I am from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada and I'm back from traveling with my husband on an expat assignment to foreign lands. 2011-2012 we were in Shenyang, China. Spring 2012- Spring 2013 we were in Resende,RJ Brazil then back to Shenyang, China in July 2013 until the end of July 2014. Expat life WAS amazing! Adventure abounds no matter where we travel to. We really enjoyed the amazing opportunity to live and experience culture and tradition in these places. BUT now we are finished and adjusting to life in our small town in Canada. Our days of travel and adventure are not over.
Today was awesome! We spent the day surrounded by beautiful mountains!
Destination— Canmore and Banff
Today we took a leisurely drive to Banff via Canmore.
Both places are absolutely breathtaking. The Mountains the views, they take your breathe away…
We are so happy we chose this area as the destination for our Anniversary,
We stopped in Canmore for a picnic lunch. We didn’t stay there too long because we will be back there tomorrow night to spend the night.
Then it was on the Banff. Banff Avenue is so beautiful. We walked the streets browsing the shops and enjoyed a beavertail.
We checked in to the Buffalo Mountain Lodge nestled in the mountains
We decided to do a suppertime hike to Sulfur Mountain. It was a 5.5km hike but I found it brutal. I guess I need to get in better shape. We made it to the top and the view is so amazing. Well worth the walk up! The gondola ride was the best way down after the hike.
We quickly got dressed for dinner ( a late dinner) and went to Saltlik. The food was so delicious and just perfect after the hike.
It was after 10 by the time we got back to our hotel in the mountains so we went for a quick relax in the hot tub ( had it all to ourselves) and then back to our room for a cozy fire before bed.
This morning we left Calgary and headed for the Badlands! Drumheller and the Hoodoo trail to be exact. This is such a cool area just an hour and a half outside of Calgary. What is really cool is the way the landscape gradually changes as you get closer to the badlands. We went from flat land with roads that you can see for miles lined with beautiful green and yellow. The canola crop is in full bloom and it’s amazing. As you get closer it gets a little hilly and then all of a sudden you are in the Badlands!
Badlands are dramatic landforms that develop an intricate network of deeply incised, narrow, winding gullies and occasional fantastically shaped hoodoos. Steep, often precipitous and densely rilled slopes almost devoid of vegetation are striking evidence of the forces of erosion.
Hoodoos (aka fairy chimneys and earth pyramids) are tall rock pillars created from soft sedimentary rock (sandstone) topped with a harder rock which is more resistant to time and the elements like wind and rain. Over time the weather creates 4 to 7 metre tall red rock pillars shaped like mushrooms. The hoodoos are easily identified. These hoodoos are a symbol of the Canadian Badlands in Alberta, Canada. Aboriginals in the 18th century used “hoodoo” ( not voodoo) to communicate with evil and supernatural forces. They believed the hoodoos were evil giant gods turned to stone by the Great Spirit. It was really cool to see this!
After a quick lunch at a picnic spot along the way…
it was on to Edmonton. To West Edmonton Mall. We just HAD to go back! I wanted to see what changed in the last 29 years. There’s a huge pirate ship, the Santa Maria ( an exact replica of Christopher Columbus’ flagship for his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492). And it is here at this spot, One of the special memories I have of our visit to West Edmonton Mall in July 1987 was choosing an oyster and inside was a beautiful pearl…a bluish one. David had the pearl put in to a ring as a 1st year Anniversary gift for me. I still have it BUT I don’t wear it often because the ring part has worn a little bit over the years.
My pearl ring from West Edmonton Mall 1987
I think that started my love for pearls and I am so fortunate to have many beautiful strands from China. Maybe I should have done this again for our 30th Anniversary, after all it’s the suggested gift 😛
There’s a skating rink, an amusement park, mini golf, a Fantasyland hotel, a wave pool…all these things I remember. It was fun to go back!
There are also shops and many stores at West Edmonton Mall BUT really…who goes to shop?
On the way home we stopped very quickly to see our niece Rachel, Gerald & baby Kiet in Airdrie.
and the outlet mall, Cross Iron Mills.
To end another wonderful day we had a great visit with a very dear friend ( she’s like family) Amber. She used to baby sit our kids and is very close to our family. She know lives in Crossfield so she came to visit at our hotel and I totally forgot to get a picture…
Another great day but I need to get to bed and rested. Tomorrow starts our “romantic two days” that are celebrating our Anniversary.
And flying to Calgary. We actually arrived in Calgary at 9am!!!! Ya, early! So it was breakfast on the airplane and a little nap. This is a great way to bypass the awful drive in Northern Ontario.
After we picked up our rental, a black charger…
we had a whole day to explore this city that is so well known as the Home of Canada’s Calgary Stampede. It is actually Stampede Days while we are here but with only so much time, that is not priority on our list. ( I know, I know…it should be) BUT, with only 3 weeks, it’s pick and choose and this is one of those times. So…NO stampede. Besides TODAY is TORRENTIAL rains and thunderstorms…just like Exhibition Week at home.
There’s lots to do in Calgary! First, a quick overview. Calgary Tower.
This was fun and we got some good pictures without bright sun and before it fogged in too much and down poured. And guess what? Guess who else was in Calgary for the Stampede today?
That’s right! Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. We actually saw all the streets blocked with police security while we were up in the Calgary Tower. We knew someone important was in town! He looks so great in a Stetson.
There’s a lot to see in Calgary that really doesn’t cost a lot. Lots of cool and interesting things. Like the Wonderland statue in front of the Bow Building, a walk along Stephen Avenue ( I would have loved this in nice weather) and a quick pic under the Galleria trees. The Canada Pacific building and other high-rises in the downtown. Calgary is an interesting spot during Stampede. Cowboys and Cowgirls, not necessarily authentic, could be locals, could be tourists…you see them everywhere. We felt a little under dressed but it’s not our style.
It’s hard to know what to do when it rains…
We ducked in to A&W on Stephen Avenue for a couple burgers at lunch. I guess burgers are a thing to have…or beef BECAUSE…
A “MUST DO” on the list for Calgary… Peter’s Drive-In. A very famous burgers and milkshake joint! Not a great day but we went anyway. So glad we did…very very good burgers!
Our Calgary hotel is so nice for two days here, a King Studio with a kitchen. It’s great for getting picnic lunches together for the next couple days and just an early relax evening on this cool rainy day.
No stop in Ontario is complete without a bit of time in Toronto. When our kids were little we would often come to Ontario and do Toronto activities. However, the last few years, our Toronto stop was usually just at the airport for a few hours lay, waiting for connecting flights to either Brazil or China. How much fun is that? Trust me, it gets old quick!
So today we said farewell to our family and went in to the city for the day.
We wanted to do something different in Toronto that we haven’t done before so we went to the Harbour front and took a ferry to Toronto Island. It’s a great view of the Toronto Skyline and famous CN tower. We got lots of pics and had a delicious lunch with this awesome view!
A beautiful getaway from the hustle and bustle in downtown Toronto, $7.25 roundtrip and a short ferry ride brings you to the many beaches and parks here in the Islands. There are 3 different ferries you can take from the terminal to get to different points on the Islands: Hanlan’s Point, Centre Island, and Ward’s Island.
Once on the island, you are surrounded by Lake Ontario with a view of Toronto’s skyline. On a nice day, the sight can steal your breath away. The best view is right off the docks on Hanlan’s Island.( BUT it’s here where the nude beach is so we opted to stay at Centre Island lol)We didn’t have a lot of time so we enjoyed the Far Enough Farm and a nice stroll after lunch and then it was back to downtown.
The next thing I REALLY wanted to do was checkout was Toronto’s Chinatown! The boundaries of the area are Spadina Ave between College and Queen and East and West of Spadina Ave on Dundas. So we did a fair bit of walking to get there. BUT I got lots more interesting pictures. This Chinatown is the biggest Chinatown in the city. The first Chinatown was between Elizabeth Street and extended to Queen around 1910 when the number of Chinese Torontonians grew to over 1,000 residents. Next to the Streetcar tracks there are two red poles in the form of a dragon on the top of them, which I think is a staple art sculpture in the area. We had fun browsing, it felt so familiar, comfortable really. We enjoyed some authentic dumplings ( so delicious) picked up some fruit, and took the red street car back to our parking.
Then it was time to get back on the highway and head to the airport hotel to get rested for our early flight in the morning.
We have been in Niagara Falls! We are spending a few days with Martin & Rebecca, seeing their new home, enjoying Rebecca’s delicious cooking… and enjoying the beautiful Falls and sights that bring tourists from all over the world to their city.
Niagara Falls area is touristy! It’s beautiful though! Quite amazing really! We have been there many times, but in between visiting and quality time we had to pop down to see them…in the day…and at night!
Niagara Falls…it’s been so wonderful but it’s time to move on…
About 30 km from Niagara Falls is a beautiful town, Niagara On The Lake. Tourists often describe it as “the prettiest town in Ontario” It’s where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario and it is Ontario’s wine region with vineyard after vineyard. There are also markets and fresh fruits. There’s a lot of History and Historical places to see at Niagara on The Lake, however, knowing my husband’s “love” for history…we don’t tend to focus on that aspect, but there’s lots to see and learn.
Niagara on the Lake is my favourite place in this area. We always visit when we are at Martin & Rebecca’s. It’s a place that I can keep going back to, just to wander the streets and shops, peek in the art galleries, have a coffee, maybe a bite to eat and a glass of wine, watch the sights, watch people. It’s my idea of a relaxing few hours of my vacation. What a wonderful ( very HOT 35 degrees) day!
Today is another travel day with a quick stop for bagels. Bagels in Quebec, especially Montreal Bagels are the BEST in the world. It’s all in the way they are prepared and baked. Oven roasted…YUMMOS!
And then on to Canada’s capital. It was a quick stop.Ok it was more of a pause and drive by… When the kids were younger and in school, we spend some time here exploring and learning first hand about Canada’s capital and city, Ottawa. Today we stopped for a few pics and to wave Hello to “Justin & Sophie” 😀 and have a picnic along the beautiful Ottawa River.
Every summer, artist John-Felice Ceprano, does some amazing work with rocks. Ceprano lifts stones and slabs to create “rock balance art.” Every summer he expands the collection of sculptures at Remic Rapids adding to his creations using only materials found on-site. Such a cool spot along our travels.
A quick diversion to my old home city of Port Perry. A few pics of my Uncle & Auntie’s farm. A few pics of our Manchester home. I lived there in the early 70’s before my parents moved to Nova Scotia in 1975. And since we were in Port Perry…dinner was at Haugen’s Restaurant where Mom ( & my cousin Peggy) used to work. And look who joined us? It was so wonderful that Peggy & Brian drove down from Lindsay to have dinner with us.
Driving down the busy 401…are we having fun? Just a wee bit tired!!!
And then it was on to David’s twin brother’s home…Martin & Rebecca live in Niagara Falls. We took advantage of the fact that we were a little late arriving to get a few night shots of the falls…
We just enjoyed their company at our home in Nova Scotia, and now they are back home. And it is here that we will spend a few days visiting, checking out their new place ( they moved last Fall when Rebecca & I were in China) and seeing a couple of our favourite spots before we move on to the next part of our travels.
It’s late…time for sleep in Niagara Falls Ontario.
We are in Old Quebec City for the night after a looooooong day of driving. Oh well, we have been through these parts many times before and will again so it’s just a push on driving through today with pit stops and coffee stops and more pit stops.
We are staying in a quaint hotel Auberge du Tresor right in the heart of Old Quebec. We have stayed in this area on past Anniversaries, I LOVE it!
Had a nice dinner, actually at a “Rabbit Restaurant” lol French Onion soup on this rainy day and Rabbit Poutine were my choices.
We looked around a bit and now we need a good rest.
Tresor, that’s my absolute favourite perfume! Who knew it was a hotel too?
Goodnight from our amazing view across the street from the Chateau Frontenac.
After all the planning…It’s here and I am so excited!!!! 3 weeks of FUN and ADVENTURE with my sweetie traveling across our beautiful country.
Originally, we hoped to have enough time to do it all by car BUT with only 3 weeks we will driving and flying and renting a car. Either way it will be fun! We will see some places we saw 29 years ago, and make some new memories, as well as stop at some places we have been wanting to see for a long time.
Itinerary is planned, suitcases are packed, and after a good night’s sleep tonight….OFF we go bright and EARLY in the morning!!!!!
Planes, Trains, Automobiles, Ferries…it’s gonna be a FUN Adventure!
I had a visitor in my garden. Actually I get frequent visitors. I LOVE to see them but really wish they wouldn’t fill up on greens in MY garden.
We tried spraying a product …but the whole back yard smelled like Coyote urine…gross!!!!
Now that the blueberries are on the bushes, I sure hope they are not in to green berries as well. I really would like to be able to pick them when they are ripe.
Well, it’s Friday and we had a good rain overnight! Hopefully it will help the dryness we have been having!