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5 girlfriend's getaways in BC

Grab your girlfriends and head to BC, for any kind of adventure.

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Yuki Hayashi
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5 girlfriend's getaways in BC

Fed up with cancelled dinner plans, abbreviated after-work cocktails and brunches interrupted by marauding BF's… or kids? Then gather your best gal pals and depart on a girlfriends' getaway. Quality time with your girls will do wonders for your soul. Our suggestion? Head west to BC, where there's anything and everything your gang could hope for, whether you're foodies, nature lovers, adrenaline hounds or spa junkies.

1. Surf's Up in Tofino
If you and your pals love to bond while breaking a sweat, you'll love chillin' in wetsuits. Tofino (population 1,500 year-round, up to 22,000 during July and August) is a wicked wonderland on Vancouver Island's West Coast. It's a Mecca for outdoorsy pursuits like hiking, sea kayaking and, of course, surfing. And don't think you need to travel in summer to hit the waves: Tofino's one of the world's foremost winter-surfing hotspots.

Where to stay: The Wickaninnish Inn is Tofino's resort par excellence, with gorgeous beachfront accommodations (not a single room with the dreaded "parking lot view"), a world-class restaurant and lovely Aveda-concept spa. The Wick is right on Chesterman Beach, perfect for morning walks, beachcombing or surfing. Or, if you want to go low-key, rent a house or cabin. Find listings at Tofino Vacation Rentals.

What to do: Hit the waves. Head to Surf Sister for their popular weekend clinics ($195 per person; see the website for other lesson options). Female instructors, a positive vibe and a great espresso bar in their boutique/office make them the best choice in a town where there are more surfing outfitters than variety stores.

On terra firma, consider hiking at Pacific Rim National Park in nearby Ucluelet. In few other places will you find this combination of wild Pacific coastal cliffs, beaches and temperate rainforest. And don't forget to reward yourselves for all this outdoorsy goodness by visiting Chocolate Tofino (1180 Pacific Rim Highway, 250-725-2526) or The Wick's Ancient Cedars Spa.

Where to eat: The Wick's Pointe exquisite restaurant is a can't-miss with its focus on regionally sourced produce and fresh-from-the-ocean seafood. Try the Raincoast Café for an innovative dinner menu and live music, or Tough City Sushi for Japanese food in a chic, bourgeois-bohemian setting.


Shelter is worth returning to again and again for its laidback surfer vibe and fresh, organic, locavore menu. The surfcam on their website will send you daydreaming once you're back home again (sigh.)

Wine andunwind in Kelowna on the next page ...



COMMENTS

  • sharon
    Published:
    2009-08-01 7:28 PM

    The Shuswap is also a great summer geat away spot.
    the houseboat capital of Canada in sicamous, and Salmon Arm with golfing and many other great tourist places.
  • Barbara MacLellan
    Published:
    2009-08-01 2:43 PM

    Would love to visit
  • Megan
    Published:
    2009-08-01 11:49 AM

    Beautiful area, and if you are looking for wineries, there are plenty, you can continue the trip south through Penticton, to Oliver, Osoyoos and even continue through to the Similkameen and explore all the different wine regions.
  • Rita Mills
    Published:
    2009-08-01 11:29 AM

    You forgot to mention the many breathtaking views of/and world class golf courses. One can go on and on about the courses themselves. The spring, summer and autumn climate is the best in all of Canada. We are known as the Palm Springs of Canada. We have one of the largest lakes in Canada, Okanagan Lake,and 2 other lakes connected with it, Wood Lake and the most beautiful lake Kalamalka. These lakes all offer clean warm and safe water activities.
  • Annie
    Published:
    2009-08-01 9:22 AM

    I have been lucky to see this beautiful country. My friend Crow a local (great artist) took me out for a walk and had my arms pointing -- 1 to Hawaii and the other to Japan the furthest point out so cool!!
  • Sally Melanson
    Published:
    2009-08-01 9:11 AM

    I was in Kelowna in April and it is a gorgeous place to be. Clean, friendly and beautiful.
  • Lisa
    Published:
    2009-08-01 3:59 AM

    For family fun, the starlight drive-in (one of the only drive in movie theatres left out there!) is an hour away in Enderby, the Atlantis waterslides are only 45 minutes away in Ve
    on and Michaelbrook Ranch has the best 18 hole mini-golf.
  • Lisa
    Published:
    2009-08-01 3:58 AM

    Don't forget to visit the local parks and beaches. There are many excellent golf courses, and a great mix of restaurants (Hector's Casa has the best mexican food, Mama Rosa's has the best Italian--and that is coming from an Italian girl!-- and Pappa Roasters has great med. dishes! Ric's Grill and Christopher's Steak House are great places for those fancier dinners!)
  • Lisa
    Published:
    2009-08-01 3:58 AM

    Kelowna is absolutely beautiful. I have lived here my whole life and I would only move if I absolutely had to. Definitely visit Summerhill Pyramid Winery (Executive Chef Jesse Croy makes AMAZING food--try the bison burger! And go about an hour early for your reservation so you can take a free wine tour and taste some of their wines. They even take you inside the famous Pyramid!).
  • murray keller
    Published:
    2009-07-09 12:05 PM

    l have never beenthere would love to go
  • Joan Gaasbeek
    Published:
    2009-05-31 10:53 AM

    I have been to some of the wineries in Kelowna quite a few years ago and loved the local wines.
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