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Cocooned in a warm, fragrant spa suite, massage therapist Natalie Fremont stretches and kneads the tight calves and taut shoulders of an avid skier. "Because Whistler attracts so many serious athletes as well as Weekend Warriors, 70 per cent of our massages are therapeutic deep tissue," says the...
Canadian top model Coco Rocha grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. In between her travels for work, she makes time to visit home and a few of her favorite places. "My mom just moved last year. I don't have my own room and all of my things are all in boxes somewhere else! But her...
It is little wonder that one of the most popular and well-used mountains with hikers on Vancouver Island is Mount Arrowsmith. At 5,968 feet, Mt. Arrowsmith is the only place on southern Vancouver Island for visitors to experience the alpine environment. In the past, children, seniors, and...
OUR SMALL GROUP ARRIVED IN VANCOUVER IN LATE October aboard Alaska Airlines for a unique one-week FAM (familiarization) journey to British Columbia - specifically, Victoria, Whistler and Vancouver. We rented a van with a GPS (global positioning system) to lead the way from the airport to...
Great Deal with Sunwing, 5,000 seats for $50!
Sunwing Vacations and Airlines are offering a great deal until April 25th, 2008. They've put 5,000 seats on sale at $49 and $50 dollars for travel before and after the major summer rush. Travel dates are from May 10 to July 21 to Sept 5 to Oct...
March 15 to 23, 2008 marks this year's Pacific Rim Whale Festival.
The festival takes place on Vancouver Island's west coast by which approximately 22,000 Pacific Grey Whales will migrate past this spring. They make the journey from Mexico's Baja Peninsula along the west coast to their summer...
Bigfoot or Sasquatch is a folk monster in North America spotted in the Pacific Northwest of the United States (including Washington and Humboldt County, California) and in Vancouver's Harrison Lake in British Columbia. It is a 3 meter tall monster covered with dark brown or reddish hair with no...
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