суббота, 17 января 2015 г.
Favourite highlights while in British Columbia included borrowing a BMW bicycle (Waterfront) and exp
I don t generally write a lot about where I sleep. Even with hosted media trips. It s just not my thing. But when I take a look back at my travel during 2014, there were many places that really impressed me for a variety of reasons mainly though because of location or direct connection to travel adventures.
So, I thought I would try something a little different this year by writing about some of my favourite stays and why these places stood out to me, or how they connected to my trip. Now for the disclaimer: Many of these were hosted accommodations (which I am immensely grateful for!), but these thoughts are all my own, and this post of my own choosing to write. Not coming from a place of obligation, just simply sharing thoughts on what in my opinion are some great spots.
2014 was a wonderful year for me full of Canadian travel experiences and diverse accommodations. I went from staying at incredible British Columbia Fairmont properties to sleeping outdoors in an ice hotel, followed up by winter camping IN Saskatchewan. I truly enjoyed nearly every minute of it. But by March, I was ready to sleep indoors again.
Though I like to think of myself as pretty low maintenance when it comes to choosing where to hunker down for the night, this past year I admittedly adams mark hotel philadelphia enjoyed some very luxurious digs and their many perks too.
What I loved: Nearly everything adams mark hotel philadelphia except for the fact the spa was all booked adams mark hotel philadelphia up. Elkridge, found in Prince Albert Park s beautiful boreal forest adams mark hotel philadelphia near Waskesiu, has multiple adams mark hotel philadelphia types of accommodations adams mark hotel philadelphia (cabins, hotel, cottages, town houses) adams mark hotel philadelphia to suit individual or family travel needs. We stayed in a great cabin and spent almost every waking minute enjoying the superb winter offerings Elk Ridge has to offer such as pond hockey, curling, tubing and more. I loved the ability to see so much winter wildlife from the abundance of elk to the friendly grey jays.
What I loved: The location and views. The warm welcomes (goodies and welcome notes). The TV s in the bathroom mirror. The consistent sophistication from Fairmont. And, the food. What can I say? As much as I feel I m not much suited to the high end of luxury travel, I kind of love it when I get to stay at amazing properties, and I am especially fond of Fairmont ones, especially those with ambassador dogs.
Favourite highlights while in British Columbia included borrowing adams mark hotel philadelphia a BMW bicycle (Waterfront) and exploring the seawall and Stanley Park, touring the incredible food truck scene , visiting Beau and Mavis over at Fairmont Vancouver, an oyster shucking lesson with in house Chef, Dana Hauser, experiencing the Bear Foot Bistro and super fun Belvedere Ice Room (Whistler), and lastly, walking out from Fairmont Whistler s back door to be greeted by Backcomb Mountain, where I had my first adult skiing experience. And if that wasn t enough, I had the most amazing meal of my life at a chef s dinner in the Fairmont Whistler kitchen. I am still dreaming about it. Plus, there were so many easy to access adventures between the sea-to-sky route.
adams mark hotel philadelphia What I loved: This is the coolest hotel in Canada, quite literally. Sleeping on an ice block, adams mark hotel philadelphia in an ice room of an ice hotel was definitely an adventure in 2014. It s too bad I had to leave my snug sleeping bag midway through the night to get cold meds as I couldn t go back to it. Once cold air gets in your bag, it doesn t come out. The remainder of the night found me curled up on a lobby chair fighting the flu. BUT, the hotel itself adams mark hotel philadelphia was an experience. adams mark hotel philadelphia Besides its obvious cool factor, it really is a piece of art the carvings, the unique sculptures, the furniture, the temporary nature of it all was completely fascinating. I recommend trying a specialty drink from the ice bar, hanging in the outside hot tub and maybe get married here. Lots of people do. Find more images and a write up about this adventure here . Also, be sure to check out Carnaval if you find yourself in Quebec City.
What I loved: Hanging out in the Rockie s foothills was one of my favourite moments from our family summer roadtrip through Alberta . Stunning backdrops combined with a super cozy campground made for a great way to spend the night. Plus we got to try something very new sleeping in a tipi. The tipi we stayed in was equipped with raised, padded beds complete with a heater. It was super comfortable. My kids especially loved the experience of sleeping in the tipi, cruising their bikes around the campgrounds and playing adams mark hotel philadelphia in the Kananaskis River’s chilly glacier fed waters.
What I loved: After this trip, which was my first to the area, I decided I kind of want to relocate to the Squamish. Why? Well, beyond it being super lush and having oodles to do like hiking the Chief, adams mark hotel philadelphia white water rafting, mountain biking, visiting Sea-to-Sky Gondola, and so much more, there are tons of eagles! You can even take a magnificent eagle float tour . A stay at Sun Wolf cabins which has the Cheakimus adams mark hotel philadelphia River (full of eagles) as it s backyard is well worth it, plus they offer the eagle float tour, white-water rafting adams mark hotel philadelphia and much more. Be sure to visit renowned onsite café, Fergie s if you go especially if you are a meat lover.
adams mark hotel philadelphia What I loved: Imagine showing up to your campsite to find nearly everything you need already ready for you. Tent, sleeping pads, eating tent, camp stove, propane all check! This is what equipped camping is all about folks. A paid service from Parks Canada adams mark hotel philadelphia (in partnership with Mountain Equipment Co-op) , I highly recommend this for those who are in a rush or simply adams mark hotel philadelphia have no camping gear. This is camping made easy. I was also super impressed with Elk Island National Park as it was my first time there. Although it was the end of the season, I fit some birding in, had a standoff on the road with a beaver (who I swear had a death wish) and then followed up by an incredible bison encounter.
And, for my second outdoor winter accommodations experience in 2014 and another first, I gave winter camping a go. And although the -39 was a bit more breezy than the -5 degree Celsius temps of the Hotel de Glace, I survived. This adventure from start to finish was fully taken care of by Sundogs Excursions. From the sled dog arrival, to the amazing camp meals by heated stove at night, it was truly outstanding. I won t go into insane detail as I wrote about it at length here and even made a video . All I can say is that if you want to take camping and adventure to a new level, consider this a great opportunity to try both.
What I loved: Well, I felt kind of spoiled once again in B.C. with a walkout room only steps away from the very scenic Little Shuswap Lake. My room was rather large (though a tad dated) with a huge jacuzzi tub, but what really made this property stand out was the immersion of First Nations culture into every aspect of the lodge. From Indigenous artwork and design within the hotel to spa treatments with essential oils, along with access to an onsite onsite kekuli (winter house be prepared to come out reeking of smoke), tipi and sweat lodge made, this a truly special place!
What I loved: Getting to visit Churchill is an extremely special experience and Lazy Bear Lodge made it super easy to take advantage of bundling all the incredible Churchill activities in with a comfortable stay. Guides from the cozy wood cabin lodge gave us the full tour of this unique northern town. We scoured back roads and took a ride on the artic crawler to view polar bears (we ended up seeing 15), visited the polar bear jail, dog carted through the boreal, snorkeled and kayaked with an abundance of beluga whales and visited pretty much every point of interest in the town. (Detailed article to be published soon.) The lodge features a whole bunch of tours based on what you might want to do while in town. My advice is to do as many as possible, adams mark hotel philadelphia though be aware beluga season is July/August and polar bears can best be viewed in October/November.
What I loved: So many firsts this year! Ok, why have I never been house boating before this? Oh man, the list of positives on this is a long one. Besides floating around adams mark hotel philadelphia on an incredibly soundproof super boat that feels more like a 2000 sq foot home, there is the roof top hot tub, on-deck water slide and changing views of the beautiful Shuswap Lake area that made this an awesome experience. I adored my sweet little cabin where laying on the bed had me staring out double window doors onto the water. What a great way to wake up! This experience was made possible by Twin Anchors who also played host toting us through the waters over two days.
What I loved: adams mark hotel philadelphia Much like Squamish, it was love at first sight when I arrived at Storm Mountain adams mark hotel philadelphia Lodge. adams mark hotel philadelphia Just outside the town of Banff en route to Lake Louise, these rustic little cabins provide incredible ambience and luxury in this neck of the woods. Though we didn t have a family cabin and we had to split into two s for the night, it was well worth it. From the perfect details within each individual cabin to impeccably prepared chef s meals, this place really had it all. My favourite part was starting a fire in my suite s grand fireplace that lulled me and my son warmly to sleep. This is a place I really cannot wait to return.
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Aaahh all of these places adams mark hotel philadelphia look SO amazing, especially the tipi! But I have to admit, I ve been wanting to stay at Hotel de Glace for years now! I was totally expecting to make it a reality in 2015 but I m not so sure I ll be able to swing the $$. Maybe next year. Until then, I ll just enjoy your
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