Welcome to Vancouver!

Last night, after an emotional goodbye to my family, we checked in at our waterfront hotel in Vancouver. The first thing we saw when we left the hotel to explore that evening was Canada Place, which is the home of the Vancouver convention centre, Vancouver’s world trade centre and FlyOver Canada – a virtual flight ride and currently the worlds longest flight simulator.

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OBVIOUSLY, we decided to go on this ride and after walking through a Christmas wonderland trying popcorn and honey coated nuts we joined the queue for our flight. First we watched a four screen video called “uplift” an uplifting video on the wonders of Canada, following four people’s completely different lives and then we took our seats on our virtual plane.
The seats took off into the air and placed us floating inside a globe screen, here we moved with the motion of the film as we flew over the different wonderful and amazing sites in Canada including Niagra Falls, Whistler Mountains and the northern lights. Throughout the flight we experienced not only sight and sound but different smells to go with the destination and also feelings. It truly was a 4d experience and a flight to remember.

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After a gorgeous Japanese meal in Miku, a restaurant overlooking the water, we went back to the hotel ready for our big day today.

day 2 – Vancouver
Today we started with a Starbucks breakfast before cycling along the waters edge towards Stanley park…

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Once in Stanley park we visited the Vancouver Aquarium, one of the best aquariums I have ever been to! Full of hundreds of different animals and features including dolphins, sea otters, beluga whales, penguins, frogs, fish, snakes and an amazon experience with birds and insects from the amazon.

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After the Aquarium we visited China Town, which was felt surprisingly less safe than the China Town in London. As it is one of the oldest ‘China Towns’ in the world it had ancient Chinese looking buildings and is home to the narrowest building in the world yet there was an eery feel to it. When we arrived we passed a group of rough looking men and one of them started walking a few metres behind us as we passed. Although Im not 100% sure we were being followed it definitely felt like it and so soon we entered a coffee shop – just incase – and the man also stopped outside the shop for a few moments. We waited until he had passed, had a drink and then went to find our lunch destination. We ate in a small local restaurant called Garden Villa restaurant. I found it in a Vancouver guide book and so had the address, otherwise this “dimsum haven” would have never been found. The restaurant was on the second floor of a tall building and so at first we walked straight passed the staircase leading to it, but soon retraced our steps and found it. This was real Chinese food, and we were the only non-Asian people there, with an undecorated room and plastic table clothes it became clear that the restaurants aim was not based on attracting tourists like us, especially when we asked the waitress for lemonade, she snapped a firm no. After filling up on probably too much shrimp dim sum and vegetable spring rolls, we left china.

When planning our visit we spent a long while trying to find a route to China Town which avoided west Hastings, idiots we are, we were meant to be avoiding East Hastings – West Hastings is actually a very nice, upmarket street but a bit further east down the same road is the drug central of North America. Obviously on our way home from China Town we happened to come across East Hastings, the street that is always warned against and advised to be avoided! Luckily we didn’t have to walk down it, only past it on a cross road but it was as if we had entered a whole different City. The houses were broken down and the people were dressed as if they lived on the street and to make matters worse we were wearing ostentatious clothes in the roughest area in North America. After spinning my hand bag around to hide the mulberry logo and walking fast with our heads down we were soon safe on water street – a beautiful road with idyllic buildings and unscary people!

We then headed to the Harbour Tower to view the 360 degree view of Vancouver from the observation deck, reached by a glass elevator which travels up along the outside of the building. Watching the sunset behind skyscrapers makes them seem surprisingly beautiful and we had the best view in the house.

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Funny how you can feel so safe in a street filled with expensive designer shops and people dressed smartly for their evening ahead – welcome to Alberni street, our destination for dinner. First we headed to Coast, a gorgeous fresh seafood restaurant with a Brussel Sprout side dish to die for! I had salmon on a bed of faro, butternut squash purée and kale.

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Next, under recommendation we skipped desert and headed across the street to Thiezzy, a chocolate specialised patisserie, for our pudding.
Here they have two specialities: Gateaux de Roix, a sweet pastry where if you find the toy in your slice you get a crown! And secondly: Liquid chocolate, a drink made purely out of chocolate.

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And that concludes my first days in Vancouver. 🙂

Day 7 – last day of my family holiday!

Weather: sunny
Conditions: soft

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After a half day of sunny skiing on beautifully groomed soft snow, we headed down to Vancouver and parted separate ways at the Fairmont Waterfront hotel.
I now have a couple of days to explore Vancouver before heading back up to Whistler on Monday evening.
With a huge city, voted best place to live in the world, on my hands and only two(ish) days to explore it… Whatever shall I do?!

Day 6 – b e a uuuuu tiful

Weather: sunny with clear blue skys
Conditions: powder

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What a great day skiing today! These was shining and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. 23cm of new snow covered the mountains and we were one of the firsts up to explore the knee deep powder while creating fresh tracks. These are the perfect, probably the best ever, ski conditions and I’m so glad we saw them before the end of the week!

Run of the day: 7th heaven. We were the first on the chair lift up to this slope and then did the same run 3 or 4 times as there is so many different routes down and there was SO much powder!

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We also completed the glacier today, a T bar lift followed by a short but strenuous hike up the mountain to the top of the glacier where you then ski all the way down the bowl (aka the blow hole) on fresh, ungroomed powder, all in the sun! It was the perfect day to conquer the blackcomb glacier as the conditions made it a ski run worthy for a film!

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This was my route for the whole day skiing…

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Finally, we finished the day by going Tubing! This is a great activity for all the family where you take rubber rings up the mountain and slide down on them on extreme speed ice tracks! There’s lots of different tracks at different speeds with different slopes and bumps and races against friends make it a competitive game! (Goggles were necessary today due to the 38mph speed we were travelling)

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New Snow!!

image image image20cm of fresh snow and clear blue sky today! Very excited for the skiing day ahead…

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Weather and Stats update so far…

day 1 – 29/12/13
Weather: cloudy
Conditions: icy

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day 2 – 30/12/13
Weather: overcast
Conditions: icy

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day 3 – 31/12/13
Weather: partly cloudy
Conditions: hard

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day 4 – 01/01/14
Weather: partly cloudy with flurries
Conditions: hard

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day 5 – 02/01/14
Weather: snow
Conditions: powder

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So happy I’m staying here for the next 5 weeks as FINALLY the snow has begun. There’s been a huge dump of snow today and more is forecast overnight – at least 23cm in total today! Great powder conditions and the icy slopes have been covered.
Blue sky forecast for tomorrow, great start to 2014!

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THE GOOD and the bad OF SKIING

It’s day 2 and so far in the last two days I have experienced the good and the bad of skiing.

Yesterday was cloudy and icy and some of the slopes were so foggy that I couldn’t even see the people in front of me! Probably didn’t help that I wasn’t wearing my glasses..

But today (thank god) was clear, due to a cold wind which blew the fog away. This wind also blew fresh snow from the top of the mountains onto the slopes making great skiing conditions, made more perfect by the sun breaking through into a blue ski in the early afternoon.

Another amazing thing about whistler is the vast slopes which have… No one else on them! I’m actually shocked at the end of the day when the slopes have other people on them as everyone is skiing down to base. Where did these people come from? I’ve had the mountain to myself all day…

It also has some fab hot chocolate stops!

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A great day skiing with some beautiful pictures to match! And now off to the hot tub (which is right next to the slopes) to relax. Mmmmmm heaven!

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P.S. Brought my new skis yesterday which I adore! Very happy skier right here (especially since freshly waxed skis meant I’ve been faster than the men!)

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Stay tuned for more skiing-whistler updates! Comments are very appreciated, thanks guys!

MY HOME FOR THE NEXT 6 WEEKS

I truly hope you’re all very jealous.

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It’s so good to be back in my favourite ski resort ever! Music on the slopes, crazily huge and empty slopes and mountain restaurants to die for!!
Had the first day today with not great conditions – lots of fog and some icy slopes so I’ve got my fingers crossed for more snow tonight – need some powder!
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