Weekend Getaway

SUP n SIP

hammock wine country[trip style = weekend getaway + active & adventure + wine tasting]

This past weekend started at 6.09pm with this inviting vista {above}. My little family of 2.5 drove to Osoyoos, one of BC's longtime summertime sizzlers {read: lake + wine country} to visit our friends, as well as SUP and SIP.

SUP and SIP is something our friends developed for their stand-up paddling company, 3 Phase Adventures, headquartered in Osoyoos. Think of it like wine tasting with a calorie-burning twist!

From LaStella winery's beach {yes, rows of grapes run from the hill down to Osoyoos Lake}, we embarked on a leisurely paddle ending on the winery's Italianate terrace sipping wine, talking La Dolce Vita and overlooking vines. Future Saturdays may have trouble measuring up.

Here's a short video which sums it up: {Can't view this video?}

PS - looking for a place to stay in the sun-soaked area? I recommend the Villas at Hester Creek.

[photo and video by @tristyler]

The World's Coolest Carnival

bonhomme de carnaval[trip style = sightseeing]

Two weeks ago I made the 5000 km, cross-Canada trek to sojourn in an ice castle, chat-up a cool Canadian celeb and slurp icy maple syrup taffy from a wooden stick. I know, right, my Canadiana-quotient is nearing Rick Mercer status. Kidding.

Sun-starved and shivering, normally in winter I hightail it down South---anywhere with sun will do---but in a nod to my maple leafy roots and French Immersion schooling, I traded my flip-flops for snow boots and my beach cover-up for a parka to attend the world's largest winter carnival, Carnaval de Quebec! Decked out in down and thermals I got a firsthand peek at what a winter version of carnival looks like: ice canoeing, parades and all {sans sparkly headdresses unless you count fur-rimmed toques}.

It's true, willingly wandering into -15 C {4 F} weather in winter's coldest snap isn't most travelers' idea of a balmy escape, but if you're craving a dose of Canada, the 17-day Carnaval is one of your best bets. Plus, you can always keep warm drinking a French Canadian version of mulled wine, aptly called Caribou {more on that below}!

The Fête's Photos hotel de glace quebec

ice hotel indoor fire

ice hotel bartender

ice hotel quebec spa The Ice Hotel {see what it's like to stay there}.

cavanal quebec inner tubes ice slide

carnaval de quebec ice slide {A small slice of Carnaval's main action.}

maple syrup snow taffy {Eating snow-chilled maple syrup, which you tightly wind into a makeshift lollypop. The best part is when the ice particles melt in your mouth and cut the syrup's sweetness.}

bonhomme de carnaval {Bonhomme; Carnaval's spokes-snowman. At seven feet tall and 400 pounds of compact snow, this frosty celeb lives in an ice castle while at Carnaval, then retreats up North, way North, for the rest of the year so he won't melt. He is escorted around town by way of a white Escalade limo and has an entourage. It's highly possible one of the members of his team is his belt stylist.}

carnaval parade {The parade, OBVIOUSLY featuring Bonhomme.}

caribou cane carnaval {Caribou: a French Canadian mixture of cinnamon-dusted red wine, whiskey and maple syrup---think aged mulled wine---served chaud and consumed by way of a hollow, Bonhomme-topped cane, which can be refilled during the frigid festivities.}

canot a glace

ice canoeing race carnaval

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st lawrence rive

canot a glace st laurent

ice canoe racers {The crazy canuck-iest part of the weekend; watching ice canoe teams race across the half-frozen-half-flowing St. Lawrence River. Racers use a combination of scooting with screw-studded shoes and paddling to ply the ice-slash-water.}

Know This 1/ Quebec’s Carnival runs over similar dates each year. This year it ran from February 1 to 17, and next year it'll run from January 31 to February 16. Plan to visit over one of the festival’s three weekends to take in the full scope of the subzero revelry. 2/ For ultimate enjoyment, make sure to bring layers {upon layers} of warm clothes—we’re talking thermals, fleece, snow pants and a down jacket, as well as hand and toe warmers—if you’re prone to shivering. 3/ Admission to Quebec’s Carnival is $15.

[photos by @tripstyler, taken while as a guest of Carnaval de Quebec]

Postcards From Puerto Vallarta

[trip style = beach + sun + weekend getaway]

Hola from Puerto Vallarta, the friendly city taco'd between Mazatlan and Acapulco on Mexico's West Coast. Less than a 4.5-hour flight from Vancouver, I'm not sure why my travels haven't taken me to this city saturated in colour and local warmth before now.

Since I'm on location until I fly home tonight, here are few photos as an aperitif---think of them as your guacamole before the full Mexi fiesta {full details about the town, the restaus and the hotels, as well as why I'm here coming your way on TS shortly}.

Hasta luego, Trish

PV Postcards {My hotel, Marival Residences and World Spa}

{Lush and historic Puerto Vallarta}

{Tableside deconstructed guacamole before it's sliced and diced to a chunky perfection}

{Fiesta in Bucerias}

{Sunset in the Riviera Nayarit - a crescent-shaped, far-reaching, sandy bay dotted by villas and resorts, a half hour from Puerto Vallarta}

[photos taken by @tripstyler while a guest of air transat/nolitours in puerto vallarta]

Vancouver / Seattle Weekend Getaways

[trip style = weekend getaway]

Steeped in wild West Coast scenery, you don't have to escape far from Vancouver {BC} and Seattle for a cozy fall or winter trip style = weekend getaway. Plus, going in shoulder season, your getaway will be filled with peace and quiet and less $$$. Here are some not-so-obvious weekend getaway options for whatever trip style you’re feelin’ at the moment:

Last-Min Vacay It's friday afternoon or Saturday morning and in a fabulous fit of spontaneity you decide you want to get away that night. Applicable to most major cities in the US and Canada, enter Hotel Tonight, one of our fave all-time, last-min travel booking apps.

Storm Watch Pick any beachfront hotel along the upper West Coast and you've got pretty good shot at storm watching {with a cup of coffee and Baileys, of course} during the blustery days of late-fall and winter. Head to Tofino---one of the choicest, stormiest locations---on the westernmost side of Vancouver Island where you can find a romantic beachfront accom for close to $100/night.

Spa If the idea of being surrounded by millions of Swarovski crystals, bathing in a tub-for-two overlooking Lake Okanagan, or “refreshing yourself” in a -110 degree Celsius sauna appeals to you, then the $122-million Sparkling Hill Resort in Vernon, BC is right up your alley. By car it's about five hours from Vancouver or six hours from Seattle, and by plane it's about one hour {fly to Kelowna Airport}. {Don’t miss their current offer for two including 2 nights, breakfast for 2, 5-course dinner for 2, and 2 $150 spa vouchers from $930.}

Outdoorsy Glampers Something most people don’t know is you can rent vacation homes from the Washington State Government. Whether you want a lakeside retreat or beachside bungalow, they’ve got you covered. Accommodations like the red-roofed Lighthouse Keeper’s Residences at Cape Disappointment won’t … disappoint.

Wine + Diners Vines from three incredible wine regions thrive close to home. For those who like to “discover” the of-the-moment wine, or eat and drink their way through the Pacific Northwest, this weekend in wine country is for you:

  • Vancouver – take a day trip and discover the wineries in your own backyard. Don’t miss Domaine de Chaberton, Lotusland Vinyards, Township 7 and others.
  • Okanagan – internationally recognized for its perfect mix of mountains, lakes, fresh air and intense sunlight, the Okanagan’s wineries give Napa a run for its money.
  • Washington – Did you know the Washington and France wine regions are situated along the same latitude?  Merveilleux! After Napa, Washington is the US’s biggest wine region with 650 wineries and vineyards to enjoy!

Train {or Bolt} Try out Portland’s famed food scene or shop ’til you drop {no sales tax} in Oregon’s biggest city. Amtrak Cascades rail service runs from Vancouver to Portland {return} departing twice daily {Seattle to Portland has more frequent daily departures}. For something a little cheaper and quicker, also check out the groovy and tech-savvy, BoltBus.

TS Picks If you're visiting any of these cities, also check out some of our fave hotels in: Whistler - Nita Lake Lodge Seattle - The Sorrento {boutique} Hotel, The Alexis Hotel, The Pan Pacific Seattle Vancouver - Fairmont Pacific Rim, Loden Hotel

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[photo by @tripstyler]

Overnight {Without The Baggage}

[trip style = quick weekend getaway]

Baggage weighs us down {in more ways than one}.

Lately I've been doing a lot of overnight-cations, a travel dance {of sorts} where two days tango with one night. Last week alone, I took two separate overnight getaways with only the clothes on my back. In other words, I didn't pack {except for any toiletries and undergarments that could fit in my purse or pocket}. In lieu of a multi-option travel wardrobe, I layered, downsizing my overnight duffel for a my purse.

Trip Styler Tip: maximize your trip style = weekend getaway {and your dollars} leaving early Saturday morning and returning later on Sunday night. Cutting out a hotel on Friday night means you just saved $150+.

I realize the no-pack overnight-cation sounds crazy. First we told you how to pack 50+ items in one carry-on, and now this? The self-imposed 'efficiency' challenge sounded a little nutso to me too, but once I tried it on for size, I realized it wasn't a challenge at all. Layering right meant I could go from day-to-night without the fuss of packing or lugging a bag!

In part, I drew inspiration from my artsy Grandma {aka, "Gram"} who used to pick outfits in two-day blocks. Once I asked her why she wore the same thing two days in a row, to which she responded "if I'm going to take the time to craft a great outfit, why wouldn't I wear it twice?" Sound advice from a well-traveled woman.

Making It Work :: Overnighting Sans Baggage:
1/ Choose your trip style, check the weather, and plan your outfit accordingly.
2/ Pick shoes and bottoms {pants, a skirt or a dress} that can go from day-to-night with ease.
3/ Layer your top half to 'reveal' a whole new look at night.
4/ Think of your clothes as the canvas and your accessories as the color.
5/ Want to bring a bathing suit too? No worries, throw it in your purse with some flip flops.

*When I was away, the weather hovered between a breezy 15 - 22 Celsius, so I chose a midi skirt and cashmere-blend sweater for day, accented by a scarf to combat the early morning and late night chill. In the eve, I ditched my sweater for a tank top, adding a belt and a necklace to switch the look.

Trip Styler Tip :: Believe it or not, as we move into fall, the no-packing weekend becomes MORE and MORE possible with the layering-potential cool weather affords.

More Packing Tips
Men's Packing :: The Go-Anywhere Chambray Shirt
A Sky-vival Kit
Packed :: A Summer Urban Weekend
Fashionable Flashpacking
Fitting 50 Garments Into A Carry-On
Q&A With “How To Pack Like a Rock Star” Author
Packing 103 // Packing 102 // Packing 101
Size Matters
Travel Essentials for Any Trip Style
High Rolling :: To Roll or Lay Flat?
A Summer Weekend Packing List
The Art of Carry-On TravelGoing Away? Packing and To Do List

[photo by @tripstyler]