Posts Tagged ‘Canada’
Canada
Wolford Chapel & John Graves Simcoe – A Piece of Canadian History in Devon
Written by Jaillan Yehia
The last thing you’d expect to stumble upon while driving through the remote English county of Devon, is a slice of Ontario, but that’s just what you’ll find at Wolford Chapel. This small chapel and its grounds, tucked away off an unassuming British B road, is technically part of Canada, and flies the Canadian flag […]
Pho The Win: The Best Asian Food In Vancouver
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I recently wrote a post about the best places to find British food in Vancouver, because during my four years living in Canada’s cool West Coast city, I was continually determined to find a taste of Europe – and by that I basically mean I was always on the hunt for good cheese. This post […]
My Guide To Eating British Food In Vancouver, BC (without going bankrupt)
Written by Jaillan Yehia
After four amazing – and sometimes challenging – years living in Vancouver, British Columbia, I moved back to the UK. When people ask me why I left Canada – a dream destination for many – the answer I give is simple but may seem trite: I couldn’t live without good cheddar cheese. Of course there […]
Classic Canadian Lake Camping At Weaver Lake BC
Written by Jaillan Yehia
If you’re looking for a scenic yet rustic Canadian camping experience, within a 2 hour drive of downtown Vancouver – and one that doesn’t require a 4×4 to access – this small picturesque lake offering trout fishing, boat rental and hiking near Harrison Mills, is a great option for adventurous locals and holidaymakers alike. Let me tell […]
24 Hours In Calgary – A Day Horsing Around Cowtown
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Of all the clothes I own (in case you’re wondering, it’s a lot) those I buy on impulse, in a supermarket-sweep stylee, are the things I end up loving. Maybe it’s the fact that when you’re in a hurry pure instinct takes over, but I’ve shopped for an outfit in 30 minutes in Manila and made better boutique […]
10 Tips To Help Cut The Cost Of A Holiday To Canada
Written by Jaillan Yehia
They say the best things in life are free, and that really does go double for the land of the double-double (that’s a Canadian way of ordering coffee to the uninitiated) – but with these money saving tips, you could cut the cost of that Canadian coffee as well as every other aspect of your trip to Canada, in […]
not My First Rodeo; 10 Things You Need To Know Before Visiting Cloverdale Rodeo
Written by Jaillan Yehia
‘Don’t worry, it’s not my first rodeo‘ replied my friend as I apologised for leaving her alone in the stands while I got a closer look at the horses and the real life cowboys performing in front of me. She almost certainly wasn’t the first person to make that joke at the Cloverdale Rodeo and […]
Confessions of a champagne socialist – Lessons In Travel & Champers
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Like most girls I’m rather partial to a glass of bubbly – and writing about the differences between champagne and sparkling wine recently (as you do) reminded me that along with making me forget a few things, my nights (and days) out with champagne by my side have taught me a few things worth remembering […]
How To Put The ‘Been Crabbing’ into BC – Fishing In British Columbia For Fun
Written by Jaillan Yehia
British Columbia’s mountain-and-coast nature is of course its major draw, so much so that BC’s latest tourism campaign is entitled ‘Super, Natural British Columbia’ – and a big part of that super, natural lure is the amazing fishing on offer. One of the local pastimes to which I’ve been well and truly converted (as well […]
I Know What I Did Last Summer – My Top 7 Secret Sunny Spots in British Columbia
Written by Jaillan Yehia
As the sun set on another Beautiful British Columbia summer, I decide to detail my favourite 14 sun-drenched memories from my summer travels. In the second post I cover the secret sunny spaces I found in Europe and Central America, but here in the first installment I share my 7 secret summertastic spots near my […]
In Photos: Beach Combing & Fine Dining at Tofino’s Long Beach Lodge
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I walk along Vancouver Island’s vast Cox Beach in the winter sunshine, spotting surfers and sand dollars, meeting four-legged beach goers and admiring washed up chunks of tree that are as beautiful as any piece of modern sculpture in the best gallery in town… I’ve spent the night at Long Beach Lodge – a refined resort-style property […]
The New Napa: Vancouver Island’s Cowichan Valley
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Vancouver Island is the largest Pacific Island west of New Zealand, larger than Sicily and a shade smaller than Taiwan – but while British Naval officer George Vancouver may have given his name to both his city and island discoveries, the name is where the similarity between Vancouver city and Vancouver island, ends. ‘The Island’ as […]
A Taste Of Victoria – Where To Eat In British Columbia’s Capital
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Touted as the most British place in all of Canada and named after the Queen who made the country a colony, the city of Victoria reflects the values of the lady herself; rather modest, genteel and pleasantly old fashioned but with a power that belies its appearance – this is the capital of British Columbia, […]
Regal Eagles – Or Why bird watching isn’t just for grandmas
Written by Jaillan Yehia
It’s interesting how age and experience changes what we want from our travels. But whether you’re 18 or 80 surely the point of travel is to try something new, and revel in the revelations it brings. If you’d asked me just a few years ago if bird watching was on my must do list I’d […]
Best Places To Eat In Brandon Manitoba
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I discover two of the top places to eat in Brandon Manitoba – from Canadian-themed grill Joe Beeverz to sophisticated dining at lounge-bar Blu Kitchen…
Snow, Sculptures & Sunshine At Winnipeg’s Festival du Voyageur
Written by Jaillan Yehia
‘Winnipegans just get on with it!’ I’m told this undeniable fact as I travel with a group of fellow writers in temperatures of -20 to Winnipeg’s famous February alfresco shindig, Festival du Voyageur. And it’s practically a heat wave for the Manitoban winter. Looking out of the window of the minivan at the bright blue […]
Breaking The Ice – My Day Skating On Winnipeg’s Frozen River
Written by Jaillan Yehia
My historical ice skating prowess had previously extended to a couple of childhood trips to an ice rink in London’s Queensway. My main memory of those outings involves a teacher proclaiming that we must be very careful where we put our hands while lacing up our own skates, lest we lose a finger to another’s […]
Discovering The Vancouver Flea Market
Written by Jaillan Yehia
One of my favourite things to do in a new city is poke around at a flea market for nik-naks to bring home, especially in places where the cost of living is high; in Asia and Africa shopping is cheap and souvenirs are easy to pick up anywhere. Here in Vancouver and in European cities […]
A Weekend In Whistler Sans Skiing…
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I have a confession to make: I can’t ski. So when I was invited to the famed ski resort of Whistler I was a bit apprehensive about what a London girl like me would do while everyone else made plans to zoom down a mountain. It turned out that I was still able to zoom […]
My 8 Essential Travel Memories of 2013 – And What They’ve Taught Me For 2014
Written by Jaillan Yehia
It’s been quite a year for me and my travels; I wrote about the best bits of the financial year in an earlier post: How To Do An End Of Year Tax Assessment Travel Blogger Style – so I decided to round up my top travel memories from the rest of 2013. They are…
Where To Get A Soya Latte in Whistler – Fix Cafe At Nita Lake Lodge
Written by Jaillan Yehia
As a location independent girl who likes her soya lattes I’m constantly looking for the perfect cosy cafe to hole up in and squeeze in an hours’ work on my laptop (ok, and hang out on Facebook and Twitter). In some destinations this is easy and you can’t swing a cat without hitting five cool […]
5 Stylish Places To Visit In Vancouver
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Here’s a list of my favourite 5 places to visit in Vancouver – as tricky as it was to narrow it down to just 5, these are some of my favourite stylish places in the city…
The Perfect Place To Stay In Lake Louise – The Post
Written by Jaillan Yehia
It’s not often I want to italicise the word perfect, and even less often that a globe wanderer like me wants to return to the same hotel over and over again, but after experiencing The Post, nestled in the Bow River Valley amongst the awe-inspiring scenery of the Canadian Rockies I’m fighting the urge to […]
7 Canadian Words I Just Can’t Seem To Kick
Written by Jaillan Yehia
International linguistic differences, eh? Just how much fun are they? Lately I’ve been chatting to some Canucks on patios around Vancouver with a cold beer, discussing just how many Canadian words seem humorous to a foreigner like me. These have gotta be the top 7, right? 1. Right? A certain breed of Londoner might say ‘innit’ a […]
3 Perfect Places To Stay in Vancouver
Written by Jaillan Yehia
Looking for the perfect place to stay in Vancouver? Look no further than these 3 properties that work for luxury seekers, budget travellers and trendy young things in Canada’s West Coast capital.
How I Ate & Drank My Way Around Western Canada (And You Should Too)
Written by Jaillan Yehia
When I made a mental checklist of all the things I was looking forward to about visiting Canada, stunning scenery was up there, epic train rides too – and exploring cool cities. I just didn’t realise that the food in Vancouver and the surrounding area was to be one of the ultimate highlights of my time […]
How To Watch A Football Match In Vancouver (Hint: It’s not like England)
Written by Jaillan Yehia
In a nation obsessed with hockey, it pays to be a football fan: here are the 5 phenomenally easy stages to finding yourself cheering on Vancouver’s home soccer team…
Rocky Mountaineer Reflections
Written by Jaillan Yehia
I’m on the Rocky Mountaineer Train – the rail journey of a lifetime through the Canadian stretch of the Rockies – and as four days of jaw dropping views rhythmically float past me, I become obsessed with capturing the immense skies and screen-saver scenery as reflected with the glint of the sun in the side of […]