I'll let the pictures do most of the talking on this one. The new and family-friendly Malahat Skywalk is simply stunning in its sleek design and functionality. Situated on Vancouver Island, the Malahat Skywalk is worth the detour from your travels. Or better yet, consider it a destination all on its own. This unique tourist… Continue reading Malahat Skywalk – Experience BC With the Whole Family!
Dimensions Art Gallery – Something New in the City
Worth it? Yes! Dimensions Art Gallery in Vancouver is totally worth checking out. It has become a favourite among local Vancouverites offering tons of fun photo opts. It's a great place to visit with friends and family and can take up as much of the day as you want it to. This gallery is also… Continue reading Dimensions Art Gallery – Something New in the City
Evo VS Modo – Car Share Vancouver
It's becoming increasingly easy to get by in life without the convenience of owning a car, and here's why: Beyond the boundaries of regular public transit comes the attractive option of car-share membership in a variety of car-share companies; namely Evo and Modo. All the joys of owning a vehicle without the hassle of maintenance… Continue reading Evo VS Modo – Car Share Vancouver
Grouse Mountain
If you're new to Vancouver and looking for an outdoor adventure near the city, look no further than Grouse Mountain. Easily accessible via public transit or by car, Grouse Mountain has tons to offer in the way of activities, views, and unique experiences. Nestled beside one of my favourite parts of town, North Vancouver, Grouse… Continue reading Grouse Mountain
Bokksu – Japanese Snack Box Explained
When you open your Bokksu box, it feels like an intimate moment within Japan itself. So much culture packed into one place! It's almost exclusively Japanese on the packaging, which makes it a fun way to practice your Japanese if you've entered the journey of learning the language. Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji are all present on the cute packaging. Some of the treats are sweet while some are salty, and others introduce new textures and flavours altogether.
Bowen Island
Bowen Island is truly a must-see if you ever visit the west coast! It is accessible by a 20min ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay terminal which will drop you off at your destination: Snug Cove. The island is home to cafes, restaurants, gift shops, and hiking trails, and is full of incredible photo opportunities and… Continue reading Bowen Island
Gambier Island
Hidden in the beautiful Howe Sound of British Columbia sits a lesser-known island, Gambier. This sweet gem is tucked between Bowen Island (off the coast of West Vancouver) and Langdale (Sunshine Coast). It is a tiny island that is residential with no stores! However, there are a few local businesses that should consider adding themselves… Continue reading Gambier Island
Kanaka Creek – A Gem of Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge isn't as automatically slotted into the tourism destination category of cities in BC as central Vancouver is, however, I found that it has lots to offer! The city of Maple ridge seems to be full of life with ample transit lines, multiple shopping malls as well as parks close by to explore. All… Continue reading Kanaka Creek – A Gem of Maple Ridge
Whistler During A Pandemic
The Whistler Village has established itself as a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the west coast of BC. Rain or shine, Whistler is a wonderland full of fun and adventures for everyone. My boyfriend and I were fortunate enough to be able to visit this beautiful part of BC back in June of 2020. The… Continue reading Whistler During A Pandemic
Tutoring on Cambly – What’s it like?
I have so enjoyed getting to tutor students from around the world through Cambly! It has been a fun way to meet new people and gain self-confidence in tutoring too. As a tutor on Cambly, you are not required to have extensive education or credentials, however, they always come in handy if you do have… Continue reading Tutoring on Cambly – What’s it like?
