Visit Victoria British Columbia: Canada’s Most Beautiful City
August 22, 2009 by Admin · 4 Comments
Victoria British Columbia is the garden city of Canada; its refreshing ocean climate is the reason why flowers grow here all year long. The natural beauty it possesses lures several million tourists from all over to Victoria BC.
Although Victoria BC has so many wonderful features to share with the world, many people are simply unaware of where it is because of its location on the south tip of Vancouver Island, and just over an hour from Vancouver by ferry. And, the people who do come to see Vancouver sometimes won’t go to Victoria BC because of how far they have to travel; however, they are really missing out on a lovely city that is safe enough to explore by walking. And getting there is not as bad as it seems. The three typical ways: if you are coming in by plane then fly to the International Airport, if you coming from Vancouver or Tsawwassen then take the BC Ferry, or if you are coming up from Washington State then take the Coho Ferry at Port Angeles. Both the BC Ferry and the Coho Ferry take approximately and hour to cross over the Strait of Georgia. Read more
Spring Skiing in British Columbia
While many people associate spring break with surfing and sunning on the beach, others prefer a winter wonderland. If you want crisp weather, spectacular natural views and a wide variety of activities, look no further than British Columbia. The entire province is full of fun things to do during March break. Skiing is obviously the first thing you think about for your spring break vacation in British Columbia.
Ski season is in full effect until early April so try out the North Shore slopes while you are there. The Whistler-Blackcomb site will be the location of the 2010 Winter Olympics. You can catch a preview by staying in Cypress, the largest of the North Shore ski resorts. Cypress Mountain is full of activities for visitors of all ages. In addition to downhill skiing, there is a cross-country area, snow tubing and other activities during the evening. Read more
Accommodation at Cedar Creek in Whistler – Is it For You?
September 18, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Finding accommodation for a large group in Whistler isn’t always easy if you all want to stay together. Sure, there are plenty of hotel rooms and you can book a block, but would you prefer to share a fabulously spacious ski chalet instead?
If you’d chose the chalet, Cedar Creek might be just what you’re looking for.
Slopeside Location in Whistler
Like the hotels in Whistler, Cedar Creek occupies some of the most desirable Whistler real estate. Not only is it located directly slopeside on Blackcomb Mountain, but it’s only a short free shuttle ride or 10 minute walk to the Village attractions.
This development is truly ski in/out. Skiers and snowboarders will walk out the door, strap on their gear and be gliding down to the Wizard Express high-speed quad chair lift in less than a minute.
Because Cedar Creek is a little ways up the mountain and away from shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs it tends to be quieter and more peaceful which is great for getting a good night’s sleep. If you do want to venture into the hustle and bustle though, you’re still within striking distance by free shuttle, cheap taxi or good old fashion walking.
Why you Might Not Choose Cedar Creek
If your ski holiday isn’t complete without a soak in the hot tub, or dip in the pool then you’ll want to look elsewhere for accommodation. Cedar Creek is loved for it’s location, space and conveniences like in-suite laundry and fully-equipped kitchens – not overflowing hotel-like amenities.
If your group includes someone with mobility restrictions, Cedar Creek will not be accessible. Each unit has stairs separating bedrooms from the common areas. A single-level unit will be more appropriate.
Who Adores Cedar Creek the Most?
Large groups and families love staying at Cedar Creek in Whistler. If your family or group includes small children, you’ll love it even more because you won’t hear any whining about the trek to the lifts or lugging gear.
Die-hard skiers can’t get enough of this development for its quiet slopeside location so they can wake up rested and hit the slopes at dawn.
People who like getting the most bang for their buck also enjoy Cedar Creek because they’ve likely rented their townhouse directly from the owner meaning they’ve saved on middle agent fees.
Sun Peaks in Summer or Winter
September 16, 2008 by Admin · Leave a Comment
Are you looking for a great summer or winter vacation at a better price than Whistler or Banff? A well kept secret in British Columbia’s Okanagan valley is worth a look. Sun Peaks is new resort village created by developers offering hotel accommodations, golf, skiing, hiking, mountain biking, kids camps, shopping and health spas. As a family vacation, there are few spots that can rival Sun Peaks.
If you’ve never heard of the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia, you’ll be surprised to know how warm the weather gets in the summer and how much snow falls during the winter. Surrounded by the Rocky Mountains to the east and the Coast Mountains to the west, the Okanagan is a weather protected valley. Its summer temperatures can rise well above 100 degrees or 36C degrees. I’ve ridden on my bicycle through the Okanagan valley during the summer where it was above 42 degrees Celsius. That heat and the dry humidity is ideal for growing many types of fruit crops including grapes for wine.
If wine tours and festivals interest you, there are plenty to keep you happy and tasting.
The Okanagan Summer Wine Festival is held every second weekend in August at Silver Star Mountain Resort in Vernon and Sun Peaks Resort holds the Ice Wine Festival every year in mid January.
The Okanagan is a favorite destination of tourists from Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. It is a unique Canadian vacation spot unlike anything else. At the south end near the US border are desert like conditions complete with huge sand dunes. Okanagan Lake is a 50 mile long lake in the middle of the valley and here you’ll find tourists who flow to the area for the watersports and casual lifestyle. Schuswap lake is another favourite destination of cottagers and houseboaters.
Close to the Okanagan
Sun Peaks Resort is just a 20 minute drive from Shushwap Lake, 100 miles northwest of Okanagan lake, and a 50 minute drive from the city of Kamloops. It is nestled in between Tod Mountain and Mt. Morissey. The terrain of the region is mountainous but much more accessible to hikers and mountain bikers. This isn’t the rocky mountains with huge inaccessible cliffs dominating the land. The highest altitude in the area is 7000 feet. The lack of height is more than compensated by the volume of snow for visitors creating perfect powdery snow for skiers and snowboarders. The Olympic ski team has chosen Sun Peaks as their training facility for the Vancouver Olympic games.
For hotel accommodations in the area, you might choose from several large hotel resorts and from a number of chalets in nearby areas. Since Sun Peaks is relatively young resort, the plentiful (7000+ beds) accommodations are newer and some of the resorts have a 4 diamond rating. The hotel room prices can be very affordable and given the range of recreational opportunities in this resort areas, it really is a bargain holiday of a lifetime for the whole family.
The village at Sun Peaks is designed for visitors with all the amenities you’ll need during your vacation. Restaurants, boutiques, restaurants, health centre, and food stores are close at hand.
Sun Peaks for Skiiers
It is British Columbia’s second largest ski resort area and for good reason. With 122 ski runs and an annual snowfall of over 22 feet, it is a skiers and snowboarders dream. It has 3,678 acres of skiable terrain, the third largest in Canada and the longest run is 5 miles. It’s not called Sun Peaks for marketing reasons. Residents here enjoy over 2,000 hours of sunshine each year. That’s an average 6 hours per day.
In summer, mountain biking is the popular sport here and the lifts have been upgraded to handle even more bikes. The Sun Peaks mountain bike park offers the use of the Sunburst Express Chairlift to get access to 37 biking trails for a distance of 70km.
If you have children, the Kids Adventure Camps offer an exciting mix of summer adventure including canoeing, horseback riding, tennis to mountain biking and hiking. The local Sports Centre features a year round heated outdoor pool, hot tub, kid’s pool, and two tennis courts.
If you check and compare the prices of Sun Peaks to other top BC resorts areas, you’ll discover how affordable it is.


