The sun has been out for the past week and I have taken full advantage of the sun. I was able to have a round of golf on the executive course on Westwood and checked out a couple of those craft breweries after the round. There are many more places to check out and I will continue to look for more and more breweries as they come. Until next time get out and enjoy the sun while it's here and have a tasty brew.
Derek
Living Vancouver
Monday, April 4, 2016
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Vancouver Based Brands!
Fashion in Vancouver has taken a great leap. With many
large stores, such as Nordstroms opening up, a lot of international brands are becoming more accessible. Leaving local
brands are often over looked (apart from lululemon of course). With street-style making its way slowing into pop culture, many underground brands
have begun to surface. With that in mind, here is a list of Vancouver based
brands that have taken the fashion industry by storm.
Hershel Supply and Co.
This brands main focus is on backpacks, and is one of the
first brands to encompass backpacks as a fashion statement. While they make
other products such as wallets,
hats, duffle bags etc. they are most know for their iconic
backpack. They strive in making quality products that resemble fine detail.
So if you are looking for a new backpack, and happen to be in Vancouver; stop
by Hershel to get a backpack from where it all started.
Native
Native is a shoe
brand know for its signature shoes
with holes. While these shoes aren’t for everyone they do encompass the
laid-back casual wear of Vancouver. These are one of the shoes that are
climbing up the ladder to be one of the trendiest shoes of Vancouver. If you
are a true Vancouverite, or just a visitor looking for a pair of shoes to take
back with you, these are your #1 shoes of choice.
Wings + Horns
This is in my opinion the most trending men’s wear brand in
Vancouver. Their clothing is simple, sleek, and chic. The garments are made out
of materials that shape the body to its most flattering form. As well as keep
all their clothes as up to date in style as possible. While their garments are
quite pricey, their quality wont let you down. Definitely worth a visit to any
street-style lover.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Starry Starry Night~
With the weather gradually becoming nicer, Vancouverites tend to flock outside to explore. Our blog has already covered many exciting and new places to go outside during the day, but if you're reading this now at the time of this post in the middle of night, perhaps you're looking for a midnight adventure. Grab a few friends, a flashlight, some blankets and a telescope if you have one and head to one of these locations to feast your eyes on the beautiful night sky.
(Let me enlarge these pictures for you, Enjoy)
1. Porteau Cove
I understand that we mention Porteau Cove a lot, but it's just that good. No matter if it's for day activities or night activities, Porteau Cove is the spot for you. Be prepared to be dazzled with beautiful stars.
2. Burnaby Mountain (Coordinates 49.282058, -122.935286)
A much closer choice compared to Porteau Cove. Burnaby Mountain is a beautiful place to watch the night view of Vancouver and gaze at a sky of stars. Make your way here if you're looking for something nice but not too far from the main city of Vancouver.
(Let me enlarge these pictures for you, Enjoy)
1. Porteau Cove
I understand that we mention Porteau Cove a lot, but it's just that good. No matter if it's for day activities or night activities, Porteau Cove is the spot for you. Be prepared to be dazzled with beautiful stars.
2. Burnaby Mountain (Coordinates 49.282058, -122.935286)
A much closer choice compared to Porteau Cove. Burnaby Mountain is a beautiful place to watch the night view of Vancouver and gaze at a sky of stars. Make your way here if you're looking for something nice but not too far from the main city of Vancouver.
3. Rainbow Park/Atla Lake Whistler
If you haven't been to Whistler yet, stop reading this blog and go pack your bags. A two hour drive from Vancouver, Whistler Blackcomb is not only one of the best places to bring your snowboard to, but also has many great locations to watch the night sky. Rainbow park is beautiful both in the day and at night. So if you are thinking of heading up soon, or just want a midnight road trip, give this location a shot.
4. Elfin Lakes Squamish
I think this last one has a picture that will speak for itself. Find the right night, and watch the starry sky reflect on the surface of the lake. Absolutely Stunning.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Places To Take The Kids!
Be it during Spring Break, the summer or even just a rainy weekend - where are the top places to take the kids to keep them busy and have some fun?
Here are some of our top picks for places the tots might enjoy:
1. Vancouver Aquarium
Our top pick for a family friendly activity - rain or shine - would be the Vancouver Aquarium. With tons of cool activities and animals to see it is a must for anyone to check out. Pack your umbrella along though on a rainy day because many of the best activities are outdoors - such as the beluga and penguin enclosures.
2. Telus Science Word
Another great indoor venue for an educational event would be Telus Science World. This big sphere is hard to miss - located near Main Street Skytrain station it houses a variety of different exhibits and activities for children and the young at heart. Don't forget to check out the IMAX shows - new releases all the time and all worth a watch!
3. Crash Crawlys
For something a little less educational and a little more active - Crash Crawlys is the place to go. A self contained center filled with tons of equipment, slides and other fun things this place will keep a child occupied for hours (speaking from experience). Bring along some hand wipes and comfy socks for the kids and they'll go all day!
4. The Beach!
Sunny day? Don't know what to do to fill the time with children in tow? Any of the beaches in and around the Lower Mainland will be a great option. Stanley Park offers Second and Third Beach as well as the proximity to English Bay. Ambleside on the North Shore is another great option as well as the many beaches in Kitsilano. Bring along a spade and a shovel as well as some SPF and keep the kids occupied in a sun and fun atmosphere.
5. Extreme Air Park
Last pick is another fun indoor activity that is a bit unique. Extreme Air Park, located in Richmond is filled with fun trampoline activities. Take off your shoes and start jumping - this place sure is unique.
Here are some of our top picks for places the tots might enjoy:
1. Vancouver Aquarium
Our top pick for a family friendly activity - rain or shine - would be the Vancouver Aquarium. With tons of cool activities and animals to see it is a must for anyone to check out. Pack your umbrella along though on a rainy day because many of the best activities are outdoors - such as the beluga and penguin enclosures.
2. Telus Science Word
Another great indoor venue for an educational event would be Telus Science World. This big sphere is hard to miss - located near Main Street Skytrain station it houses a variety of different exhibits and activities for children and the young at heart. Don't forget to check out the IMAX shows - new releases all the time and all worth a watch!
3. Crash Crawlys
For something a little less educational and a little more active - Crash Crawlys is the place to go. A self contained center filled with tons of equipment, slides and other fun things this place will keep a child occupied for hours (speaking from experience). Bring along some hand wipes and comfy socks for the kids and they'll go all day!
4. The Beach!
Sunny day? Don't know what to do to fill the time with children in tow? Any of the beaches in and around the Lower Mainland will be a great option. Stanley Park offers Second and Third Beach as well as the proximity to English Bay. Ambleside on the North Shore is another great option as well as the many beaches in Kitsilano. Bring along a spade and a shovel as well as some SPF and keep the kids occupied in a sun and fun atmosphere.
5. Extreme Air Park
Last pick is another fun indoor activity that is a bit unique. Extreme Air Park, located in Richmond is filled with fun trampoline activities. Take off your shoes and start jumping - this place sure is unique.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Sporting Events around Vancouver
Vancouver
is proud to have an abundance of sports teams in which Vancouverites and visitors
can go and watch. Having teams playing many different sports at different levels
allows there to be a variety of games to check out for all fans. Whether you
are a hockey, football, baseball or soccer fan, Vancouver has a team for
everyone to cheer on. This time of year currently only has a few teams playing,
but in the coming months a few others will be back in action.
Hockey

Football
Next, Vancouver
is also host to the BC Lions of the CFL. The Lions usually put a good team on
the field, thusly playing exciting football. Their season is yet to start, but
hopes are high for this year’s team. The season starts on June 25th,
but tickets can already be bought through the Lions website. Grab a Lions hat if you're a fan There is also
University football around the lower mainland, with both UBC and SFU having
teams. Both their seasons do not start till after the summer, but when they are playing season
tickets are cheap and games are very entertaining.
Baseball

Soccer
Lastly,
Vancouver is host to the Vancouver Whitecaps of MLS. The season has just begun
with the Caps getting their first win last Saturday. Whitecaps tickets are some
of the hottest in town after making the playoffs last season, so they are not
cheap, but the atmosphere at games is great, well worth the price of admission.
Fans should get a Whitecaps shirt or jersey, so they can show their support for
the exciting team. The Whitecaps schedule and tickets are both available
through the team website, and fans should get themselves some tickets while
they are still available.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Golfing in Vancouver
So we are starting to move in to the golfing season here in Vancouver. Today I will give a couple of locations to check out for a reasonable price for a round. The sun is shinning and the balls should start flying.
I am going to start off with a course which is located between Vancouver and Whistler. This course is a little bit pricier, but it is worth the bucks for the iconic hole where Bob Barker and Adam Sandler duked it out in the film Happy Gilmore. The course is Furry Creek, which has some of the best views in BC. This course is located on a mountain which has lots of drops and you'll have to take shots over gullies. This is a great course for a nice sunny day but you will miss out on a lot of the views if it is cloudy.
Next is a course 25min from YVR, so if you are here visiting and brought your clubs check out this Riverway Golf course in Burnaby. This is a links-style course which is great for a novice golfer. The holes are not that challenging, with the course being fairly flat. This course is easy to walk, so a golf cart isn't really needed. I play with a pull cart so that I can carry more beers in my bag.
Finally is a 12 hole executive course located in Coquitlam on Westwood Plateau. This course is nice a quick but long enough for a great round. This course is on a mountain as well so walking can be a challenge but the views and the course makes it well worth it. A round at this course is less than twenty buck so you won't break the bank.
Get out there play a couple rounds and have fun.
I am going to start off with a course which is located between Vancouver and Whistler. This course is a little bit pricier, but it is worth the bucks for the iconic hole where Bob Barker and Adam Sandler duked it out in the film Happy Gilmore. The course is Furry Creek, which has some of the best views in BC. This course is located on a mountain which has lots of drops and you'll have to take shots over gullies. This is a great course for a nice sunny day but you will miss out on a lot of the views if it is cloudy.
Next is a course 25min from YVR, so if you are here visiting and brought your clubs check out this Riverway Golf course in Burnaby. This is a links-style course which is great for a novice golfer. The holes are not that challenging, with the course being fairly flat. This course is easy to walk, so a golf cart isn't really needed. I play with a pull cart so that I can carry more beers in my bag.
Finally is a 12 hole executive course located in Coquitlam on Westwood Plateau. This course is nice a quick but long enough for a great round. This course is on a mountain as well so walking can be a challenge but the views and the course makes it well worth it. A round at this course is less than twenty buck so you won't break the bank.
Get out there play a couple rounds and have fun.
Monday, March 14, 2016
High-End Shoppping in Vancouver
The streets of downtown Vancouver are filled with designer
brands. Every corner you turn you are bound to run into a few brand name
stores. If you are willing to spend the big bucks, here is a list of a few of
my favourite designer stores.
Holt Renfew - http://www.holtrenfrew.com/
737 Dunsmuir St, Vancouver, BC V7Y 1E4
This is a great one-stop shop that will satisfy your
designer needs. Almost any designer brand can be found here from Louis Vuitton
to Chanel. It offers 3 levels of shopping as well. This is your stop to pick up
a new Chanel
cologne or a Dior
lip balm. If you don’t want to shop for yourself they also offer personal
shopping to help you find everything you need. As far as convenience goes, Holt
Renfew takes the cake on that.
Roden Gray - http://rodengray.com/
Water St, Vancouver, BC V6B 2K8
If you’re looking for couture street wear Roden Gray is your
stop. They have a large variety of brands such as the Yeezy
Seasons, Common Projects, and Thom Browne. If you want clothes to give you
a cool and trendy aesthetic this is where you want to pick up your clothes. Not
only does their merchandise give off that vibe but the whole interior does as
well.
Haven – http://havenshop.ca/
52 E Cordova St, Vancouver, BC V6A 1K2
If you’re looking for street style this shop is going to be
you lifesaver. They offer selection from awesome sneaker collabs to some of the
trendiest street wear available on the market. They offer brands such as Wings
+ Horns, Reigning Champ, Adidas Originals, and Comme Des Garcons. They are one
of the fastest retailers to get the newest merchandise. They offer Retro
Jordans and Adidas
x Raf Simons There selection of hype
underground brands is also above the average retailer. So if you are always keeping up with trends,
this is going to be your stop.
Stussy – http://www.stussy.com/
49 Powell St, Vancouver, BC V6A 1E9
Stussy Vancouver is great to check out for staple street
wear that isn’t completely breaking your bank. While they do collab with other
brands, and increase the prices on those items; their stable pieces aren’t
completely expensive. Their origin is from skate wear, making their focus to be
on skateboarding clothes. Stussy offers some of the most popular snapbacks
in street wear. But nonetheless they offer some of the best street wear in my
opinion. If you happen to be walking around Gastown, Stussy is worth to pop in
for a visit.
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