Weekend Getaway

An Epicurean High

Cornucopia2013[trip style = foodie + wine tasting + weekend getaway]

Eye flutters and moans marked my weekend. In case you're getting any sultry ideas, this topic is G-rated, and by G I mean gastronomic. For the past four days, I've sampled and sipped 2,000 ft above sea level at one of Canada's longest-running and highfalutin food and wine festivals: Cornucopia in Whistler, Canada.

The good-time gourmets who've faithfully attended the four-day celebration for 16 years asked for more. The result: an 11-day foray into bites and bevs honing in on the region's homegrown harvest, local talent and international appeal.

While past years focused primarily on savoring both liquids and solids, this year saw Cornucopia weave in an oh-so-Whistler thread of well being and la belle vie. Wellness-themed sessions, aptly named Nourish, made their debut on the epicurean event's menu. We could all learn something from Whistlerites -- British Columbia's masters of the good life who ski, bike or hike by day and eat and drink well by night {and manage to look 10 or 15 years younger than us city folk}.

Complementing this Whistler lifestyle, morning yoga sessions were available to balance-conscious festival goers, as well as sessions on stress-relieving foods {note to self: eat more avocados, spinach, walnuts and turkey} and skincare from the pantry. Midday, munch on demos featuring local chef and sommelier collabs, and intimate chef- and winery-led lunches at private residences. When the clock strikes six, sip to your palate's content at grand tasting galas or themed restaurant tastings.

During the weekend, I witnessed one moment that described Cornucopia best; it happened at the culinary stage series, crafted by the executive chef and the sommelier of Vancouver's acclaimed Cibo Trattoria. While tasting northern Italian wines -- chosen to complement autumnal cooking {mushrooms} -- Chef Faizal Kassam pulled handmade gnocchi out of the oven. As he topped the creamy, nearly polenta-like dish with in-season porcini and chanterelles, the sold-out crowd erupted with elation as a slice of truffle crowned the canapé. The groans were for good reason; the Italian staple was that good. Good food and fine wine have a way of bringing out our inner joie de vivre, hence the fanfare and impassioned reactions.

The rest of the weekend crescendoed with a pop when I launched the top of a Moët bottle into midair in a literal and ceremonial swipe of a sword in the Bearfoot Bistro's wine cellar. Cin cin!

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ravioli {Prepping my palate for Cornucopia at Sidecut restaurant at the Four Seasons Resort Whistler.}

cibo

gnocchi {Culinary Stage Series: Cibo Trattoria - Piedmont in Autumn.}

BC wine paring dinner

choco {BC Wine Pairing dinner: seven courses and 15 wines!}

marTEAni {MarTEAni Party at Fairmont Chateau Whistler, a dress-up affair turning a spot of Fairmont's famous teas into a series of sophisticated sips.}

booze

Four Seasons Whistler cheesecake {The libation station and bite-size cheesecake at Four Seasons Whistler's Private Residences chef brunch. Find other chef luncheons here.}

champagne bearfoot bistro {The Bearfoot Bistro; the unofficial après-Cornucopia place to be.}

The Tasty Bits - Cornucopia runs from November 7 - 17, 2013. If you live nearby, there's still time to attend this coming weekend! - Tickets range from $15 to $250 per event. Stay and sip packages and other ticket-bundling options are available. - The events are as plentiful as a fall harvest and range from a $25 three-course meal at one of Whistler's most fabulous restaurants to culinary demos, seminars, grand tasting galas and seven-course dinners.

[photos by @tripstyler, taken while a guest of Cornucopia]

Roam+Board :: Cama Beach Cabins

cama beach cabins [trip style = budget + weekend getaway + glamping]

Editor's Note: While we normally cover styled stays and plays, summer calls for a more relaxed, chilled out approach to vacation time. Just you, the basics and the beach. With a few weeks remaining in the Pacific Northwest's sunny season, I feel compelled to tell you about a set of 32 seaside cabins I met up with when I was weekending between Seattle and Vancouver. The best part? They start at $52 a night, so bring your Trader Joe's two buck chuck, or go BIG with a bottle of Opus One {I mean, you're saving a bundle on your accoms}.

What Glamping in the cabins at Cama Beach feels like camp, sans counselor. There's a cafe-slash-gathering space that's like a mess hall, central heads {aka washrooms}, wooden boat center to paddle or crab, volunteer-run tuck shop, and grassy field for wide games. All that's missing is a group of guys streaking to the flag pole at 4am. {If you went to camp as a kid, you'll pick up what I'm putting down.}

This woody cabin collective is sunset-situated along Cama Beach State Park's pebble and shell-topped beach, and in true beachfront form, each cabin has a front porch.

MORE PHOTOS BELOW

A living room, kitchenette including fridge, microwave, sink AND coffeemaker, and bedroom round out the most basic space. In case you thought I was kidding about glamping, this cabin type has no bathroom - a central set is a stroll away. Lavatory lovers, don't despair, there are seven deluxe waterfront cabins and two bungalows each including a toilet, shower and sink {plus all the other stuff}. Trip Styler approved.

Friends: if you are reading this, shall we book a bevy of Cama cabins and roast marshmallows by the seaside?

Where Cama Beach on Camano Island, about two hours from Vancouver and an hour from Seattle by car - no ferry required. Once you arrive, a shuttle takes you and your glamping stuff from the parking lot to the cabins.

When The cabins are open year-round and can only be booked---gasp---by phone up to nine months prior to your arrival date: 1 - 360 - 387 - 1550.

Who/Why What's camping? A cabin by the sea is as basic as you'll go.

Cost Rates start at $52 in winter and $69 in summer. Find free WiFi at the cafe perched on treed bluff above the cabins. Dogs are allowed for $15 extra per night. BYO linens, pillows, kitchen utensils and hibachi {or charcoal for the on-site BBQs}.

Photos washington state cabins at cama

More Roam+Board The Pearl Hotel – San Diego The Templar – Toronto Encuentro Guadalupe – Mexico Hotel Havana – San Antonio The Ampersand Hotel – London Mount Engadine Lodge – Canadian Rockies Lava Lava Beach Club – Hawaii Island Ace Hotel – Seattle The Wickaninnish Inn – Tofino The Burrard – Vancouver  Hotel de Glace – Quebec Alcazar Palm Springs – California Jumeirah Zabeel Saray – Dubai Makena Resort – Maui Find more R+B hotels featured here, plus our it list of worldwide hotel picks.

[photos taken by @tripstyler, except top photo flickr/larrymyhre]

Spotlight :: San Diego

trip styler's san diego[trip style = weekend away + beach + urban]

San Diego's sea breeze and surf life has been calling my name since high school, the last time I visited. I remember very few details from the trip other than one vivid moment: seeing A.C. Slater {of Saved by the Bell fame} walking down the street. I was so embarrassed---for who I'm not sure---I looked the other way.

MORE PHOTOS BELOW.

Prior to my brush with Mr. Mullet, my only interaction with this Southern Cali city was a quintessential kid-trip to Sea World. My sister and I sat in the splash zone for Shamu's show. We left with soggy bums and ice creams to forget the wet.

Mr. Trip Styler and I have been talking about strutting down to Ron Burgundy's stomping grounds forever, so this June we finally flew to the coastal cosmo and tried the adult version on for size. It fit just right. Because people surf before work. Because there's 100+ kms of coastline. Because everyone rides cruiser bikes. Because the temperature is just right---not too hot, not too cold. Because there's a brood of restaurants and shops and neighborhoods outside of tourist areas with a laser-focus on their food, their craft, their brew, their goods, and differentiating from the crowd.

Trip Styler Tip :: Find more San Diego deets in two articles I wrote for Expedia in the Expedia Viewfinder Blog: 48 Hours in San Diego and Beach 101.

Like modern explorers we sailed {read: drove} around town in search of a motley crew of cool; this makeshift map documents our tried, tested and trip styled recommendations. If I take the winter off, you'll know where to find me.

trip styler guide to san diego {To make things clear as ice, I've loaded each hotel, restaurant and lounge mentioned above into Google Maps, as well as tagged my San Diego snaps on Instagram as #TSsanDiego so you can search them easily.}

Photos tower 23 hotel {Tower 23 Hotel. San Diego's it shore-front sleepover.}

pacific beach SD {Pacific Beach.}

sessions public restaurant {Sessions Public. Pictured here: part of our happy hour feast!}

SD lifeguard station {Lifeguard station. I had to.}

coronado beach {Coronado Beach.}

monello restaurant SD {Monello Italian restaurant. Cool trivia: they serve Cicchetti at happy hour, aka you order a drink and the chef prepares you a petite appy.}

 SD pigment shop {Pigment. A shop. My muse avec air plants, beach wood furniture, handmade leather goods, etc... }

great maple restaurant {Great Maple, a gorgeous diner-turned-restau dishing out chic comfort food.}

Related Roam+Board :: The Pearl Hotel {Where to stay in San Diego}

[photos by @tripstyler]

Enter to Win :: A West Coast Weekend Away

ucluelet BC[trip style = spa + active & adventure + luxury + beach + weekend getaway]

{Editor's Note: Tourism Ucluelet recently contacted me with a trip that was too good not to share. In partnership with Trip Styler, they are offering a trip style = weekend getaway including a three-night stay, a spa gift certificate and surf lessons! See below for details.}

Update June 24, 2013, 6.35pm: Congrats Bridget Clifford. According to Random.org, you have been chosen to win this sand, surf and spa package in Uclelet, BC. You have been contacted via email and have two days to claim your prize.

One of my VERY accomplished travel writing friends recently told me Vancouver Island's west coast is his favorite place on earth. In the spirit of sharing my GORGEOUS backyard with you, I implore you to check out this sand, spa and surf giveaway to that very locale, Ucluelet.

The Goods {a $1000 value}
  • Three-night stay at Black Rock Oceanfront Resort in a Studio Suite. Black Rock Resort is perched at the edge of the Pacific Ocean in a centuries-old rainforest. Suites offer a magical perspective of Vancouver Island’s wild west coast.
  • $100 gift certificate to Nurture Day Spa, an Aveda Spa merging plant-based skin and body care products with the art of high-touch experience customized to your specific skin and body care needs.
  • Surf lesson and complimentary rentals for two at Relic Surf Shop and School, offering a wilderness surfing experience in Pacific Rim National Park.

How to Enter Comment on this post and tell us your favorite way to spend a three-day weekend, via the "leave a comment" link below. *You MUST comment on this post for a chance to win. Along with the below bonus entries, you have up to three chances to win.

Bonus entry 1. Go to Trip Styler's Instagram, find this contest's post, and regram it per the instructions. Bonus entry 2. Tweet this: Enter to win a 3-day surf n spa weekend via @Travel_Ucluelet + @tripstyler -> Enter: http://tiny.cc/TSUcl #TSUcluelet #UclueletXCanada

Details Open to residents of Canada and the USA 21 years or older. Entries will be accepted June 10 - 24 {until 5pm}, 2013. Winner will be chosen via random.org and announced at the top of THIS POST on June 24, 2013. After prizing notification is sent via email, the winner has two days to make contact, or the prize will be given to another entrant.

PS - To get to Ucluelet, fly to the Tofino airport from Vancouver, or go by boat from the Horseshoe Bay BC Ferries terminal—a half hour outside of downtown Vancouver—and drive onto the 1.5-hour car ferry bound for Departure Bay, Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. Once in Nanaimo, follow the signs for Tofino/Ucluelet, a 2.5-hour drive away.

[photos by tourism ucluelet]