcomb Mountain will join Whistler Mountain on the official opening day Thursday, Nov. 27, with access to Solar Coaster Express, Jersey Cream Express and Catskinner Express. The Wizard Chair, Excalibur Gondola and Excelerator Chair will operate through the weekend for uploading.

Skiers and riders should be advised that early season conditions apply and caution should be exercised. The current terrain is recommended for intermediate and advanced skiers and riders. Stay within the boundaries and obey the signage!

The new PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola is scheduled to open Dec. 12 with a long weekend of festivities and "epic apres."

Monday, November 24, 2008

Meteorite hunters search for "Rockstock"



The footage of the meteorite that crashed into the earth somewhere between Alberta and Saskatchewan has been viewed around the world.

And now, the meteorite hunters are out there -- searching for
Rockstock. CBC News has a story about the meteor hunt in its story Meteorite hunters head to Alberta-Sask. border for 'Rockstock'.

Tourism to this part of Canada should pick up between now and the end of the year. Especially with the offer of a big bounty.One serious space hunter is offering $10,000 for the first 1 kg. chunk of the meteor.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Lone survivor of Sunshine Coast crash


Canada celebrated Thanksgiving last month, but the lone survivor of a Pacific Coastal Airlines crash of a plane chartered by Kiewit from Vancouver to Toba Inlet no doubt has plenty to be grateful for.

Seven died in the crash, the second this year of a Grumman Goose, an amphibious plane that is part of Pacific Coastal's fleet. The airline resumed float plane operations out of Victoria on Nov. 19.

Pacific Coast Airlines at Vancouver Terminal South
Photo by Sue Frause

Friday, November 21, 2008

Whistler Blackcomb ready for opening


If everything falls into place (including the snow), Whistler Blackcomb is set to open Friday, Nov. 21. You can check their website for weather and snow info, plus any updates about the opening day.

Coming up next is the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola launch on Dec. 12. Find out more about it here.

And check out the Whistler Blackcomb Snowcast, presented by TELUS. In episode one, hear some favourite excuses used when calling in sick on a powder day.


There are plenty of good packages for getaways this winter, like staying two nights and getting the third free. Check out the Whistler website for cool deals.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Window on Canada : Via Rail Canada



Via Rail Canada arrives in Courtenay on Vancouver Island in the early fall of 2008. Photo by Sue Frause

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

1,200 Canadiana treasures acquired


This is big news for Canadian art, treasure and history lovers. I first saw it on CBC Monday night, and The Province ran a story about it:

Treasure trove of Candiana repatriated from England


It took two years of negotiations by Library and Archives Canada, the National Gallery of Canada and the Canada Museum of Civilization. The collection of 1,200 artworks, artifacts and historical documents is from the estate of the late Peter Winkworth of Montreal.

Canada Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Quebec. The museum is located across the river from Ottawa.
Photo by Sue Frause.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

New mayor for Vancouver; city council members volunteer to take lie detector test about leak to the press


There's a change of personnel coming up at Vancouver City Hall. Gregor Robertson won the race for mayor of this 2010 Olympics city, defeating Peter Ladner (yes, as in Ladner, BC). Robertson will take over from current Mayor Sam Sullivan. For the full story, read the article in the
National Post: Vision takes Vancouver: Robertson declared new mayor.

While Robertson was all smiles during his victory celebration at The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, some of the current Vancouver City Council members can look forward to taking a lie detector test. A story in
The New York Times, Financing of 2010 Winter Games a worry, has the details.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Getting those 2010 Olympics tix

2010 Olympic Winter Games

Canadian Olympic enthusiasts have submitted more than $345 million in requests for tickets to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter and Paralympic Winter Games during the Phase 1 Request Period, available only to Canadians. VANOC (Vancouver Organizing Committee for the Games) reports that as of Nov. 7, 2008 an estimated 120 of 170 ticketed sessions were "oversubscribed" due to demand exceeding availability.

In terms of dollars, Canadians have already requested approximately four and a half times the value of tickets for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games ($345 million over five weeks), compared to the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games ($75 million over nine weeks).

Tickets that were not purchased during the Phase 1 Request Period will be re-released for sale exclusively to Canadian residents who submitted a request during the Request Period — called the Priority Access Period (Dec. 8-22, 2008). During this time, account holders may purchase additional tickets before they are made available to the wider Canadian public. Tickets remaining after this period will go on sale to the public on a first-come, first-served basis in 2009.


For folks like me living south of the 49th Parallel, tickets may be purchased by USA residents through CoSport, an authorized ticket sales agent of the US Olympic Committee. Here's their timeline:

* Oct. 3-Nov. 7, 2008: Ticket Request Phase
* Mid-December 2008: Ticket Allocation and Confirmation
* February/March 2009: Live Ticket Sales commence (first-come, first-served sales of remaining available tickets)

Well, not only did I miss CoSport's Ticket Request Phase, I wasn't among the 200+ members of the media invited to the
Vancouver 2010 World Press Briefing in Vancouver and Whistler Nov. 18-21. The elite group represents international news wire services, photo agencies, newspapers, internet sites and non-rights holding broadcast organizations around the world.

I have a have a hunch I won't make the final cut for the actual 2010 Games, either. The International Olympic Committee has established a quota of 2,800 accreditations.

2,801?

The 2010 Olympic Winter Games will be staged in Vancouver and Whistler Feb. 12- 28, 2010. Vancouver and Whistler will also host the Paralympic Winter Games March 12-21, 2010. Photo by Sue Frause.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Holt Renfrew Vancouver a beauty


Sad to say that that although Holt Refrew's new store in Vancouver opened more than a year ago, I hadn't popped in until my most recent visit to Vancouver. It's a beauty. Having outgrown its space in Pacific Centre, it's now just across the skybridge in a new bright and airy space.

It's Holt Renfrew's first new store in more than a decade and also features Holts Salon & Spa Vancouver. The day spa carries the Sisley Paris line of luxury treatments and cosmetics and is the first in North America to offer eight exclusive Phyto Aromatique facials.

Holts is also the first in Canada to offer the Halcyon Day Spa philosophy by providing non-surgical anti-aging treatments, as well as a complete array of massage and beauty services and luxurious amenities.

The skybridge on the way to Holt Renfrew in Vancouver
Photo by Sue Frause

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Kendra Schaaf of Saskatchewan : Runner from Craven now a UW Husky in Seattle


It was fun reading the sports section of The Seattle Times on Sunday. Generally, I whip through the pages faster than an Olympic sprinter, but the feature story about Kendra Schaaf of Saskatchewan drew me in. You can read Jerry Brewer's story about the University of Washington cross-country runner here:

Runner Kendra Schaaf is a timid force for Washington

And here's Kendra's official bio from the Huskies roster.

Run, Kendra, run!


Photo by Joshua Sawka of the
Leader-Post (Regina)

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Canada boasts three top 10 islands


Canada can be proud of its islands. In Conde Nast Traveler's Readers Choice Awards, Canada has three islands that made it in the Top 10 North American Islands category. And for the seventh year in a row, Vancouver Island takes first place honors in Conde Nast Traveler's Top 10 North American Islands.

BC's Gulf Islands placed #4, while Prince Edward Island came in right behind at #5. The magazine's annual awards are in the November 2008 issue -- you can also see the results by logging onto their interactive map.

Top 10 North American Islands

Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Kiawah, South Carolina
Nantucket, Massachusetts
Gulf Islands, British Columbia
Prince Edward Island, Canada
Amelia Island, Florida
Hilton Head, South Carolina
Mount Desert Island, Maine
San Juan Islands, Washington
Mackinac, Michigan
Sanibel, Florida

Low tide at Nanoose Bay on Vancouver Island
Photo by Sue Frause

Friday, November 07, 2008

Americans no longer fleeing to Canada


There were plenty of Americans threatening to move to Canada, Mexico or spots elsewhere if another four years of Republican rule was what we were going to have to endure under John McCain.

Non, merci
as they say in Quebec!

Fortunately, Barack Obama is the 44th President of the USA, so we won't have to pack up our bags and head north (or south). What I'm surprised at is the rapt interest of the Candians in our election. Not just a passing glance at the news, but deep interest, even among kids.

A friend of mine in Victoria, BC said his ten-year-old was texting him on Election Night -- he was following it as if it was The Stanley Cup championship. Ten years old!

All I know is it's going to be a lot easier saying
I'm an American with someone in the White House who truly gets it. We're in a big mess, for sure. Much of it due in part to a guy by the name of George Bush. But we Americans will rally and do what we do best : Figure out how to make it right.

Thank you, Canada, for being such a loyal friend all these years!

Kenmore Air on Seattle's Lake Union to Tofino, BC
Photo by Sue Frause

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Canadians congratulate US on Obama


I received plenty of
"Congratulations!" from my Canadian Facebook friends about last night's historic election. Yes, Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States.

Politically speaking, Canada will have to get used to the USA's new CEO. Here are just a few of the articles running in the Canadian press following the election:

The Globe and Mail :
Canada quietly adjusts to Obama's agenda

cbcnews.ca : Is Obama's election good for Stephen Harper?

Canwest News Service : Under Obama, challenges for Canada loom

But the elections aren't over in Canada. Quebec is having one on Dec. 8. Read more about it here.

Canadian flag at BC's Rockwater Secret Cove Resort & Spa
Photo by Sue Frause

Monday, November 03, 2008

Montreal comedians "prank" Sarah Palin


Sarah Palin probably doesn't want her last big news story to be about how she was "pranked" by two Montreal comedians. But there she goes again.

The Montreal comedian duo called the Masked Avengers pulled off a good one on the Republican VP candidate. You can hear/see snippets of it here on CTV or in its entirety via The Huffington Post.

Sarah Palin and Tina Fey paid a visit to our house on Halloween. Rich Frishman masks, Sue Frause photo.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

enRoute's top new restos for 2008


I've got some serious Canadian dining to do. After an intensive five-week tour de force covering a dozen Canadian cities and 30+ restaurants, Air Canada's enRoute magazine and its contributing editor Chris Johns have revealed Canada's ten best new restaurants. They are featured in the November issue of
enRoute.

Top honors went to Toronto's Nota Bene, described here by Chris Johns:

"Chef David Lee and his business partners Yannick Bigourdan and Franco Prevedello have created a restaurant that is both democratic and elite. The kitchen relies on Asian and Latin flavours for its inspiration, filtering and refining them int he process. In restaurant lingo, the notation NB (for nota bene) next to a reservation indicates that the party is to be treated with special care and attention. Here the term applies to everyone."

The other top restaurants are:

2. Le Local, Montreal

3. The Harbord Room, Toronto

4. Chef's Table, Calgary

5. Boneta, Vancouver

6. The Only On King, London (Ontario)

7. Lucien, Toronto

8. Fraiche, West Vancouver

9.
Liverpool House, Montreal

10.
Stage, Victoria

Also featured in November's issue is a special report on food trends and where Canada's finest restaurateurs are headed in the coming year.

Stage in Victoria, BC
Photo by Sue Frause
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