THE PERFECT BELIZE VACATION: SNORKELLING AT THE BLUE HOLE, FISHING & SCUBA DIVING IN BELIZE

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Belize - Resort: Walking along the beach at Belize Dive Haven

The water sparkled like Aquamarine and Apatite gem stones as we glided along the surface in the hotel’s speed boat. The inviting heat of the early afternoon sun had already begun to warm my mood and relax my body as the salty ocean air cleansed my spirit. It had been a few years since I had returned to my father’s island resort in Belize and I was excited to see the progress that had been made since my last visit almost three years ago.

It had become a dream of his to open an island resort in Belize’s Turneffe Atoll after he stumbled across a mile of eco-rich reef during a scuba diving trip. Acting as a natural protective barrier, the reef formed a calm cove that stood at the threshold to a large island no more than 150 meters away. It was the perfect place for a secluded island resort unlike any other in Belize. So he got to work.

Now, 10 years in the making his dream has finally come to fruition and our hour long boat ride from the mainland seemed to take forever. I held onto the boats railing and stared straight ahead awaited with anticipation to catch a glimpse of the island resort on the horizon.

This time my fiancé Adam came along for the ride and I was excited to share this experience with him. It was his first time to Belize and so I had gone ahead and organized a few fun activities for us to do including going fishing, taking ‘Intro to Scuba Diving’ lessons, a day long tour to The Great Blue Hole Belize and neighbouring Lighthouse Reef Atoll, and plenty of amazing snorkelling. In total we spent 10 amazing days in Belize and when we weren’t seeking out adventure we drank Pina Coladas on the beach, read by the pool, and enjoyed the view from our balcony - while eating fresh fruit and playing my Ukulele of course! It was hands down the best trip I’ve ever had to Belize, packed with so many new activities and adventures that I’ve already started to plan my return to the island again soon.


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Belize - Resort: Walking around the private island resort, Belize Dive Haven

Every time I go to Belize I often get asked questions like, ‘Where is Belize located? What are some fun things to do in Belize? Where is the island located? Is there wifi? Have you ever been to the Great Blue Hole Belize? How far is the resort from the Belize airport? What’s it like to travel there? Is it safe?’

The thing about Belize is that it is unlike other Caribbean destinations because it is still very much wild and undeveloped. I believe this has helped preserve its natural beauty instead of overdevelop them, and continue to have its own unique charm. In an effort to not sound like a broken record though, I have decided to answer some popular questions about Belize and my father’s resort here in this blog post so you can learn more about this amazing destination too!

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Belize is on the left side of the map above Honduras and below Mexico!

Wheres Belize?

The first questions I always get asked when talking to people about Belize is ‘wheres Belize located?’ Even when my dad first told me about it 10 years ago I had to Google ‘where’s Belize’ because I had never really heard of it as a popular vacation destination.

Belize is located on the Caribbean Sea and is considered a Caribbean destination (it is a member of the Caribbean Tourism Organization) even though the country is not an island. In fact, Belize is sandwiched between two countries, Mexico to the south and Guatemala to the north and west. It shares the same longitude as Jamaica and Antigua and boasts similar seasonal climates.

Anywhere you go in Belize will take USD. In Belize, USD has a 2:1 fixed rate with the Belizean dollar so everyone likes getting US currency, but it’s much harder to get USD dollars in return. Usually change will be given back in Belizean dollars.

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The Belize Flag

Languages In Belize

There are three main languages spoken in Belize. English is very common and is a language spoken by virtually all. Spanish also has a strong influence given its geographical proximity to Mexico and neighbouring Spanish speaking countries. A Belizean version of Creole is also spoken, which is similar to Jamaican Creole with a few variations. I was told by both our fishing and scuba diving guide that they can understand other Caribbean Creole but Belize has it’s own dialect and unique expressions.

What are some fun things to do in Belize?

Belize Map with Illustration of Attractions - Credit to Belize Adventures

Although often overlooked for being a small country, Belize was once the centre of the ancient Maya Civilization and the country has many Maya temples and ceremonial caves to explore. It is also known for its impeccable scuba diving, fishing and snorkelling as well as its beautiful cayes and atolls. On the main land, 40 percent of Belize’s jungle is actually a protected reserve so wild life tours are big on the mainland as well as bird watching, hiking, and horseback riding. When venturing out to the cayes, and atolls, activities like sailing, kayaking, snorkelling, fishing and scuba diving are popular along with tours to Belize’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, The Great Blue Hole Belize!

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Fresh fruit and vegetables are part of the Belizean lifestyle! They are also incredibly delicious! I highly recommend visiting a local fruit stand and picking some up!

One thing I always like to do before heading to the island resort is stop at the fruit stand just outside Ladyville to get some fresh fruit! The fresh fruits and vegetables you can get in Belize are exceptional and I always like to go to my favourite spot to grab a few pineapples, bananas and watermelons to take to the island with me and store in my in-room fridge. *I have placed a marker for my favourite fruit stand in the Google map below if you are interested in knowing where it is. It’s maybe a 10 minute drive from the Belize Dive Haven Marina in Ladyville.

How do you get to Belize?

Although most people travel to Belize by cruise ship, one of the best ways to get to Belize is to fly into the Belize Philip Goldson International Airport. The airport is located in Ladyville which is just minutes away from Belize City.

I know from Canada, WestJet offers seasonal (October to May) direct flights from Toronto and from the US, Delta, American Airlines, United and Alaska Air, all offer flights to Belize from various US destinations.

Belize’s local carrier, Tropic Air offers direct flights to Belize from neighbouring countries while Copa Airlines Offers direct flights from Panama.

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Hanging out by the pool at Belize Dive Haven

Belize Entry Requirements

Currently, because of COVID, there are a few new requirements to enter Belize including a negative Antigen (Rapid Test) or PCR test. If you don’t have one you have to wait in a long queue once you land and pay to have one done at the airport so I recommend getting one 24 hours prior to departure to Belize so you can avoid long delays upon arrival.


Additionally, because of COVID, you also now have to buy local travel insurance when visiting Belize, which cost us around $18 USD per person for 21 days of coverage. The insurance is supposed to help with any medical expenses you incur due to COVID while travelling in Belize. Again, if you don’t buy the insurance ahead of time (it’s super easy and took me less then 10 minutes) you will have to purchase it at the airport upon arrival which means you’ll have to wait in another long queue.

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Belize Dive Haven - A Private Island Resort in Belize

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The name of my father’s private island resort is Belize Dive Haven. It is located in the Turneffe Atoll which is 45 minutes to an hour by boat from the mainland. Typically when guests book a stay at the hotel they are greeted at the airport by the hotel driver and escorted to the marina 10 minutes away. A boat will be waiting there to transport them to the island.

The resort has 96 ocean view rooms, all equipped with TV, WiFi, air conditioning, an in room refrigerator, and a safe. On the property you will find hammocks on the beach, the largest pool in the hemisphere with two jacuzzi tubs, kayaks, row boats, day beds and over-the-water swings.

For those interested in diving, the resort also has a dive centre that offers a wide range of PADI scuba training courses, from introductory and refresher programs, all the way to advanced certifications. Adam and I took an ‘Intro to Scuba’ class which entails a short on land lesson followed by a questionnaire, some in pool training and a shallow (30 feet) open water dive. We loved out PADI certified instructor Marcella who really took her time and made us feel comfortable every step of the way.

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Adam completing an in pool portion of an ‘Intro to Scuba’ Lesson

Often experienced divers who come to the island like to bring their own gear, but for newbies like us without any, the resort does offer equipment rentals. A great alternative if you don’t want to pay to transport all your gear either. Additionally, they also offer Nitrox at the dive shop which is an enriched air for your tank that allows you to enjoy longer dives.


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Drone shots from our Belize Dive Haven Scuba Diving Tour to the Great Blue Hole Belize!

Diving In Belize

With sites like Lighthouse Barrier Reef, the Belize Blue Hole, and ‘The Aquarium’, Belize attracts divers from all over the world. It is not uncommon for groups of divers to travel there together, transporting their gear and equipment with them just so they can experience the incredible scuba diving in Belize.

Prior to this trip neither Adam or I had scuba dived before but were curious to learn how. The resort’s dive shop is a one stop shop for equipment rentals and the meeting spot for our Intro to Scuba Diving lessons from our wonderful PADI certified instructor Marcella! We spent 15 minutes watching a video and filling out a questionnaire before heading over to the pool to get acquainted with our equipment. After we got strapped up and learned about all the equipment, we got in the pool and completed a few exercises. I thought I would have more anxiety about being able to breathing under water but I surprisingly relaxed right into it. After about 30 minutes in the pool we got on the dive boat and went out to the reef for our first open water dive. While there we repeated the exercises from the pool, took pictures, swam around and got comfortable with the equipment.

After that Adam dived a few more times with Marcella at Half Moon Caye Wall while I droned to capture footage for my Vlog. Next time I go back to Belize I’ll definitely be doing more diving and explore of Belize’s underwater gardens.

Snorkelling In Belize

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Adam snorkelling at the ‘Little Aquarium’

Hands down my personal favourite activity to do while in Belize is snorkelling! The reefs and flats around the island offer so much to see and explore. A shallow spot on the flats that we like to call the ‘Starfish Motel’ is home to hundreds of starfish. The water is 5 feet deep and crystal clear making it super easy to interact with the starfish. During our snorkel a dolphin swam up to say hello and I managed to catch a couple of glimpses of it for my YouTube video.

Another one of my favourite snorkelling sites is less than a 5 minute boat ride from the island. We call it the ‘Little Aquarium’ because it’s full of schools of fish, lobster, turtles, stingrays and the most colourful coral you have ever seen! At one point I looked around and there were hundred of fish, large schools, moving together, the light reflecting off their scales in unison, it felt magical.

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Adam with the prized snapper he caught while reef fishing in Belize!

A huge highlight from our trip was definitely fishing in Belize! Belize is a popular destination for fly fishing, reef fishing and deep sea fishing. The reason for this being, the flats attract tarpon and bone fish, perfect for fly fishing. The reef’s are full of snappers, jacks, and barracuda making reef fishing exciting and fun. Deep sea fishing can have you reeling in some big game too with waters home to Wahoo, Dorado, blue marlin, black fin tuna, king mackerel and grouper.

We fished a few times during this past trip but none was more memorable than our second trip out. We had packed a large cooler full of beer, juice and soda water with plans to be out for the afternoon, and within 5 minutes we had dropped our lines in the water and were reef fishing. I caught two large Barracuda but Adam caught the prized snapper - plump in size and weighing a good 15-20 lbs. We were all so excited that Adam, our fishing guide, and I all started screaming and jumping around in the boat. We couldn’t believe how incredible of a catch it was and still to this day bask in the memory of this experience. We also tried bottom fishing on the reefs which actually had us catching more fish but they were much smaller types of fish. Bottom fishing on the reef is a great activity that I would highly recommend to families travelling to the island or people with young children.

Lighthouse Reef Great Blue Hole Diving and Snorkeling Tours

The Belize Dive Haven ‘Tuna’ Tour Boat at the Great Blue Hole Belize

Belize - Resort Tours to The Blue Hole & Half Moon Caye

Belize Dive Haven does offer a list of adventure tours to their guest. In addition to spending a day out fishing with our guide Derone, Adam and I did a day-long tour to the Great Blue Hole Belize, Lighthouse Reef Atoll, Half Moon Caye, and ‘The Aquarium’. One thing to keep in mind about this particular tour is that in addition to the cost of the tour there is an $80BZ ($40 USD) park fee to visit the Blue Hole and Half Moon Caye. The fee can be paid at the tourism office located at Half Moon Caye where we like to take hotel guest for a bbq lunch.

Diving at The Great Blue Hole Belize is a once in a lifetime experience but because it is so deep, you do have to be open water certified to dive there. Since Adam and I were not we snorkelled around the rim which was still very magical. The coral is so dense, vibrant and full of fish making it super visually stimulating and fun to explore.

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Views of Half Moon Caye at Lighthouse Reef Atoll

While lunch is being prepared for you at Half Moon Caye, I recommend talking a walk around the island and check out the bird tower! Half Moon Caye is an island that has been turned into a nature reserve on the southeast corner of Lighthouse Reef Atoll. It is also home to a colony of Red-footed Booby birds making it a popular spot for exotic bird watching, and a million hermit crabs. The south eastern part of the island also serves as a sea turtle nesting ground. Annually, from May to November the loggerhead, hawksbill, and green turtles, all endangered species, come ashore to create a nest! Depending on when you go, you may just see one! When we pulled up to the island I saw a baby shark swim by the boat and under the dock as well as a little stingray! It’s quite a lovely place to spend a few hours!

Belize Exit Requirements

Exit requirements for Belize have changed over the years. You may have read that you do have to pay a $35 USD per person airport fee upon departure but now that cost is baked into your plane ticket. I remember this used to be such a pain in the ass because I’d have to set that cash aside or try and find a machine so I’m happy that is no longer a thing I have to think about.

Some countries like Canada do require you to get a PCR test or Antigen Test prior to re-entry so the Belize Dive Haven concierge arranged for a nurse from the Belize Diagnostic Center to meet us at the marina restaurant a few hours prior to our departing flight to perform the test. We paid $75 USD for an Antigen test and got the results in 15 minutes. I believe PCR test can cost upwards of $175-200 USD and may require longer to get the results. Additionally, I was also able to charge the test to my room at the time of booking and pay by credit card upon checkout which was great because I had more cash to give to my guides as tips. For more up to date information and accurate pricing ask the hotel concierge!

Canada now also requires you to have the ArriveCAN app and forms filled out prior to re-entry into the country, which of course we totally forgot about. Thankfully, it’s definitely not something you have to stress about and can do ahead of time after you get your negative departure test. The forms aren’t overwhelming either but I thought I’d share a friendly reminder anyways so you’re not scrambling last minute at the airport like we were.

The Belize Philip Goldson International Airport is really small and getting through customs and security is USUALLY super quick. We arrived only an hour before our flight with an Italian wood oven pizza from the Shipyard Bar and Grill - the marina’s restaurant and were sitting down at our gate eating it in 20 minutes without any issues. Obviously you are not allowed to bring liquids past security but pizza is 100% allowed and a move I highly recommend taking. We ordered two pizzas prior to getting our test done and they was ready by the time we got the results and were ready to leave for the airport!

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If you are thinking of travelling to Belize, I 100% recommend going. It has a very chill and welcoming vibe, full of natural beauty. I hope I was able to answer the majority of your questions like wheres Belize? What is Belize fishing like? What are some fun things to do in Belize? and What’s it like to dive at the Great Blue Hold Belize. If you have any recommendations to share with me for my next trip, feel free to leave them below in the comment section. I’m already looking for an excuse to go back!

Until next time, safe travels!

A big thank you to Belize Dive Haven for hosting Adam and I and partnering with me on this post. As always, all opinions remain my own!


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MISSION TOFINO: RESTAURANTS IN TOFINO, THINGS TO DO & MORE

With love from Tofino - A fun afternoon at Cox Bay Beach

Want to hear a crazy story?

The day my friends and I travelled from Victoria to Tofino, British Columbia, the highway flooded! At the time, Vancouver Island and the lower mainland were experiencing an ‘Atmospheric River’ which was causing it to rain like crazy (AND I mean non-stop for the previous 4 days). Although rain is not uncommon for BC in November, the amount of rainfall Vancouver Island and the lower mainland received due to the Atmospheric River was record breaking, causing river levels to increase dramatically and localized flooding to occur.

Driving Route from Victoria to Tofino British Columbia

How people typically drive from Victoria to Tofino BC

Unfortunately for us, this all came to light while sitting in standstill traffic on the highway just 25 minutes outside of Victoria. We had planned to get up early, have breakfast and leave Victoria at 11AM which gave us an estimated arrival time of 3:30-4PM. However, just before 11AM the Malahat flooded and we were stuck. We sat there for 5 hours barley moving. Eventually, we learned they had to shut down the highway and had to make a pivotal choice, roll the dice and attempt another route or turn back defeated.

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How we ended up having to drive from Victoria to Tofino BC

Normally, the drive from Victoria to Tofino BC will be around 4.5-5 hours long and take you up the east side of the island through Duncan, Nanaimo, and Port Albernie. But since the Malahat (the 25 km stretch of highway in the Cowichan Valley between Victoria and Duncan) was closed due to flooding we had to take the long way around. In total, we were in the car for over 13 hours. It was madness! The alternative route we ‘rolled the dice’ on took us up the west side of the island before cutting back across to Duncan, and continuing up through Nanaimo and Port Albernie to Tofino British Columbia. This route added an additional 2.5 hours to our journey and since we didn’t start moving again until 4PM, the sun had set and we had to do the whole drive in the dark! I’m talking dark, foreign, winding, one lane roads in the rain!

By the time we finally arrived to our hotel in Tofino, my friend and I had felt like we had gone through battle together. We were exhausted, relieved and elated, and the rest of our trip definitely had an underlying sense of gratitude to it. Our trip to Tofino ended up being totally worth the additional hecticness and over the next few days we took full advantage of our time there, getting up early to do some hikes, exploring beaches, checking out restaurants and discovering everything the area had to offer.

If you are planning a trip to Tofino, British Columbia make sure to check out my list of recommendations below so you too can make the most of your time in this easy going and playful Vancouver Island town.


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Tofino Resort and Marina offers guest safe harbor to enjoy Tofino’s purifying coastal air, abundant wild life and never ending adventure opportunities.

TOFINO RESORT AND MARINA

Our refuge after the grueling drive and stomping ground during our three night stay was none other than Tofino Resort and Marina. I first heard about this newly opened resort (opened in the summer of 2017) over a year ago. Rumor has it that the place used to be pretty run down and their restaurant was actually the dive bar in town. But looking at it now you wouldn’t know it as the 63 room hotel and marina has been completely renovated and the resort outfitted with a new designated Adventure Centre, a state-of-the-art gym, full service marina, and two new restaurants - 1909 Kitchen and The Hatch Waterfront Pub.

If you are looking to explore Tofino beyond the beaches, Tofino Resort and Marina’s Adventure Centre has you covered with an incredible selection of activities and courses like guided fishing, whale watching, wildlife tours, paddle boarding tours, and Maquinna Marine Provincial Park Tofino Hot Springs Cove tours*!

*During COVID the Tofino Hot Springs (Hot Spring Cove) closed but will be reinstated so check back for future updates!
- Good news! The Tofino Hot Springs (Hot Spring Cove) is now open to the public again! (updated Oct 5 2022)

Since opening, 1909 Kitchen and The Hatch Waterfront Pub have become local favourites. While exploring the many shops in town, several people we spoke with recommended we eat there and commented on how great their brunch was, and how beautiful their waterfront patio and dining room is with views of the mountains. I particularly loved their fresh seafood offerings, use of local seasonal forged ingredients, and well rounded menu selection. Highlights from our meal included the Outlandish Raw Oysters, Kale Salad and Wagyu Flank!

Three additional things I loved about this place were 1) it was clean, 2) my bed was so comfy and, 3) you could walk to town in 5 minutes, which meant you were close to so many of the best restaurants in Tofino including cafe’s, boutiques and more! We were also right on the water so if you wanted to come by boat (I would love to sail up the west coast one day) or gather your best mates for the ultimate pacific salmon fishing trip, it’s the perfect spot to refuel and recharge.

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Suite with King Bed at Tofino Resort and Marina, Tofino BC


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TOFINO RESTAURANTS

Dinner at Shelter Restaurant in Tofino BC

Located just down the street from Tofino Resort and Marina, Shelter Restaurant uses an array of fresh and local ingredients to create dishes that embody the essence of Tofino. My friends and I grabbed dinner at Shelter on our first night and were blown away by how delicious the food was at this Tofino restaurant. Highlights of our meal included the Crispy Brussel Sprouts (unlike any other I have ever tasted), the Farmhouse Chicken Burger, and Steak Frites with Chimichurri.

Hot Tip: This Tofino restaurant does get packed so make sure to call ahead and make a reservation or go early and put your name down before walking around town so you don’t have to sit outside and wait.

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The little food truck that started it all! Tacofino’s first location at the back of Live to Surf Parking Lot In Tofino BC

The little food truck that started it all, Tacofino’s first location at the back of the Live To Surf Parking Lot still continues to draw a crowd and is definitely a must when in Tofino. Serving delicious tacos (vegan and vegetarian options available), burritos and gringas, this legendary orange food truck has been a favourite for locals and visitors since 2009. The Tuna Ta Taco and Fish Taco are menu favourites as well as the Krispy Chicken Taco, but you really can’t go wrong when ordering anything on their menu.

Dinner at 1909 Kitchen in Tofino British Columbia

Even if you don’t stay at Tofino Resort and Marina, a visit to 1909 Kitchen should still be on your itinerary. Not only are the views amazing, but their cocktail and food menus are too. If you’re in Tofino in the summer they also have a great waterfront patio with views of the mountains. Many people we met also recommended this Tofino restaurant for brunch, but the dinner we enjoyed there was definitely one of the best meals we had.

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We found a tiny French patisserie called Ouest Artisan Patisserie while exploring Tofino BC

We stumbled upon Ouest Artisan Patisserie one morning while exploring town and had to stop and check it out. Located in a tiny shipping container at the end of Campbell Street (220 Campbell Street) this traditional French patisserie offers freshly made croissants, breads, sandwiches, and pastries daily as well as beautiful custom wedding cakes, macarons and artisan chocolates. My friend ordered one of their croissant breakfast sandwiches to enjoy while we walked around checking out the other container vendors/stores and the amount of noise he made to show his enjoyment while eating was enough to get my own stomach growling.

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Erica and I grabbed two Americano’s from Rhino Coffee House every morning while in Tofino, British Columbia

Every morning in Tofino we would stop in at Rhino Coffee House to grab coffee and treats. Known for their fresh daily donuts and roasting their own beans, Rhino Coffee House quickly became our go to morning spot while in Tofino. Their Americanos were just the caffeine fix I needed to get the day started and I wasn’t alone. This place was always busy and you could tell that many locals like to gather outside chatting over coffee with their neighbours while walking the dog. It was cute and totally encapsulated the ‘Tofino lifestyle’.

TOFINO BEACHES & THINGS TO DO IN TOFINO

If you are looking for fun things to do in Tofino there is definitely no shortage. Known for it’s incredible surfing, visiting one of Tofino’s gorgeous beaches is definitely part of the draw. Even if you have no intention of surfing, spending the afternoon walking along the beach and watching the surfers or sunbathing is must. There are also some great local, family friendly hikes and adventures to do in the area, a few of which I did myself and am happy to recommend below!

Things To Do In Tofino - Visit Long Beach

Captured a surfer heading out for a rip at sunset on Long Beach in Tofino British Columbia

Probably the most famous beach in all of Tofino is Long Beach, where you will see lots of local surfers doing their thing. This 16km stretch of beach represents the longest beach on Vancouver Island and has a vibrant, storied, surf history. Known for being a great place to watch a dramatic winter storm or spot a gray and humpback whale during their migration, Long Beach has been attracting visitors to Tofino for decades. While in Tofino BC, the gang and I took the drive to Long Beach hoping to watch an amazing sunset and we were not disappointed. We ended up arriving 45 minutes prior to sunset and spending a lot of time walking around taking photos. The lighting was so beautiful at this time of day that I ended up taking some amazing shots of wildlife and surf. If there is one beach you can’t miss, it’s this one.

Friendly Reminder: Since Long Beach is located in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve remember that droning is not allowed and parking is strictly monitored so don’t forget to pay the fee!

Another great and popular beach to visit is Cox Bay Beach. Surrounded on one side by cliffs, a lot of people who visit Cox Bay Beach will also do the unmarked hike to Cox Bay Lookout, a 2.6 kilometer trail that under normal conditions would be considered moderate. Unfortunately for us, the recent rains had made the trail quite muddy and since the trail is not maintained, I highly recommend you wear hiking boots. The reward of course is a beautiful view of Cox Bay Beach and of the open ocean but take care getting up and down as it can get very slippery, especially going down.

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Erica at Tonquin Beach, the first of three beachs we came across while on the Tonquin Trail.

On our first morning in Tofino, British Columbia, my friend Erica took me to do the Tonquin Trail. This short, 2 mile trail seemed to be a popular trail for locals with dogs (almost everyone we saw had one). Perhaps that’s because it’s so conveniently located close to town or maybe because the trail itself is super easy and quite beautiful. Erica and I were able to do the entire loop in about an hour and a half (we stopped a lot to take photos) and found the trail takes you along the Pacific coastline through rainforests and along rugged cliffs and boardwalks that led to get vantages points. Additionally it also connects three beaches together Tonquin Beach, Third Beach and Middle Beach, so it’s an easy way to see all three with one short walk/easy hike.

South Beach, one of the two beaches you can explore while on the Nuu-Chah-Nulth and South Beach Trail

A great family friendly trail that Erica took me on was the Nuu-Chah-Nulth and South Beach Trail. Apparently as a child Erica did this trail with her dad and to this day still has very fond memories of her experience. The 6.4 km trail is very easy with elevated boardwalks that take you through old growth forests with lush vegetation to two well know beaches, South Beach and Wikaninnish Beach. Known for its large rock formations, South Beach is a pebbled beach with rolling foamy waves. If you’re visiting during storm watching season, be careful of powerful waves and ocean spray!

My favourite beach of all the Tofino beaches was definite Mackenzie Beach. This beach is a little more sheltered than the rest thanks to its large tidal rocks. As a result, the water is calmer than the others with gentle waves suitable for skim boarding, stand up paddle boarding or small children. It also happens to be one of the only beaches we visited that was not in the National Park so I was finally able to take out my drone and ended up capturing some great footage. Beach access is available to everyone, even if you are not staying at one of the properties that line the beach. Everyone is welcome, just parking might be hard.

Unfortunately, when I was in Tofino the Tofino Hot Springs were closed and I was unable to do the tour offered through Tofino Resort and Marina’s Adventure Centre. However, the Adventure Center did mention that they are planning to reinstate the Tofino Hot Springs tour once the Ahousaht First Nation and the Hesquiaht First Nation grant access to Hot Spring Cove again (access was restricted due to concerns regarding the spread of COVID-19 to the Hesquiaht First Nation village in Hot Springs Cove). This was definitely something I was looking forward to doing while in Tofino BC but alas, I understand the reasons why. Regardless, I recommend checking back for updates on whether it’s been reopened because it’s something I totally plan on doing the next time I’m in Tofino, British Columbia.


TOFINO MAP

Check out this Tofino map which shows where all the above recommendations are in relation to the Tofino Resort and Marina!


GETTING FROM VICTORIA TO TOFINO, BRITISH COLUMBIA

Victoria to Tofino - Driving

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The easiest way to get around the island is definitely to drive and under normal conditions the 317.3 km drive from Victoria to Tofino British Columbia should take you under 5 hours to complete if you don’t stop.

Alternatively, there is a ferry that you can take part way from Victoria to Swarts Bay terminal, but it doesn’t save you time or get you far enough to make a substantial dent so it’s not really a good option.

If you don’t have a car you can also take the Tofino Bus offered by the Tofino Bus Company that services both north bound and south bound daily. Fare for adults start at $102.83 whereas youths between 12-17 are $72 and Children 2-11 are $52. The bus does pick up from various points around Victoria including the Victoria main bus depot (departure is at 9:45AM) so check their website to see what the closest pick up point to you is. There are also four main drop off locations in Tofino so be sure to pick the one closest to where you are staying.


GETTING FROM VANCOUVER TO TOFINO, BRITISH COLUMBIA

Getting from Vancouver to Tofino isn’t hard, it just takes some preparation. There are flights offered by Pacific Coastal Airlines and Harbour Air Sea Planes that can take you right from Vancouver to Tofino in 45 minutes. Additionally you can do a ‘drive and fly’ combo by flying from Vancouver to Victoria, Nanaimo or Comox and drive the rest of the way.

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If you don’t feel like flying, BC Ferries also offers numerous ferries from Vancouver to Vancouver Island. Your three options for taking the ferry include:

  1. Horseshoe Bay to Departure Bay: Horseshoe Bay terminal is located just north of Vancouver and arrives to Nanaimo’s Departure Bay in just under 2 hours.

  2. Tsawwassen to Duke Point:  Located just south of Vancouver close to the USA border, the Tsawwassen terminal ferry takes you to Duke Point terminal, about 15 minutes south of Nanaimo, in approximately 2.5 hours.

  3. Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay:  Leaving from the same mainland terminal as above, the Swartz Bay terminal ferry takes approximately 2 hours and drops you off 30 minutes north of Victoria.

For more information visit https://www.bcferries.com

Further, if you don’t have a car and don’t want to fly from Vancouver to Tofino, you can also take the ferry to Vancouver Island and then jump on the Tofino Bus. I would just do the extra research to make sure you line up the timing correctly so you don’t get stuck mid transit.


Well there you have it! Another great trip in the books for me and another slew of recommendations for you! If you are heading to Tofino soon I hope you have a great trip and feel free to come back and share your recommendations with me too! I’m always looking for an excuse to go back! Until then, safe travels!

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WHAT'S NEW IN VEGAS: AN UPDATED VEGAS 2.0 TRAVEL GUIDE

Strolling through the Venetian Resort Las Vegas

I could hardly contain my childish excitement as we glided through the air taking in the view of the Las Vegas Strip. Although it had only been two years since I attended my friends bachelorette in Vegas, there were so many activities I still needed to cross off my bucket list and so many recently opened restaurants I was itching to try. It was good to be back and now, soaring over the Vegas Strip in a helicopter, soaking up its buzzing energy from an unbelievable vantage point, I was hit with a title wave of elation that literally made me laugh aloud. Viva Las Vegas, baby!

This time around I wasn’t attending a bachelorette. Instead, I was with a great group of friends who enjoyed eating and trying new things. Some of us had been to Vegas before while others were experiencing it for the first time. Although much of what you expect from a Vegas vacation remains available, the city is also rolling out the red carpet with many new experiences for visitors to try. Tons of restaurants have recently opened and there’s even a new hotel on the strip! I was on a mission! So for five and a half days we dined, drank and explored. I crossed so many items off my Vegas bucket list and have so many new recommendations to share because it’s Vegas 2.0 and it’s better than ever!


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The recently opened Casa Playa at The Wynn Las Vegas!

WHAT’S NEW IN VEGAS

My meal at The Wynn Las Vegas’ newest Mexican costal restaurant, Casa Playa, was sensational. Chef Sarah Thompson’s ceviche, aguachile, and seafood platters are all sustainably sourced from Mexico’s Pacific coastline. The selection of carne is also hard to pass on with Wagyu tacos and suckling pig carnitas being major highlights, both served alongside fresh house-made corn tortillas. Trying one of their cocktails is also a must as Wynn’s expert mixologist Mariena Mercer Boarini has curated a collection of delicious cocktails using only the best spirits and produce of Mexico. As soon as I walked into the place I knew it was something to get excited about. The ambiance was beautiful, the staff were so friendly, and the drinks and seafood dishes that followed were exceptional. I already have plans to come back on my next trip to Las Vegas.

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Marissa from Darling Escapes looking excited for dinner at Julian Serrano Tapas

Join the party and feast on Julian Serrano’s revamped menu of exquisite Spanish fare at Julian Serrano Tapas located in Aria. Two-time recipient of the James Beard Award and Madrid native, Chef Julian Serrano shares his interpretations of his native Spanish fare with delectable small plates with big flavours like ‘Pulpo a la Gallega’, an octopus dish with potatoes and Spanish paprika, and Shisihito Peppers dressed with lemon and sea salt. If you’re a big paella fan like me, I recommend persuading a friend or two to tag team one of their delicious paellas as well. And don’t forget to save room for dessert! We did a trio of their orange blossom ‘Crema Catalana’, homemade Churros in a spicy hot chocolate, and Monchego cheese cake, that we devoured. Top it all off with their refreshing house made Sangria that takes 3 days to create, and you have a great meal to get you started on a night out in Las Vegas.

A slice of Canada has found its way to Las Vegas with one of the world’s most celebrated Greek seafood restaurants opening its 7th location in The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. Born in Montreal, Estiatorio Milos serves an à la carte menu of dishes family style, in a setting inspired by Greek Cycladic landscapes and the iconic Milos fresh fish market. Open for lunch and dinner, Milos is perfect for large groups, date nights, celebrations, and up scale family dinners. While in Vegas I had a chance to try their prix fixe lunch menu for $38 which is a great option if you are going out as a large group and want to keep it simple. Menu favourites included the Big Eye ‘Tuna Tartare’ with micro basil, Serrano chile and orange, and ‘Astako Makaronada’ a Deep Sea Bay of Fundy lobster pasta, Athenian style.

If you are a fan of celebrity chef David Chang, Majordomo Meat & Fish opened at The Palazzo right before the pandemic which, in my opinion, means it’s practically brand new! The restaurant features a large main dining room, a nice bar area with additional seating, and a secret karaoke room which is available to groups after dinner for singing and cocktails. My friends and I had dinner here and ordered a la carte to share family style. Big hits include the ‘Bing Bread’, ‘Shaved Fois Gras’ with pear butter and ricotta, ‘Crispy Cauliflower Shawarma’ with tahini, cherry tomatoes and pomegranate, and Shrimp Crispy Rice with spicy salt, gochujang and cilantro. For an entertaining table side experience order the ‘The Major Doughnut’ for dessert! It’s essentially pan fried Krispy Kreme Doughnuts in a banana flambé with vanilla ice cream and caramel whip. It’s delicious and the best dessert I had in Vegas!

Resort World Las Vegas - the first integrated resort to be built on the Las Vegas Strip in over a decade

The first integrated resort to be built on the Las Vegas strip in over a decade has finally open its doors to the public! Resort World Las Vegas is an urban contemporary resort that blends technology, luxury with the long standing traditions and level of hospitality associated with the Resort World brand. Situated on the north end of the Las Vegas Strip, adjacent to the Fashion Show Mall and Las Vegas Convention Center, Resort World Las Vegas is comprised of three hotel properties - Las Vegas Hilton, Conrad Las Vegas and Crockfords Las Vegas. The hotel casino floor boast 117,000 square feet of both slots and table games like blackjack, craps, and roulette, but the real ‘wow factor’ can be found on the 66th floor at their more intimate Sky Casino. Resort World also has the largest pool complex on the strip with seven stunning pools to choose from, an Awana Spa that offers a variety of treatments inspired by European and Eastern rituals to rejuvenate the mind, body and soul, as well as over 70,000 square feet of curated designer boutiques to help you indulge in some retail therapy. Additionally, expect to see artists like Katy Perry, Celine Dion, and Luke Bryan performing at Resorts World Theatre, a multi level concert and entertainment venue with a 5,000 person capacity that is outfitted to host a myriad of affairs from A-List concerts to conventions. Lastly, there are over 40 globally inspired food and beverage experiences to explore at Resorts World Las Vegas, more than any other destination on the Strip.

Enjoyed my lychee cocktail ‘Fuhy Haiku’ from Fuhu Las Vegas outside at Ayu Dayclub

I had a chance to experience Resort World Las Vegas a few times during my latest trip to Las Vegas and was even invited to try a few bites from one of their signature restaurants FUHU, a contemporary Asian inspired restaurant who’s menu features a wide variety of dished including seafood, steak and sushi, plus specialty cocktails and sake. Everything I tasted was delicious including their signature lychee cocktail ‘Fuhu Haiku’, duck fried rice and ‘Fuhu Fried Chicken’ with chile glaze and scallions. Next time I am back in Las Vegas I will for sure be organizing a proper sit down dinner here so I can try the rest of the menu.

DJ Snake at Zouk Nightclub, Resort World Las Vegas

One of the first events I attended while in Las Vegas was to see DJ Snake perform at Resort World Las Vegas’s club, Zouk Nightclub. Attached to Ayu Dayclub - a Bali inspired outdoor oasis - Zouk Nightclub is a massive venue spanning over 26,000 square feet with the capacity to hold over 2,100 people. The club features a large dance floor surrounded by go-go dancers and booth seating. The main stage, although elevated didn’t feel impersonal which I think allowed the crowd to really connect with the DJ and music. Upscale nightclub attire is required to enter so come dressed to impress!


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If you don’t get a photo, did it really happen? Me at Maverick Helicopter in Las Vegas ready to take flight!

FUN GROUP & FAMILY ACTIVITIES IN LAS VEGAS

One of the biggest highlights of my trip was definitely doing an afternoon helicopter tour of the Vegas Strip with Maverick Helicopters. I have been in a helicopter before but for some reason it still fills me with childish excitement ever single time I take flight in one, and this was no different. The ride was a total of 15 minutes long and took us soaring above the strip giving way to incredible views of Vegas. It was such a fun experience and I got a thrill out of seeing iconic landmarks like Paris Paris’s Eiffel Tower, Bellagio, Wynn and the Venetian from way up high.

HOT TIP: Sit on the pilot’s side of the helicopter for the best views! The tour starts at $149 USD and shuttle service to the Las Vegas Strip Terminal, where you would be meet your pilot, is available.

Dinner at the Wynn is always a good idea and their restaurant Lakeside is about as amazing of a setting as it gets in Las Vegas. Situated on the edge of the Lake of Dreams, you aren’t just getting an upscale dining experience, you’re also getting a beautiful show full of characters and music! The girls and I lucked out with a great table on the patio that provided us a prime location to view the show all while feasting on one delicious dish after the next. Highlights of this meal definitely include everything from the ‘Raw & Chilled’ section of their menu as well as the Atlantic Diver Scallops in a cauliflower velouté, fennel chutney, grapefruit, and roasted chicken jus. For dessert, ‘Pretty In Pink’ and ‘Shooting Star’ both rose to the top as table favourites for presentation and taste. Although a great restaurant for large groups, entertaining clients or splurging on an upscale family dining experiences, children under 5 are not allowed in the restaurant and there is a dress code. So come dressed to the nines and ready for an unforgettable night!

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Our Lakeside Las Vegas view!

An absolute must when in Las Vegas is going to a Cirque Du Soleil show. During this trip I saw 2 Cirque shows, Mystère at Treasure Island and ‘O’ at Bellagio Hotel & Casino, and both were spectacular! Mystère is an original Cirque Du Soleil production that combines high-energy acrobatics to the thunderous rhythms of the Taiko drums, and ‘O” is a theatrical performance that combines world-class acrobats, synchronized swimmers, and divers with enchanting characters. Both shows are around 90 minutes and tickets are available Wednesday through Sunday for 7:00PM and 9:30PM showings. Tickets vary in price depending on which show you choose and where you want to, sit but they start at $75-80 USD. Although I do consider this a group or family friendly activity, I would be doing you a disservice if I did not also mention that guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult and children under the age of 5 are not permitted in the theatre.

So there you have it, another trip to Vegas in the books and a lifetime of memories to go home with. If you haven’t already I also recommend you check out the guide I did after I organized my friends Bachelorette in Vegas. It’s also full of great Las Vegas restaurant recommendations and fun activities to do including the best Vegas pool party I have ever been to. If you end up doing any of the activities I shared above or dine at any of the restaurants I recommended, I would love to hear about your experience and invite you to share about it below! Until next time!

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The Eiffel Tower at Paris Paris Las Vegas!


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FALL ESCAPES: A ROAD TRIP TO STRATFORD, ONT

Marissa and I enjoying coffee and dessert on the Patio at Cafe Buffon in Stratford, Ontario PC: @lilalavereau.ca

Green, amber and red maple leaves danced in the wind like pompoms, welcoming us as we made our way to Stratford. Autumn had just begun in Ontario and, although a bit grey, the fall foliage had already begun to reveal itself, lining the highway with vibrant colours that made you remember why road trips in the fall can be so wonderful.

It had been over a decade since I had been to Stratford, Ontario and although I had no plans this time around to see a play at their world renowned Stratford Festival, I was excited to experience the city with fresh eyes. Not only had a lot changed about the city, but a lot had changed about me in the last 10 years. New interests and appreciations for things like good food, art and culture, heritage homes and boutique business you can’t find anywhere else, occupied my agenda and I was ready and eager to make the most of my time in Stratford.

Marissa standing outside The River Merchant Inn in Stratford, Ontario

ACCOMMODATIONS IN STRATFORD, ONTARIO

During our time in Stratford we stayed at a lovely boutique accommodation located on the quiet, historical, York Street just steps from the Avon River. Known for being a great part of town to enjoy a morning stroll or afternoon picnic, The River Merchant Inn & Spa features two spacious 2 bedroom suites decorated in musical memorabilia that celebrate Stratford’s rich musical history. The building itself was once home to the Heintzman Pipe & Piano Company before transitioning into a music store and school where famed local musicians including Justin Bieber and Richard Manuel of The Band would frequent.

The Heintzman Music Suite we stayed in featured soaring 10-foot loft style ceilings, a full kitchen, a large dining area, and a living space that offered an additional sofa bed. An abundance of natural light filled the suite and for those arriving by car with plans to stay awhile, free WiFi and parking are also included! I quickly came to realize that the River Merchant Inn & Spa is the perfect place to stay for small groups of visitors coming to Stratford that wish to be right in the heart of downtown, conveniently located and within walking distance to almost everything.


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THINGS TO DO IN STRATFORD, ONTARIO

Once settled, my friend Marissa and I gathered ourselves for a full day of exploring and headed out to one of Ontario’s longest operating public art galleries, Gallery Stratford.

Gallery Stratford

Located a short 10 minute drive from downtown Stratford, Gallery Stratford was founded in 1967 and occupies a beautiful heritage Victorian building surrounded by gardens and greenery. The gallery itself is one of the region’s leading art galleries and features mostly contemporary exhibits from local, national, and international visual artists. With exhibits changing every three months and free admission (donations welcomed in lieu of admission fees) there is always something new and interesting to see at Gallery Stratford. Conveniently open 7 days a week with onsite free parking, Gallery Stratford is a ‘must see’ for visiting art lovers.

During our visit, Marissa and I were really taken aback by the diverse art work on display at the gallery, especially Jay Soule's ‘Honest Injun’ exhibition which shared unsettling facts about our shared Indigenous and Canadian history. Although some of the artwork felt provocative and even triggering, it showed the gallery’s commitment to amplifying truth, and support for reconciliation and justice for Canada’s First Nations community. It made our visit more memorable and engaging than we ever could have imagined.

Before dropping off our car to spend the rest of the day taking in the city by foot, my friend Marissa was kind enough to entertain my desire to drive around and admire the many Victorian homes scattered around downtown Stratford. Having recently bought a Victorian home in Toronto, I have become a big fan of heritage homes in recently years and knew prior to visiting that Stratford would be a great place to admire some beautiful and well conserved properties. And let me tell you, I was not disappointed! If you are interested in historical homes as much as I am, some of the best streets to take in Stratford’s beautiful Victorian properties include Church Street, Douglas Street, John Street and Norman Street. Only later did I realize that many of these streets are conveniently located within walking distance from our accommodations and centered around Stratford's Shakespearean Gardens, one of five prizewinning gardens located along the Avon River that I also recommend taking a stroll through during your visit.

Speaking of Stratford heritage, Marissa and I also made sure to check out the ‘Steps to Stardom: Justin Bieber’ exhibit on display at the Stratford Perth Museum, located a 10 minute drive out of town. Although small, the not-for-profit museum does shed light on Stratford’s rich cultural heritage and history, as well as highlights Justin humble beginnings busking on the streets of Stratford all the way to stardom. It was eye opening to learn more about where he started and gave me a new level of appreciation for his monstrous career, work ethic, and determination at such a young age, not to mention his philanthropic pursuits along the way. I love Justin Bieber’s music and found the exhibit to humanize him as a boy from Stratford who loved performing which was incredibly heartwarming. I obviously couldn’t leave without getting a picture of me with a life size JB cutout! In addition to the Justin Bieber exhibit, the museum also features a couple other exhibits which change regularly. Admission is $7 and parking is free!

Finally got a photo with Justin Bieber at the Stratford Perth Museum! My life is complete!

BARS & RESTAURANTS IN STRATFORD, ONTARIO

Lunch and cocktails at Cafe Bouffon in Stratford, Ontario

Feeling famished, Marissa and I dropped off our car and headed straight to Café B0uffon, a classic neighbourhood French Café a stones throw from our accommodations that offers a casual day time menu, full dinner service, and weekend brunch. The interior of this restaurant is stunning with large banquet seating, ornate mirrors, beautiful large bouquets scattered everywhere, and classic damask wallpaper. Outside they have a small patio with round tables, French bistro chairs and views of the small parquet next-door. The food is equally as delicious as the restaurant’s interior and I highly recommend getting their Marseille Mussels steamed in warm broth of Pernod, fennel, candied garlic, leek and chervil! It was light, filling and great for warming you up on a fall day. Additionally, Café Bouffon also makes great cocktails and coffees too so no matter your desired pleasure, stopping by to grab a drink and snap a pic is definitely a good idea.

If you aren’t in the mood for French cuisine, another great restaurant to check out while in Stratford is Mercer Kitchen & Beer Hall. Located downstairs from the Mercer Hotel, their renown Izakaya inspired menu offers delicious large plates for everyone’s unique palette and taste. In addition to having a great selection of casual fare, the restaurant also features Stratford's largest craft beer menu. Marissa and I grabbed dinner here later that evening and both agreed that the Korean BBQ glazed crispy chicken rice bowl with sesame, broccoli, pickled ginger, kimchee, aioli and herbs, was the best dish we ate in Stratford. This dish paired with one of their craft beers was *chef’s kiss*! Mercer Kitchen & Beer Hall also has a great front patio that was quite packed by the time we left so if you are interested in sitting outside, go early.

My Korean BBQ glazed crispy chicken from Mercer’s Kitchen & Beer Hall

Hot on the scene, Pretty Good Pizza is a casual restaurant in downtown Stratford, about a 5 minute walk from our accommodation, that offers delicious 16-inch hand tossed pies. Available both by the slice and whole, Pretty Good Pizza would be my ideal place to go if I wanted to grab a quick bite or was looking for some delicious takeout. Located on Wellington Street, a hop, skip and a jump from Stratford’s Avon Theatre, you can easily run there between shows for a quick bite. Marissa and I did enjoy a couple pies from here before leaving Stratford and loved their Cheezer pizza with red sauce, dry mozzarella, fior di latte, basil, and Parmesan!

After lunch at Cafe Bouffon Marissa told me about Stratford’s Chocolate Trail. Little did I know that Stratford is actually home to some of the world most famous confectioners and bakers. To celebrate this amazing honour, the city offers a self-guided tour that introduces visitors to local chocolatiers and invites them to sample decadent treats at each. Available year round, vouchers and trail maps can be purchased from the Destination Stratford office on 47 Downie Street; Bradshaws on 129 Ontario Street; Small-Mart on 119 Ontario Street; and Werk Shop on 111 Ontario Street. Six vouchers will cost you $33.90 (including HST) and can be used at participating businesses located on the accompanying map. Each voucher entitles you to a unique and chocolatey treat at each stop, and by the time Marissa and I finished doing the trail, we were high on delicious chocolatey goodness with lots to spare. I ended up bringing the remaining chocolates home to my fiancé who was very happy to receive such delectable gifts from Stratford and had no problem helping me polish them off.

Similarly to the Chocolate Trail, Stratford also has a vibrant history of being pork and ale producers! Thanks to the Bacon & Ale Trail, visitors can indulge in local microbreweries and craft beer forward businesses in a similar fashion to the self guided Chocolate Trail. Available year round, 5 vouchers for The Bacon & Ale Trail costs $33.90 (including HST) and can be purchased from the same locations listed above for The Chocolate Trail.

Grabbed a flight of craft beers from Black Swan Brewing Company while in Stratford, Ontario

After a few hours of sampling local chocolatiers and wandering in and out of shops, Marissa and I decided to hit up a local microbrewery (and one of the stops on the Bacon & Ale Trail) in downtown Stratford called Black Swan Brewing Company. Located close to the Avon Theatre, Black Swan Brewing Company offers flavour forward, high quality craft beers that can be enjoyed inside in their front of house tasting room or outside on their dog friendly front patio. Marissa and I enjoyed a flight of their craft beers on the patio which was packed with people. Clearly it isn’t just a popular spot for visitors but a favourite among locals as well.


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Later that evening, after our dinner at Mercer’s Kitchen & Beer Hall, Marissa and I walked down the street to The Relic Lobby Bar to grab a nightcap before heading back to our accommodations for the night. This friendly neighbourhood cocktail bar showcases its Cuban influences through both its cocktail menu and interior design, and features a large patio out front with a few additional tables inside. Open until midnight Tuesday through Thursday and 1am on Friday and Saturday, the cocktails were delectable. We even made a friend at the bar and got the inside scoop on local hot spots as well as where the best vintage store is (learn more about this below)!

In the morning and in desperate need for coffee, Marissa took me to her favourite cafe in Stratford, Edison’s Cafe. Located just downstairs and on the other side of the building from our accommodation, Edison’s Café is a whole food cafe that features light brunch bites, gluten free treats and delicious coffee. As you probably guessed, the cafe is named Edison after inventor Thomas Edison who used to live in Stratford in 1863, and although small, does have a relaxing ambiance and cool atmosphere.


A recommendation from the new local friend we made at The Relic Lobby Bar, Bru Garden is apparently a fun food truck experience that combines the outdoors with cocktails, comfort food and picnic tables - think beer garden, but for cocktails! On our second day in town, Marissa and I did walk over to Bru Garden’s to check it out but unfortunately it was closed for the season. The place did look like it would be fun and intimate though so I thought I’d mention it as it does come highly recommended by a local and is 100% on my to-do list for the next time I do a road trip to Stratford. Fingers crossed for next summer! Apparently their smash burgers are incredible!

SHOPPING IN STRATFORD, ONTARIO

Stratford has so many great boutiques you wont find anywhere else!

Before leaving Stratford, Marissa and I made sure to visit La Osa, the vintage store that came highly recommended by our new local friend. Located on Ontario Street between The Relic Lobby Bar and Edison Cafe, La Osa did not disappoint! I found this amazing vintage trench coat while browsing the racks which I instantly fell in love with as soon as I put it on and stepped in front of the mirror! It had amazing shoulder pads, was so on trend and just what I had been looking for. Of course, I couldn’t leave Stratford without it and have since received numerous queries from friends as to where I got it. Needless to say, if you’re in Stratford you have to hit up this vintage goldmine!

Another boutique that I fell in love with while exploring was a new home good store called Dale & Company. Located at 17 Market Place, the owner shared her story with us and walked us through her curated collection of home goods. Many of the items she showed us were selected from a number of local and international artisans, and made from natural materials. There were so many little things in this store that I wanted for my new house but alas, I must wait until after my renovations before purchasing more home goods! However, I do recommend you go and see what’s new when you visit as I’m sure you’ll have a hard time leaving Stratford empty handed!

Find a curated collection of home goods and Dale & Company


So there you have it, my list of recommendations for your next trip to Stratford! Marissa and I very much enjoyed our quick road trip this fall and can’t wait to return again soon. You can bet next time we will probably opt in to stay an additional night so we can explore more of the surrounding area and all that it has to offer! Until then, safe travels!

A big thank you to Visit Stratford for hosting us and sponsoring this post. As always, all opinions remain my own!


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THE ULTIMATE EAT, STAY, PLAY GUIDE FOR POWELL RIVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA!

We had been on the boat for less than 10 minutes when we saw it, a small batch of mist straight ahead. Then moments later another small batch of mist right beside it. “Whales!” Jamie shouted steering the boat towards the direction of the mist. “Looks like there’s a few of them!” he exclaimed as we waited with anticipation for them to again reveal themselves.

This was my fiancé and I’s second time in Powell River, BC. The first was after Adam’s cousin’s wedding when we had made sure to tack on an extra 4 days to hang with his west coast family at their place up the coast in Powell River. We love Adam’s west coast family. We travel with them all the time and even did an epic Christmas trip to Kona, Hawaii together! There are usually 12-13 of us when we get together so I’m not even bragging when I say we literally bring the party to wherever we go. Anyhow, after our last short trip, we quickly realized 4 days in Powell River was certainly not enough, so we instantly made a pack to go back – this time for longer!

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At this point, when we saw the whales, we were almost halfway through our 10 day trip. Adam and I had requested that we repeat the day spent Chinook salmon fishing on Jamie’s boat to see if we could get as lucky as our first time around! It had been a while since I had fished and my experience from our last trip was one of the biggest highlights of our time in Powell River British Columbia. One that kept us all fed for days, but hungry for more! Now, having seen whales, I knew luck was on our side.

As it turns out (and to nobody’s surprise), our second trip to Powell River 100% surpassed the first. We did all our favourite things again and added so much more to our list of highlights! Having arrived back home to Toronto, I am now processing through some serous withdrawals and thought I’d share this blog post with you.

If you live on the west coast, are looking for a little road trip getaway, love hiking and camping, or just have a chance to go to Powell River, BC, I cannot recommend it more. Adam and I enjoyed our time there so much that we have made a pack to return every summer!


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Getting To Powell River, B.C

There are really only two practical ways to get to Powell River. Fly or drive.

Pacific Coastal Airlines flies 4 times a day from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) South Terminal to Powell River Airport (YPW) which is located only a few minutes from town. Adam and I have flown out of Powell River both times we went, but really enjoyed the drive and ferry ride up, and since the west coast family was waiting for us at their house in Vancouver, we went that route again the second time!

View from the ferry leaving Vancouvers Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal

View from the ferry leaving Vancouvers Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal

In total it can take about 5 hours to get from Vancouver to Powell River, BC and there are actually two BC Ferries you need to take. The first leaves Vancouver out of Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal and brings you to your first stop an hour away on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast - Langdale! Located just outside the town of Gibson, there are a few great pit stops to make in the area surrounding the Langdale ferry terminal let alone the entire way up the Sunshine Coast to Powell River.

One pit stop I highly recommend is Persephony Brewing Company where you can sit outside in their garden and enjoy a flight of beer. Hungry? Further up the road, before you hop on your next ferry, I recommend grabbing a bite at Ruby Lake Resort’s La Trattoria Italiana! Chef Aldo specialized in classic northern Italian cuisine using ocean wise seafood, wild game, and farm to table produce grown on site. The food is lovely and best enjoyed on their covered outdoor patio looking over Ruby Lake.

The drive between Langdale and Earls Cove Ferry Terminal (where you will catch your second ferry) is about 1.5 hours, so if you plan on including a few pit stops along the way, factor that time in when organizing your Powell River ferry schedule or you may miss it! Adam’s family have had many experiences missing the ferry to Powell River or arriving to close to departure only to find out the ferry is already at capacity. It’s annoying so I recommend erring on the side of caution or at the very least booking yourself a geodesic dome at Back Eddy Resort & Marina to take advantage of a unique local glamping experience a short 15 min drive from Earls Cove Ferry Terminal.

One of the geodesic domes at Back Eddy Resort & Marina

One of the geodesic domes at Back Eddy Resort & Marina

Things To do In Powell River - Hiking!

One thing that attracts adventure seekers to Powell River is the Sunshine Coast Trail. Stretching from Sarah Point in Desolation Sound, across Powell River, and all the way down to Saltery Bay, the Sunshine Coast Trail in British Columbia is Canada’s longest hut-to-hut hiking trail and spans 180 km in length. From coastal shorelines, to old growth forest trails and panoramic mountaintops, Powell River and the Sunshine Coast Trail offers some great local hiking! Not to mention there are numerous trail access points which make it easy to break up the trail into single day hikes versus investing a week or two to reach all 14 huts and complete the trail.

The Sunshine Coast Trail Map - Click to be redirected to more detailed/larger map

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An important thing to note when hiking in and around Powell River is that the town is and has historically always been a logging town (prior to it being taken from the local aboriginal tribes of course). That means that a lot of the back roads going up the mountain and around the area – some of which you will take to get to the trailheads I’m going to mention and Sunshine Coast Trail access points – are logging roads. This mean certain precautions need to be taken when using them during hours of operation. For one, forestry companies hours of operations are typically Monday to Friday (excl. holidays) from 5am to 6pm. It is important to be mindful of logging traffic and signage when driving on logging roads and if you have a radio use it! Logging trucks are supposed to listen to calls on the radio so they know if people are on the roads ahead and can slow down. The last thing you want is to be on a narrow gravel logging road with a loaded logging truck barreling down the mountain straight at you. It has happened in the past, many years ago and let’s just say it’s a tragic story with a not so happy ending.

If you are going to do only one hike while in Powell River, I would recommend doing the Tin Hat Mountain hike. It’s an hour grind to get all the way to the top (or longer depending on which trailhead you start at), but the views of Powell Lake are incredible. Since Tin Hat is part of the Sunshine Coast Trail you will most likely run into a few other hikers throughout the day and get to check out one of the huts on the trail! I made sure to bring my drone along with me for this hike and took some pretty amazing videos to commemorate my triumph of completing the hike.

If you are looking for something off the logging roads and not so intense, check out the Eagle River pools. Tucked away just off the Sunshine Coast Highway and only a 10 minute ‘hike’ in, here you will find a section of Eagle River with freshwater pools that cascade one into the next leading you all the way to the ocean. Here, near the entrance of the pools you will also find a 30 foot waterfall and lots of cliff faces and boulders to jump in the water from!

The Waterfall at Eagle River

The Waterfall at Eagle River

Also off the Sunshine Coast Highway and close to the Eagle River Pools is Stillwater Bluffs. The Stillwater Bluff hike is around 1.5 hours all the way around, and is a great way to experience the coastal shorelines and enjoy a swim in the ocean. The trailhead does start on private property so if you go, make sure to park close to the main road and walk in. Auntie Linda told me last time she did this section of coastline by kayak, a whale came into the bay and started playing right in front of her!

A sailboat I saw parked in a bay while on the Mowet Bay to Haywire Bay Campground trail

A sailboat I saw parked in a bay while on the Mowet Bay to Haywire Bay Campground trail

Mowat Bay to Haywire Bay Campground is another great local hike that takes about 2-2.5 hours one way and ends at a pretty nice sandy beach at Haywire Bay Campground! The first 10-20 minutes are a bit of a grind starting out of Mowat Bay so it’s a pretty good workout as well as a beautiful hike through the forest. We stopped to swim halfway through and found some logs near the shore that Adam and his cousin used as floaties to enjoy a cold beer on. This was definitely one of my favourite hiking days of our trip, but I would be remiss if I didn’t give some credit to the people I was with for making it so awesome. If you are looking to go camping in Powell River Haywire Bay Campground is a popular spot for that as well and accomodates everything from small tents to big RV’s

The first section of the Sunshine Coast Trail starts almost immediately at the Saltery Bay Ferry Terminal (where the second ferry drops you off) and goes along the water passing by Pirates Cove. The worst part of the hike is a 15 minute grind that starts 1/4 of the way into the hike known as the ‘escalator’ but after you complete that portion it’s not so bad. I really enjoyed this hike when we went because it was late July/early August and we were just at the beginning of wild blackberry season! The trail is lined with so many wild blackberry bushes and we were just picking them right off the bushes and plopping them into our mouths at numerous spots which definitely made this trail so fun and amazing.

If you want to start off with a baby hike (we literally took a baby on these two hikes with us) I would recommend doing the Lang Creek trail or Blackwater Creek trail. Both trails take about 1.5 hours to complete and are mostly shaded. The Lang Creek trail ends at a small waterfall with a big pool where you can swim whereas the Blackwater/Aloha Trail hike features a BYOB Tiki Bar setup in the woods where you can stop, take a break and enjoy a cold beverage along with Kelly Falls – a well know waterfall in the area. Unfortunately when we were in BC there was a heat wave and Kelly Falls felt more like a small stream or trickle versus its usual robust waterfall self. But I blame the season and weather for that since the cousins did it the previous fall/winter and said it was amazing.

Lang Creek Trail Waterfall & Swimming Pool

Lang Creek Trail Waterfall & Swimming Pool

Other Fun Things to do in Powell River

If you are in Power River and you aren’t thinking of salmon fishing, you’re not taking full advantage of all that BC has to offer. Powell River is especially known for their bountiful Chinook and Coho Salmon so if you want to enjoy the freshest fish you can possibly get, this is your chance!

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Both times we were in Powell River we were able to enjoy a day of fishing on cousin Jamie’s boat and I have to say, being on the water, especially for an afternoon session of fishing when we saw the whales, was incredible. We stayed out until just after 9PM fishing, drinking and snacking with family during sunset. It was amazing!

Unfortunately, cousin Jamie doesn’t offer fishing trips to the general public but there are plenty of companies that do. One local company that I found during a quick google search was a company called Chromer Sports Fishing that offers year round fishing, although May - September are the best months to go since the weather is warm and the water becomes very calm, almost glass like.

Another great activity to do in Powell River is biking! There are tons of dirt biking, mountain biking and leisurely biking trails all over the area that offer endless hours of entertainment. During our most recent trip, a large group of us did the super easy 13 Km bike trail that loops around Inland Lake. The circuit includes boardwalks, bridges, and a crushed limestone path, and can be completed in less than an hour by bike. Although relatively flat, this bike trail does offer some great viewpoints with picnic benches and pit stops with small beaches that I encourage you to enjoy. If you want to do it up like a local, make sure to wear your swimsuit and pack some cold bevies to enjoy in the water along the way!

One of my fiancé’s favourite things to do while in Powell River is Zunga! Never heard of Zunga before? It’s when a rope is tied to a tree branch and people use it to swing themselves off a ledge and into the water Tarzan style! It’s super fun and apparently the word ‘Zunga’ originated in Powell River!

Anyhow, there is a super cool spot that we like to go to off a logging road up Lois River where you can find the Zunga ropes. Hiking in can be a little tricky but should take only 10-15 minutes tops. Last time I was there I made sure to drop a pin so I can show you on the map where it is but essentially, it’s up Stillwater Mainline off of the Sunshine Coast Highway between Lang Bay and Stillwater Bay, and you can park on the side of the road close to a bridge (you should see an alcove used for parking by locals).

Park at the big pin and hike to the small pin for Zunga! Here is the Latitiude (49.78477) and  Longitude (-124.335987) for Zunga (small pin)

Park at the big pin and hike to the small pin for Zunga! Here is the Latitiude (49.78477) and Longitude (-124.335987) for Zunga (small pin)

If you are going to go to the Zunga pools, you may as well also stop by Ed’s U-Pick organic blueberry farm in Lang Bay after! Located south of the Sunshine Coast Highway (or towards the water) off of Lang Bay Road, this little u-pick farm has numerous species of blueberries to enjoy. Keep in mind blueberry season usually starts mid to end of July and continues into the beginning of August!


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Known as ‘The Hawaii of the North’, I also recommend doing a day trip to Savary Island. Located in the northern part of the Strait of Georgia, about a 15-20 minute water taxi ride from the town of Lund (just up from Powell River), Savary offers beautiful white sand beaches, warm waters, rustic lodging and is a popular cottaging spot for Vancouverites. During our most recent trip, a large group of us booked water taxi tickets and made the journey over to Savary. One of Adam’s cousins friends recently bought a small motel on the island called The Savory Island Resort and recommended we hang out on ‘South Beach’ which is exactly what we did. One thing I loved about South Beach was that the water is really shallow and the beach itself has all these small ‘shelters’ build from driftwood that have washed up on shore. The beach is also up against a pretty steep cliff which made me feel like I was in a different part of the world entirely… like Portugal! Anyhow, if you are thinking of going to Savary (which I highly recommend you do) pack a big cooler of supplies because you’re going to need it since there isn’t really ‘shops’ to grab things from. Also, if you go to Lund a little early to catch your water taxi, you can stop by Nancy’s Bakery which offer delicious baked good and breakfast sandwiches!

South Beach - Savary Island, British Columbia

South Beach - Savary Island, British Columbia

Since whales like to migrate along the Sunshine Coast to their feeding grounds, whale watching is also a popular activity when in Powell River. Resident orcas come through at all times of the year, but humpbacks are usually seen arriving in the early summer months every year, and often stay until the fall. It is not uncommon to see the whales spouting at the surface, breaching, or feeding in the waters just off the shore of Powell River since the water is very calm compared to the open ocean on the west side of Vancouver Island. Although I am not sure if there are any companies in Powell River that offer whale watching tours, most people see whales and creatures of the sea from the shore or while fishing.

Restaurants in Powell River

If you are looking to enjoy some delicious Italian food while in Powell River, I highly recommend a lovely little modern Italian restaurant called Culaccino! The first time I went to Powell River I saw some of their delicious menu items pop up only Instagram and instantly made a reservation for the entire family! Dishes run from $10-30 on average and all their pastas are handmade daily, in house. Literally, everything is good here! We were a group of 10 that shared all our dishes so trust me when I say we tried basically the entire menu!

Sister restaurant to Culaccino is Coastal Cookery, a casual dining restaurant in the heart of Powell River serving up delicious Canadian fare. We enjoyed dinner on their back patio after our bike ride around Inland Lake and thoroughly enjoyed sipping on their delicious libations (especially the Silver Empress Sour) and enjoyed eating everything from their Ahi Tuna Stack to Humboldt Calamari, and Cookery Chop Salad. If you are looking for a casual place with a nice patio to watch the sunset from, you should 100% check this place out!

If you are looking to just grab something quick to take away and maybe cook in your Airbnb or at a campsite, you may also want to check out a local butcher/small grocer called Chopping Block. They have a large selection of meat and fish products to choose from as well as locally grown produce, an assortment of fancy cheeses and specialty items. While in town we always like to stop by there and pick up some pepperoni sticks, cheese and meat to eat throughout the week. If you are looking for specialty cuts of meat or want something beyond the basics, then this is the spot!

Although they don’t serve food, my recommendations wouldn’t be complete without mentioning Townsite Brewing! They are an award winning coastal microbrewery that offers tasting in house and my fiancé is obsessed with their Zunga Golden Blonde Ale. It is really too bad we can’t get their Belgian style beer in Ontario because it’s really good!

Accommodations in Powell River

Adam’s West coast family has a beautiful spot in Lang Bay just outside Powell River, but there are plenty of small accommodation options and Airbnb’s in the area. Here are a few options I recently found that are just up the coast!


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