The Tenth Day of Christmas
Spend the day on Granville Island. The weekends are particularly festive, with workshops on making Gingerbread tree ornaments and house lanterns, and various choral performances in the afternoon. Buy fresh produce and gourmet food from the Granville Island Public Market, and tour the many artisans and craft stores for some unique gifts. The Kids Market is sure to thrill any child, and features a supervised play area if you need to do some secret shopping. Activities and Santa appearances will also keep the children pleasantly distracted. More adult attractions include the Granville Island Brewery: tours and tastings are available at noon, 2pm and 4pm daily. Eateries abound so the only problem in finding breakfast, lunch, or dinner is deciding where to go; the best way to make this decision is to make note of the various locations as you wander round so you’ll know where to go when you get hungry. To top off the day, the Arts Club Theatre is playing live stage performances of It’s a Wonderful Life at 8pm each night, and the associated Backstage Lounge makes the perfect stop for a nightcap.
The Eleventh Day of Christmas
Enjoy an evening winter walk along the seawall and watch the carol ships sail by. These decorated ships parade past various destinations around the Lower Mainland, but are guaranteed to pass by Canada Place and the Lions Gate Bridge each night, either shortly after 7pm or just after 9pm, depending on the direction. Complete schedules for sailings and shore side events can be accessed at www.carolships.org, and bookings can be made if you wish to gain a spot on one of the ships.
The Twelfth Day of Christmas
Celebrate the solstice at the Winter Solstice Lantern Festival on Monday, December 21st. Make lanterns at home or at the lantern workshop at Strathcona Community Centre from 4:30-6:30pm. If you’re stuck a tea light in a brown paper lunch bag makes a beautiful light, but you don’t need to have a lantern to enjoy the enchanting procession. Check out the Labyrinth of Light at Yaletown’s Roundhouse Community Centre, or the fire sculpture and performance on Granville Island. Festivities also take place in Chinatown and on the East Side, most begin at 6:00pm. The music and lights at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden and Park are spellbinding, and the East Side features concerts, storytellers, and lanterns for sale. Join Vancouver’s Secret Lantern Society in celebrating the rebirth of light on the shortest day of the year. Happy holidays!
The Seventh Day of Christmas
The Ninth Day of Christmas
The Fourth Day of Christmas
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On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me…
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Vancouver has become one of the top destinations in the world, for tourists and business people alike. The city offers world-class hotels to fit any budget, some names recognizable and others unique to Vancouver. Choosing a hotel in a city you have never visited can be difficult and frustrating, so here are my top picks:

As the temperature falls and the days get shorter, one of my favourite places to seek sanctuary is Lolita’s South of the Border Cantina. At first glance a tiny place filled with hard wooden benches and serving umbrella drinks may not seem the cosiest pick for a cold winter’s night, yet these potential drawbacks manage to work in the restaurant’s favour. The wooden furniture has a rustic appeal, and because the place is so small, it is always jam packed; although, even if it held twice the capacity the room would likely be just as lively. The tropical drinks are not your run-of-the-mill blended fare. No, these are handmade cocktails with fresh ingredients such as housemade ginger beer. Try a Tijuana Tornado (my personal favourite), or a Mango Margarita and be instantly transported away from the rain. The kitschy beach-hut décor and sunny sounds add to the flavour, and an abundance of tequila and mescal choices all but guarantee you’ll be good buddies with the patrons on either side of you before the night is through. Adding to the vacation feel, loyal regular clientele and long-time staff (why would you leave?) ensure that even if you live locally, if this is your first time at Lolita’s, you will get the impression of being a visitor. But you won’t feel like an outsider for long – this place, nestled in the heart of the West End on Davie Street, is one of the friendliest I know.
selection of wine, as the large cocktail list (including sangria!) and tequila selection make up for it, and the wine has been carefully chosen to complement the fare.