7 Vegan Restaurants in Kelowna, BC
These are Kelowna’s best vegan restaurants that bring this carnivore back time and time again! It’s definitely no secret that I am not a vegan but I don’t have any problem trying new things, even...
Read MoreThese are Kelowna’s best vegan restaurants that bring this carnivore back time and time again! It’s definitely no secret that I am not a vegan but I don’t have any problem trying new things, even...
Read MoreSparkling Hill Resort is an Okanagan wellness resort tucked away above the Okanagan wine region and lake. It is a short drive from Vernon, BC and neighbours the elite golfing village of Predator Ridge. Sparkling...
Read MoreMy favourite hosting gifts to give are a new cookbook and a bottle of Canadian wine. I especially love to send new Canadian cookbooks to friends who live in the USA or Europe to send...
Read MoreThere’s lots of reasons to love Summerland, BC. It is central and half way between Kelowna and Penticton, the two largest centres in the Okanagan wine valley. It is also a year round destination with...
Read MoreHarvest season is upon us in the Okanagan which means Kelowna fall events and chefs get a renewed sense of creativity. New and more refined menus emerge at Kelowna restaurants as they make adjustments for...
Read MoreKelowna can be an expensive city to visit. The hotels during the summer months can skyrocket past $300 per night. Add to that the activities and you might be surprised how much visiting Kelowna can...
Read MoreDiscover the allure of hidden Canadian gems, where you can escape the tourist crowds and unearth the country’s best-kept secrets. From the Gaspé Peninsula’s rugged beauty to Haida Gwaii’s remote tranquility, pack light and embark...
Read MoreBest new restaurants in Kelowna for 2024 along with hot new menus! Foodietown.ca
Read MoreWith cultural hotspots, delicious food, and picturesque views, Calgary is one of the hidden gastronomic gems in Canada. Nestled in the province of Alberta, it stands as one of Canada’s multicultural cities. Calgary is well-known...
Read MoreAre you searching for a family friendly Okanagan? We love it when you pop in our DMs to ask us! The Okanagan from Vernon, Kelowna and Penticton has something for every age to make for...
Read MoreThe best Penticton restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner showcase the quality and authenticity of local cuisine in British Columbia, with a stellar cocktail scene. We also love Penticton breweries! You don’t want to miss...
Read MoreWinter has arrived here in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. It’s hard to believe that only mid July fluffy white snow finally fell to cover our city. With the cold seemingly staying there’s something new to...
Read MoreThe 3rd annual Okanagan Hot Chocolate Festival kicks off on January 19th and runs until February 19th in 2024. Now offering a hot chocolate passport, new flavours and vendors throughout the Okanagan Valley, the festival...
Read MoreHave you ever travelled to a country and discovered the the locals have never been to the places you’ve filled your itinerary with? Or maybe they have and give you long list of places you...
Read MoreIf you have been reading our little website long enough you might know that we make almost everything a family affair, even when the son-in-laws might not be so keen. So when Taryn’s (my sister...
Read MoreCanada’s winter season is not just about embracing the cold; it’s a celebration of culinary delights that warm the soul and captivate the taste buds. Across the country, various Canadian winter festivals and “feastivals” offer...
Read MoreAs the frosty embrace of winter blankets Canada’s landscapes, a magical world of culinary adventure dining awaits in some of the country’s most picturesque snowy destinations. From the majestic mountains of Banff and Whistler to...
Read MoreTucked away in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Banff, Alberta, is renowned for its varied food scene in addition to its breath-taking natural beauty. The tiny mountain village of Banff National Park has something...
Read MoreThis year it feels like everyone is hosting or attending a holiday market. There are almost too many things to do in the Okanagan! There are some really great Kelowna December events but I am...
Read MoreCanadian foodies unite! Welcome to our first annual Canadian foodie gift guide for the holiday season or year round if you have a foodie in the family. We are so proud to present you these...
Read MoreRevelstoke is a year round visiting destination. There are plenty of things to do in Revelstoke although it does slow down come mid-October as anticipation for winter arrives. We visited at the end of July...
Read MoreWell hey all you ghouls and goblins. My favourite time of year is Halloween and some of the most popular tourist attractions are also haunted houses in Canada. This roundup of Canada’s top ten haunted...
Read MoreOctober in the Okanagan is a magical time and I can’t get enough of the unique things do in Kelowna in October this year! From the classic Okanagan pumpkin patch to ghost tours and more....
Read MoreWhen Edward Pola and George Wyle wrote the jolliest Christmas hit “It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year”, I’m pretty sure they were staying in Canada! The Land of The Maple transforms into a...
Read MoreFrom free food to raising money for recovery efforts, the Okanagan foodie community is coming together in support of evacuees of the Kelowna fires. Okanagan residents are no strangers to fire. Our valley has earned...
Read MoreWhere there’s a wine country there’s also a budding if not prominent food scene. In British Columbia’s Okanagan wine valley this is exactly the case with festivals and events year round. Here’s a guide to...
Read MoreWith all the buzz around using ChatGPT and AI we thought we would try it out for trip planning. We’ve been wanting to focus on Kelowna in our video series “24 Hours of Eating in…”...
Read MoreIn July we had the opportunity to stay in the most incredible boutique Bed & Breakfast in the heart of Okanagan wine country. The Bench D’Or is located on the Naramata Wine Bench within walking...
Read MoreWhere to eat in Vernon, BC with video featuring our "24 hours of eating in..." series
Read MoreIf you’re wondering where to stay in Canada you’ve found a comprehensive list that includes some of the most unique and luxurious Canadian places throughout the nation. Here’s a roundup of the top 10 picks...
Read MoreOne of the most asked questions we get here at Foodie Town, other than where to eat, is suggestions on where to stay in Kelowna. Is it better to stay in West Kelowna or downtown...
Read MoreThere is no shortage of good places to eat in Montreal. Montreal’s famous Underground City is an extensive network of interconnected hotels, shopping centres, office towers, and restaurants located in the heart of the city....
Read MoreThe new restaurants in Kelowna are bringing the variety and flavour this year! I am so excited to show you some of the new must eats at these new Kelowna restaurants! From fine dining to...
Read More8 of Kelowna's best coffee shops and unique spaces slinging up lattes. Updated annually!
Read MoreIt’s the 2nd annual Okanagan Hot Chocolate Fest here in our valley. We have the first scoop of all the hot chocolates and locations participating, from vegan to cocktails and everything in between. These are...
Read MoreGranville Island is a must stop if it is your first time or 100th visit to Vancouver, you must go! The food is unmatched and is a true West Coast treasure in British Columbia,...
Read MoreAs a huge fan of the Vancouver Christmas Market, and an attendee since 2016, it’s my family’s favourite way to kick off the holidays. We love to shop for new glass and wooden ornaments that...
Read MoreWhile there is no food shortage in Canada, reports indicate that 58% of food in the country goes to waste each year, which is a cause for concern. If the majority of people take steps...
Read MoreDon't be fooled. There is a big difference between West Kelowna and Kelowna. Many visitors conflate the two but as a local I keep them separated. And for good reason! Here are 5 of the best wineries in West Kelowna for architecture and winery experiences + plus how to get around from hiring a designated drive to tour companies.
Read MoreBreanna MacDonald of Table49 brings us a twist on the classic roast chicken.
Read MoreI have to confess, Winter is my least favourite season. I mean the holidays without snow aren’t the same but come January I am over it. It is probably one of the reasons why Taryn...
Read MoreThe best happy hour locations in Kelowna written by a local foodie.
Read MoreLooking for budget friendly date night ideas in Kelowna, BC? We've been there!
Read MoreWhere to eat in Toronto? This trip was all about Italian food! These 4 of Toronto’s best Italian stops for foodies! Italian food is arguably the most beloved cuisine of them all. More approachable than...
Read MoreThe best summer eats can be experienced at Kelowna food trucks. And the best food trucks in Kelowna can be found on social media. I use social media like Pinterest, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube to...
Read MoreWhistler has long been a tradition for my family to visit during the month of July for my mom’s birthday. However, it has been a hot minute since my last visit thanks to the pandemic...
Read MoreTaryn and I have lived in the Okanagan for close to 15 years and I can’t believe this was our first time scoring tickets to the Grand Sommelier Express in Summerland, BC. Only an hour...
Read MoreFollow your stomach on Richmond's delicious Dumpling Train in Metro Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Read MoreRichmond attracts foodies for the annual Richmond Night Market but did you know the Richmond Public Market is just as worthy? During our road trip from Kelowna, this was our first visit to this foodie...
Read MoreThe Richmond Night Market is North America’s largest night market. With 70% of Richmond inhabitants identifying as Asian and only a 25 minute ride from Vancouver…it’s like San Francisco’s Chinatown moved north of the border...
Read MoreSeven luxury stays at Okanagan wineries throughout the valley. These stays are at some of the Okanagan's most beloved wineries.
Read MoreFoodie events throughout the Okanagan to accommodate any budget level!
Read MoreNova Scotia is famously known for its seafood and in particular lobster and scallops. Being located on the Atlantic ocean you can’t get much fresher seafood than what we have in our restaurants. Unless you...
Read MoreWhere are the best spots for Kelowna spring blossoms? We’ve got the goods for you in this guide from a local featuring Kelowna’s best spots for gorgeous blossoming fruit trees. As an avid seeker of...
Read MoreYes, it is possible to visit Kelowna on a budget! The Okanagan, and in particular Kelowna can be an expensive area to visit during the peak season or really in any season. I live here...
Read MoreSummertime in the Okanagan begs for a roadtrip, an Okanagan fruit stand, and great views. There are so many options and all of them offer views, great food, the classic Okanagan fruit stand and excellent...
Read MoreYou might be asking yourself where the Similkameen Valley is. From just East of Osoyoos through Cawston, Keremeos and Princeton, there are historic hidden gems and delightful small farms with unique experiences to enhance your...
Read MoreThe best liquor store in the Okanagan? Plus West Kelowna wineries in the Okanagan wine valley of British Columbia, Canada. Where to go, what to taste, iconic views and which have restaurants? ~ The Wanderfull Traveler ~ Food, wine and life in the Okanagan wine region and beyond.
Read MoreEat, SUP and explore Penticton wine and the Naramata wine bench. This is the ideal Okanagan getaway in British Columbia, Canada! - FoodieTown.ca
Read MoreWhere are the best Okanagan patios for summer sipping? This is a question I’ve been asked a lot lately and my answers always vary. It depends on what you’re looking for exactly; is it a...
Read More#BourdainDay - How to celebrate Anthony Bourdain Day - Here's how I'm going about it. Tell me how you observe it and where you're from!
Read MoreInterview with Okanagan foraging with professional forager Scott Moran. Subscribe to The Okanagan Podcast where you get your podcasts. Have you ever wanted to try your hand at foraging in the wild? It can be...
Read MoreVisit Kalamalka Lake in the Okanagan region of British Columbia. The turquoise ethereal waters will transport you to the Caribbean yet has a distinct vibe with vineyards and orchards in the immediate area.
Read MoreWinter wine touring in the Okanagan wine region of British Columbia, Canada
Read MoreThere are so many delicious things to eat in the Okanagan but what to choose? Where do you go? What’s seasonal and is it worth it? This guide provides an answer to all those questions...
Read MoreThe most epic things to do in the Okanagan! Tell me if you’ve tried any of these activities in the comments at the bottom of this post. The Okanagan Valley contains some very unique and...
Read MoreAmazing places to stay in British Columbia, Canada. You won’t want to miss these magical AirBnbs in British Columbia for any budget, travel style and occasion. British Columbia is one of Canada’s most beautiful provinces...
Read MoreI had some incredible dishes here in the Okanagan during the pandemic. Here’s a roundup of the best of the Okanagan during 2020! I hope these experiences inspire you to try some of these unique...
Read MoreDid you know I operate a food tour business? Well, it was due to launch in April but then we all know what happened in 2020! Nothing went to plan for anyone! In the meantime...
Read More101 Things to do in Kelowna for newbies and locals alike, foodies, winos, beer lovers, kids, families and history buffs. - The Wanderfull Traveler; Food and Life in the Okanagan wine region of British Columbia and beyond.
Read MoreThis list of Kelowna’s Craft Markets is ongoing and continuously updated. If you are hosting a market, virtually or physically this year please let me know and I will add you. We are all in...
Read MoreKelowna European delis and specialty shops are a true gem within the city. I am a European deli addict and when the holidays roll around they offer that cozy feel that you might imagine at...
Read MoreAn unsung hero of the night out (or in) is dessert. At least it is in my house. I like to put a lot of thought into dessert if I am hosting company but find...
Read MoreBrunch is one of my favourite weekend luxuries, no matter where I am. And brunch in Kelowna, well we have no shortage of options. As a parent I tend to rise early and brunch spots...
Read MoreIf you haven’t seen the news on my Instagram, let me tell you here and now…I’m expecting my second child! We are thrilled and excited to welcome our next issue April 2021! So right now,...
Read MoreDon't miss these 5 Kelowna food trucks with unique menus and easy to find availability so you won't miss out on your next visit - All recommended by a local!
Read MoreA Boundary Kootenay road trip from Kelowna to Christina Lake, BC. Stops of historical interested, foodie tips, cliff jumping, water fall gazing, and SUP boarding to ancient hieroglyphs left by the Sinixt First Nations people.
Read MoreNo matter the season, provided that the beaches aren’t frozen over yet, you can find kite surfing in Kelowna, BC, Canada. This gorgeous water sport has taken off in the last decade and with the...
Read MoreI’ve got your wineries and incredible breweries but did you know the Kelowna distillery scene is booming? Life nowadays is insane, isn’t it? Just last month I was so hopeful about the future of British...
Read MoreThere are wine tours and then there are heli wine tours. Helicopter wine tours are becoming wildly popular in the Okanagan and it has long been something I wanted to do but didn't think I ever would. But this 33rd birthday I was treated to an adventure checking off another Okanagan bucket list item. - TheWanderfullTraveler.com - Life in the Okanagan wine valley and beyond.
Read MoreWould it surprise you to know that I have lived in Kelowna for 15 years now and I’ve never been on a Kelowna boat tour? I’ve never been on a boat upon the Okanagan Lake!...
Read MoreHave you ever dreamed of a mountain top dinner? (Some of you probably image all Canadians dine this way) With the pandemic I am sure you’ve been dreaming about a lot of things lately. With...
Read MoreThings are beginning to return to some normalcy here in British Columbia, Canada. Restaurants, food trucks, bars and even movie theatres are opening their doors to customers who want in. Some wear masks, most don’t....
Read MoreE-Biking may be the cheaters way out of pedalling your ass off up rolling hills in East Kelowna but I enjoy going further, faster. East Kelowna is one of my favourite areas to head out...
Read MoreShop the post [show_shopthepost_widget id=”4053019″] This is my sister, Taryn. She turned 30 during this pandemic. How do you throw an epic birthday during this unusual time? I looked to host a luxury picnic, curbsidding,...
Read MoreCurrently is a series I recently began during the lockdown to reflect and bring me back to blogging in a conversational style. I was inspired by Misadventures by Andi’s series and she was inspired by...
Read MoreYou might be more used to hearing about wineries but Kelowna breweries are catching up in popularity and quality. In the last decade Kelowna has emerged as a leading brewery town thanks to our North...
Read MoreKelowna during the Corona crisis has, like many communities, been a beacon of innovation. We’ve been in lockdown for about 3 weeks now. Days are blending. Memories of normalcy and the luxury of travel are...
Read MoreWho wants a Food Tours Kelowna Foodie Box? I’ve been struggling. Food Tours Kelowna, my food tour company, was supposed to launch on April 4th and the very partners we were to work with are...
Read MoreWhere to go for date night in Kelowna? My hubby and I have been asking ourselves this monthly since we began a new date night ritual. Luckily, this last decade we’ve seen some of Kelowna’s...
Read MorePondering a trip to Canada? Then you must make British Columbia part of your itinerary! In my mind it is the best province to live. Our geographical location is situated with Washington state below us, the...
Read MoreI have been slowly fulfilling my Okanagan bucket list. I’ve lived in Kelowna, central Okanagan, for almost 15 years now and each year new events, restaurants, shops, wineries open up making my local must-do list...
Read MoreI’m letting my secret out to readers early. There’s a reason I have been relatively silent. I’m sure you’ve noticed the little design changes I’ve made but I haven’t been writing and there’s a reason…and...
Read MoreAutumn is the best time to visit the Okanagan because of the amazing colours that grace our mountains and vineyards. The elevated peaks are dusted white with the promise of snow to come. The...
Read MoreA lot of you have been asking for this post. You want to know how you can get free wine tastings because obviously, like all of us when we travel or just live life from...
Read MoreI know I’ve written about Naramata a few times now. It has been and remains a favourite of mine within the Okanagan wine valley. But this time was very different. I hadn’t explored the depths...
Read MoreI know I say this every year but Kelowna’s foodie scene is booming and 2019 is no different. Would you believe it if I told you there are 11 spots I want you to check...
Read MoreI’ve been writing this blog for 8 years which means there are plenty of lingering and unfinished drafts. I began this post 5 years ago and just never felt the urge to hit publish..until now. ...
Read MoreBeing located in Kelowna, the central Okanagan, I tend to cover wineries nearest to me. Rarely do I get to venture down south to the Golden Mile Bench in Oliver and Osoyoos. But I had...
Read MoreBeing located in Kelowna I tend to tour the wineries in the central Okanagan. I’ve visited all the wineries and can recommend wines from each winery, where to take the best photos, which vineyards offer...
Read More*Updated for 2019 Visiting the Okanagan isn’t cheap, especially during the prime tourist season which begins May to October. The Spring Okanagan Wine Fest kicks off this busy season beginning May 2nd to 13th....
Read MoreI’m always skeptic when I see a list proposing the “most instagrammable” city. Normally these lists feature food too big for any human to consume or specialty drinks that make for pretty pictures but are...
Read MoreIn Kelowna there are approximately 17 wineries;14 traditional(ish), in the sense that you can go do a tasting at a winery located within a vineyard.1 urban winery not located upon a vineyard, but rather in...
Read MoreThis summer has been a banner year for Kelowna when it comes to new locales to grab a drink. I’ve been out of commission for most of the summer after having my baby in June...
Read More*Update: QB Gelato has been closed permanently in 2023. I credit my very first trip to Italy to be an education. Not only did I learn about the nuances between the Venetian artists during the...
Read MoreThe British Columbia wine industry is taking a hit. No, it isn’t because I am pregnant and have ceased buying/consuming wine! Although I’m sure that doesn’t help things. If you aren’t from Canada you might...
Read MoreIn my seven years of blogging I recently realized that I have yet to write about one of Kelowna’s most popular restaurants, RauDZ! It can be difficult to grab a spot at this downtown foodie...
Read MoreSaj’s Common Kitchen is now Lebanese Cuisine and Catering – Updated 2020. I am not that familiar with Lebanese cooking. Kelowna is rather slow when it comes to ethnic cuisine to be properly established within...
Read MoreTofino is all about the great outdoors. People from all over the world, especially Vancouver and Washington state, flock to Vancouver Island, as well as the Gulf Islands, in order to experience the wilderness and...
Read MoreAfter 3 days in Tofino, a semi-successful whale watching tour, plenty of good food and lots of biking on beaches, we ventured to Ucluelet for some variety. Ucluelet is a smaller town than Tofino yet...
Read MoreThe best way to get acquainted with any city or town is through local food. Tofino, although a small coastal town, is populated with famous restaurants. From the world famous Tacofino food truck to BC favourite,...
Read MoreIt’s the dead of winter and, as usual for this time of year, I find myself day dreaming of places I’d rather be. Warmer locals or other places that are devoid of so much snow....
Read MoreA lot of my readers are not from Canada. In fact over 50% are from the USA. With the low Canadian dollar, especially since Trump has been elected, many visitors from south of the boarder...
Read MoreYou’ve got an entire day of beers and ciders ahead of you. The Okanagan sunshine is set to make an appearance. The kegs are tapped and the food truck grills are a sizzle with promise. The...
Read MoreAs Canada rings in its 150th year many are planning their own unique Canadian road trip. I’ve planned out a bit of a road trip myself from the Okanagan to Tofino stopping at vineyards and...
Read MoreThis year marks the 5th anniversary of Diner en Blanc in the Okanagan. This year there’s said to be a gelato bar, even more delicious food picnic baskets for purchase and as always fantastic Okanagan...
Read MoreI’ve been selected to cover the Great Okanagan Beer Festival by Gibbons for the second year in a row! It’s one of my favourite local events and the three day event cannot be topped. For...
Read MoreThere’s too much going on in May here in the Okanagan. The Okanagan Spring Wine Festival is in full swing, the orchards are blooming and there are so many unique dinners being held at various...
Read MoreThe Great Okanagan Beer Festival is coming back to Kelowna from May 11th – 13th. Hosted by Gibbons Whistler and founders of the wildly popular Whistler Village Beer Festival, they’ll be offering even more events...
Read MoreThe Great Okanagan Beer Festival (GOBF) is recruiting volunteers for the third annual event celebrating the union of hops, malt and water in Kelowna, BC. The Main Event will be held at Waterfront Park on...
Read MoreI have been a long time fan of Sandrine and her French pastry and chocolates. Her macarons are legendary here in the Okanagan and as they should be. Trained in France, her croissants, fanciful pastries...
Read MoreWhen spring arrives all is well in the Okanagan and I can return to my outdoorsy habits. The snow has finally melted, the markets open and wineries begin to host events. We’ve had a wild...
Read MoreFollow my blog with Bloglovin My wanderlist series is one of my favourite posts to write. At first, it started out as being a fun “what if” scenario but has now become a way to...
Read MoreThe photos are finally in! Now I can share my travel themed wedding for foodies and all the Okanagan vendors who made it a reality. It was a long year of planning that went into...
Read MoreThe tourists are practically all gone here in Kelowna making it possible for me to explore the parts of the Okanagan I love most. Traffic is less hectic and the beaches are no longer packed...
Read MoreSeptember 27th, 2016 marks the day Prince William & Princess Kate journey to Kelowna. Ironic since I’ll probably by strolling by Buckingham Palace that day on my UK Honeymoon. They’ll be paying a visit to...
Read MoreAshamedly, I’ve only just now visited one of Kelowna’s most popular free attractions. The Myra Canyon KVR trestle trail is wildly popular with visiting Europeans, Americans and Albertans. Simply listen to the languages being spoken...
Read MoreI always smack myself in the head when I leave Naramata Wine Bench wondering why I didn’t book a week off just so I could stay longer. It’s my favourite place in the Okanagan for...
Read MoreHipster wineries? Let me explain! Hipster wineries, to me and John Erickson, is the expression of odd, rare and organic wines. I’d also add to this natural wines that have become a prevalent trend within...
Read MoreIt has become a tradition for my family to visit Whistler over my mom’s birthday weekend. This time we booked an AirBnB for all 5 of us in the heart of the village (see our...
Read MoreAs my wedding approaches at a ridiculous pace I have been trying to shape up. It’s one of the most important and memorable days of your life and so why not look good in the...
Read More40 breweries. 120 beers and ciders. 3000 people all gathering #Fortheloveofbeer. This weekend in Kelowna was the kickstart to the tourist season. Local beer enthusiasts and travellers from near and far arrived at the Waterfront...
Read MoreContinuing on with the theme of food tours this month, and believe me there’s more to come when I hit Oahu, I have to share one of the best food tours I have ever experienced...
Read MoreWith all the local artisans, cocktail revolutionaries and new chefs creating new restaurants arriving almost monthly, Kelowna has become a place to eat, drink and be merry. Recently, Expedia.ca approached me asking for my own suggestions...
Read MoreMy family history and connection to the Vancouver Art Gallery can be traced back to the 1930s when my great uncle Jack Borradaile delivered two J.M.W. Turner paintings by bus and foot. He delivered them,...
Read MoreA shocking realization occurred to me the other day. I have never picked fruit. U-pick signs and orchards all around but in the last 10 years of living year I never thought to pick my...
Read MoreLife is short, drink more bubbly. It’s obvious I love sparkling wine, especially Okanagan bubbly. As I often say give me a good view, good wine, and good company – I’m set. That “good” wine...
Read MoreFor years I have been studying the tradition of Diner en Blanc from afar. I’ve watched the documentary detailing its humble French beginnings with a group of friends wanting a chic picnic in white while...
Read MoreWhat does it mean to live in a “foodie” town? I am finding out with every year that I live in Kelowna and the Okanagan Valley in general. It means that you can find...
Read MoreWine tasting within vineyards. Swimming in the refreshing lake with the sun illuminating my face. The smells and sounds of busy farmers’ markets in the city. Patio parties with views of the valley and boats...
Read MoreWhere has the time gone? If you’ve subscribed to my newsletter you probably know that I am newly engaged! And little did I know what that really meant. I was never the type to plan...
Read MoreHappy St. Patrick’s Day! I’ve got beer on my mind and during my last visit to Vancouver I was able to explore a completely new area – The Olympic Village aka False Creek neighbourhood. It’s amazing...
Read MoreWhen you think of great art cities of the world you probably don’t think of Vancouver. I don’t really blame you either. There are plenty of cities that outrank Vancouver when it comes to art...
Read MoreThis Sunday Pranzo I wandered around my own adopted home town of Kelowna where I stumbled upon a new restaurant, The Curious Artistry and Alchemy. Needless to say is raised my curiosity and I wasn’t...
Read MoreOn my 4th annual visit to Vancouver’s German Christmas Market I learned how important of a tradition it was for the vendors. My conversation with a busy vendor was brief and started out in the...
Read MoreHow is it possible this year is already coming to a close? It’s time for a look back. This is 2014 in review. This year has offered opportunities I had only dreamed about when beginning...
Read MoreThanks to a recent visit to the Vancouver Art Gallery, and a case of mistaken identity when it came time for my tour, I found myself learning about the history of the Totem Pole...
Read MoreWhen I heard that the world premier of a sixty year old opera would be happening at the Quail’s Gate Winery I immediately bought tickets. It’s not often you hear Canadian and opera in the...
Read MoreAs a kid the best place to eat in Prince George was North 54 then called Damareno’s which offered Italian food at it’s finest. It was an anomaly back then and I only got to...
Read MoreThis BC (British Columbia) Day long weekend I explored Whistler by bike. I am normally a wuss when it comes to heart pumping adrenaline but luckily I found a way to escape the gruelling hills!...
Read MoreLet’s get rustic! No plumbing. No running water. No air conditioning. Alone in a large home from 1896. It was an evening that I thought would be a challenge for this city girl. But on...
Read MoreI’ve lived all over British Columbia. I was born in Merritt, lived in Prince George, then moved down south in the Kootenays along the border and now I find my home in the central Okanagan...
Read MoreThe Okanagan is fast becoming a worthy rival of Bordeaux, Tuscany and Napa. In fact, it is often referred to as the Napa of the North and was named #1 wine valley in the world...
Read More“Where are you from?” The first question asked as I sat myself in a van for nine, our chariot of sorts for the day. One couple said Arizona, another from St. John’s and another from...
Read MoreSparkling wine done in the Champagne style. There’s a lot of that here in the Okanagan. Of course, we cannot call it Champagne because only sparkling wine made in the Champagne region can be called...
Read MoreI begin the Spring Okanagan Wine Fest at an unorthodox winery that uses mead to create wine. But what is unorthodox today is actually an ancient tradition being carried on by meaderies throughout the world....
Read MoreIt doesn’t truly feel like Springtime until the cherry, apple and pear orchards bloom their flowers of white and pink throughout the valley. The wind surfers all flock to the beaches as the breeze strengthens...
Read MoreOf all the cities in the world, Vancouver is one of the most beautiful in its seemingly peaceful co-existence with the Pacific Ocean and wild encompassing rainforest. There’s a Feng Shui to the city. The...
Read MoreDon’t you just love adventitious meetings? When the universe and chance come together creating an unexpected opportunity resulting in something you wouldn’t have otherwise been able to experience. It doesn’t happen often but it did...
Read MoreDo you like your coffee with a side of mystery or how about a femme fatale with steeping tea in hand? Whatever your choice of pulp fiction you’ll be able to find it over a...
Read MoreThis year I am visiting Vancouver’s Christmas Market for the 3rd year in a row. It has become a sort of tradition where I load up on more Christmas decor and worry about logistics and storage...
Read MoreThe St Lawrence Market in Toronto was just recently deemed the world’s best market by National Geographic.After my visit in May I understood why. It’s one of those special Toronto markets that surpasses your expectations....
Read MoreVancouver is one of my favourite weekend getaways from Kelowna. Ironically, the Okanagan is a favourite weekend getaway for many Vancouverites as well. But here in Kelowna, as a smaller city, it can feel...
Read MoreVenice has its San Marco and St. Geneviève watches over Paris and the Okanagan also has its own patron saint known as Father Pandosy, (1824-1891) a Marseilles born missionary sent to North America at the age...
Read MoreRoad trips in my convertible are what I love most about the summer travel season. Driving in the car as opposed to taking the train or an airplane offer moments of spontaneous additions to fluid...
Read MoreWe don’t often think about it but hotels are a reflection of our socio-economic standings, our personalities, desires, political relations and histories both personal and cultural. But we often choose a hotel nowadays by the...
Read MoreI used to live up North where the winters would reach -40˚Celsius and school would shut down for up to three weeks. Playing outside would be a struggle for your lungs unless you had a...
Read MoreDuring the first morning in Whistler I woke up to hot green tea brewed in my Westin Whistler Resort & Spa one bedroom suite kitchenette equipped with fridge, microwave, fridge and freezer as well as...
Read MoreNot everyone thinks of going to the ski hill at the peak of summer but that’s when I prefer to visit the slopes since I am not a fan of descending icy cliffs at top...
Read MoreNow that I have a moment to breathe and have been at home for a brief few days I would like to say a huge Thank you! to Chef Matt Batey CCC, Chef Chris Stewart,...
Read MoreSee Ya Later Ranch Winery, the host site for the kick-off opening reception of the Wine Bloggers’ Conference, features one of the best views seen high above the Okanagan Valley, as well as vast acres...
Read MoreContinuing on from my experiences at the Wine Bloggers’ Conference I am admittedly behind on a few of my summer adventures already. Nevertheless I’ve got some fantastic stories to tell in the coming weeks that not only...
Read MoreToday is my birthday and unfortunately I am recovering from a cold so no champagne until tomorrow. However, I still feel the need to celebrate somehow so I figured I’d do a roundup of the...
Read MoreJust outside of the Okanagan wine region, an hour or so drive from Kelowna, rests the Similkameen wine valley. A truly picturesque landscape with volcanic rock mountains and hoodoos (clay pillar anomalies perched upon hillsides)...
Read MoreAfter my return from the Wine Bloggers Conference in Penticton this past weekend it is ironic that my first post isn’t really about wine but honey. These seemingly two different products, honey and wine, actually have...
Read MoreThis month at ArtSmart we’ve loosened the topic to be somewhat of a personal choice. In case this is your first time hearing of the ArtSmart Roundtable, it is a group of bloggers with a...
Read MoreWith the approaching Wine Bloggers’ Conference (June 6th-8th in Penticton) eager participants have been wondering what it’ll be like in British Columbia’s wine country. With such a short period of time I am hoping visitors...
Read MoreAs the brown sleepy extensions of the grape vines wake up to the sounds of spring so too does The Wanderfull Traveler. Between the months of January to April I...
Read MoreThe cold Arctic air has finally arrived in British Columbia when the Arctic’s icy fingers turn the bulbous, sued flesh of left over grapes upon the vine into cold sugar pearls. However, the cold arrived...
Read MoreSeptember 28th was the first day of the Okanagan Fall Wine Festival which means 160+ wine related events over ten days. I thought it would be appropriate to write about the Okanagan and why it...
Read MoreAfter the stress of last weekend it has been nice to get back to normal in the Okanagan. Normalcy includes relaxing on our deck with some local wine, an activity I indulged in yesterday, and...
Read MoreLes Dames d’Escoffier of British Columbia, a society of accomplished women helping other women in food related fields, arranged a province wide dinner celebrating the 100th birthday of much loved Julia Child on Wednesday. I was lucky enough...
Read MoreA family tree and mapping of my Great-grandparents’ journey from the Ukraine to Canada. This baby won me a trip to Quebec when I was in grade 7, I was in French Immersion then. I...
Read MoreLe Crocodile has been in Vancouver for an impressive 26 years and is the result of chef Michel Jacob wanting to create a memorable dinning experience for foodies such as myself. His passion is...
Read MoreI do not ski. I do not snowboard. I do not own snow pants (anymore). ...
Read MoreWhile taking in the festivities offered during the Grey Cup, I was elated to find out that Vancouver’s German Christmas Market was open for business just steps away from the stadium. I was amazed...
Read MoreHere in Canada, the Grey Cup is kind of the equivalent to the Superbowl but without the je ne sais quois that the Superbowl or Stanley Cup possess. However, it was a lot of fun to...
Read MoreWritten in 2011. See also How to Celebrate Anthony Bourdain Day. As a self-proclaimed foodie, I would like to think that my palate has two sides; a benevolent side as represented by the simplistic David...
Read MoreThe Northern tip of the Great Basin Desert cradles the Okanagan wine region of British Columbia, Canada. Along Lake Okanagan, in West Kelowna, rests the Mission Hill Estate Winery atop an extinct volcano. When you...
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