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Feeding Wild Seals and Other Shenanigans

This was the best part!

Sharing at the Soda Shoppe in Victoria

Traditional banana split from the soda shoppe in Victoria Someday we will see the end of the highway!Just in the woods near SookeWild harbour seals in VictoriaThe Forest House in Sooke

We left Nanaimo early and headed out to Victoria and then Sooke.  After a very disappointing visit to the "Undersea Gardens" (seriously, just because you can see fish in a tank does not mean you are an undersea garden and should charge a family $40 to see it), we walked around downtown Victoria. 

It was pretty hot and sunny so we found a super neat restaurant called "The Soda Shoppe".  Dad had a pineapple fizzy and then we ordered a traditional banana split.  The kids had only ever seen a soda shoppe in cartoons so they loved sitting on the stools and looking out the windows while enjoying some ice cream.

Then we found "Mile 0" of the trans-Canada highway.  Mom loved having pictures taken there...someday we will have our pictures taken at the end of the trans-Canada highway. We also showed them the Terry Fox statue at Mile 0, our oldest had learnt about him in school so she thought it was neat to see where he had been.

The best find of the day was HARBOUR SEALS... real wild ones! 

We heard from a local fellow that there were a few seals that hung out in the Oak Bay Marina.  We walked around the dock and found them right away.  For $1.99 the marina shop will sell you a bag of frozen, dead, cut in half fish to feed to the seals. 

The kids loved the fact that the fish were frozen, dead AND cut in half. We didn't get it but to each their own.

OMG!  So much fun!  Our middle child didn't want to touch the fish, so he just dumped his entire bag into the water and the seals went nuts. They swam around the dock and nabbed the fish every time we threw some.

One seal even floated there and waited to have the fish thrown in his mouth, if you waited to long he would splash you with his flipper. The kids loved watching and feeding seals!

The dumb lady who dropped her sun glasses in the harbour while watching the seals was almost as entertaining. She freaked out when they fell and then stomped around trying to figure out how to get them out...they were 30 feet down. he he he!

Everyone then rested, except for Dad who had to drive, as we went to our cabin in Sooke.  The cabin was nestled in the forest.  Even though it was hot and sunny our cabin 60 feet off thehighway was cool and refreshing.  A nice dog named Tobi met us there and even showed us around the inside of our cabin.

We had supper at a local favourite spot called, "Stickelback".  We sat overlooking the water and watched a game of kayak ball.  Our youngest got so excited when they scored a basket though that he would cheer and clap (which normally would be alright, but it was a more upscale restaurant and the cheering and clapping didn't really fit in). 

We had a great seafood supper...well mom (pesto mushroom crusted halibut) and dad (salmon and sun dried tomato salsa) did...the kids had spaghetti (noodle) and meatballs (balls of meat) and chicken fingers, all of which were served in cardboard pirate ships, and came with ice cream.

Back at the cabin we lit the fireplace and cuddled up in blankets...one of the best things about winter...but it is summer, so it is a real treat. The temperature must have dropped to high single digits because Mom and Dad saw their breath just before bed time.

The Forest Cabin

Room 5/5 (The cabin interior was fabulous! It had two big super comfy beds, one in a loft, a full bathroom, kitchen, living room, front porch, and back patio. For the cost of a regular hotel room we had a great cabin with a fire pit and BBQ. Even though it was a cabin it was super super clean! The fridge was clean and did not smell bad at all. The cabin even receives our patented 'No Spider' award.) 

Pool 0/5 (...There wasn't one. It had a shower and tub but no other H2O options.)

Location 3/5 (It was close to Victoria, maybe 20 minutes away, and only 3 minutes from Sooke. It was just off the highway and still very secluded.)

Cabin 5/5 (We planned on staying there from the beginning but once we were there we realized how amazing it was to have a little break from the regular hotels. Being fully stocked we cooked full meals and had the little extra room and outdoor space to spread out a bit. We would recommend it to anyone.)

Posted on July 11, 2012 and filed under B.C., Food, Ocean, Sooke, Summer Vacation, Victoria, ice cream.

Scare the Kids

Whitewood Beach

Sundaes on the Deck

Let's go back to Sunday now shall we...

It was super nice out in Nanaimo, so we decided to head to the beach.  There is a lake just within Nanaimo called 'Westwood Lake'.  It was so pretty with huge trees, you would never know you were in a city.  There were lifeguards on duty and a nice area roped off for swimming. the beach was nice as well with lots of sand, and the total beach was probably 100 yards along the shore.  The water was quite cold, yikes, but we had fun. Our oldest even swam out ot the anchored raft with Dad, even though she "...couldn't see the bottom of the lake!", she said. 

Our youngest was super exhausted afterwards so Dad took the older 2 to "Brave" the new Disney movie. Sounded like a great thing to do...except for the massive scary bear in the movie that freaked them out!

It wouldn't have freaked them out as badly if they hadn't seen bears in the wild a couple days earlier. The evil bear followed them to Sooke a few days later where we learnt "...there are more bears here than anywhere else in BC."

Terrifying bear movie while in bear country....Good one Dad!

We cooked a super BBQ supper of chicken, hot dogs, asparagus, corn on the cob, and then made sundaes with homemade chocolate sauce, gummy bears and reeses pieces for dessert. 

We tucked the kids in early to bed so that we would be ready for Victoria and Sooke in the morning!

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Then with everyone asleep Mom and Dad enjoyed some wine we had found on our way through Kelowna. If we both loved wine, instead of just liking it, we would have had more than the one bottle, because it was a great evening to sit on the deck and watch the ferry do it's thing in the Nanaimo harbour.

 

Posted on July 11, 2012 and filed under B.C., Beach, Lake, Nature, Park, Summer Vacation, forest, ice cream.

Fairy tale village, amazing ice cream, vineyards and ....Scandia?

The little guy enjoying chocolate milk from D Dutchman Dairy.

Walking from the chickens he said "cock-a-cock-a-doo-doo!" for 15 minutes straight.

Our little one feeding the young ones some hay.

Running from fairy tale to fairy tale in the Enchanted Forest near Revelstoke.

They went in and quickly came out saying "It is full of kids!!"

The kids using everything not nailed down to make a beaver dam between the beds in Revelstoke. Great Hotel!

"Those pigs have to be somewhere..."

Captain Hook vs. Captain Shaggy Beard

Today started with another early morning and a decent continental breakfast at the Best Western Wayside Inn. The pools were closed until 9:00 so we decided to hit the road because we knew of a few places we wanted to stop and check out.

And glad we did because today was jammed packed!

First, we stopped at the Enchanted Forest just outside of Revelstoke. It was early and rainy so we were alone there, but that place must get busy because it was cool! It was a walk through the forest with all the fairy tales and nursery rhymes recreated in little scenes spread through the forest. You could walk into all the 3 little pigs houses, the old woman's shoe, and even see jack cutting down the bean stalk (a tree) with a huge giant at the top of the tree looking terrified. We ended up spending close to an hour and a half there.

Second, we stopped in Sicamous Dutchman Dairy farm. We saw a sign that said friendly friendly farm animals...so we pulled off the highway and into an awesome place! We walked around the farm and looked at all the dairy cows, baby dairy cows (who were very friendly!), the chickens, llamas, donkeys, etc.

The kids loved the animals! The baby cows were great, we fed them hay, let them lick our hands clean, and they loved getting their heads scratched. And the surprise fun was our youngest went bananas for the chickens and roosters!

And we all loved the fresh ice cream, chocolate milk and whipping cream. Yes whipping cream, Dad accidentally bought whipping cream thinking it was milk and proceeded to chug it before realizing what he did. His guts were in knots for the rest of the afternoon.

But the ice cream.....holy hell! Best...ice cream...ever....period...no really...that...good...seriously.

Third, we were getting kinda hungry for lunch so we say signs for The Log Barn, waffles and sausage - sounds good.

The food was a bust because we pulled in behind two tour buses so it was way to busy to get anything. But it was not a complete write off because we found the smartest animals ever. Goats! These goats are on a bridge over the entrance to The Log Barn. What they have is a pulley system where the tourists (us) pay $.25 to buy a handful or corn and place it in a cup on a rope, that is attached to the pulley. These smart goats hear all this and use their little hooves to spin the pulley and raise the cup of corn up a good 50 feet to where they are camped on the bridge.

Smartestest animals ever!

Fourth, vineyards. Mom and Dad have just begun to enjoy wine (thanks to having kickass friends to share it with!) so we decided to pop by a few on the way to pick up a few bottles. This exchange sums up Dads experience at the vineyards:

- this vineyard was conducting a wine tasting -

Vineyard employee: "how are you doing over there?"
Dad: (carrying two bottles) "not to bad, just gonna buy a couple of these bottles."
Snobby vineyard patron: "So I guess you don't come to many wine tastings then do you?"
Dad: "no I guess I don't, good call!"

But we ended up with a few bottles.

Fifth, Scandia. We should just stop talking now about this place because it really doesn't deserve anything besides a glorious controlled blaze.
It advertises itself as a fun place for kids to have some fun and supper. But it was a terrible place that is a combination of a dirty Ruckers and and terrifying Chuck E. Cheese. Most of the games were broken and half of the working ones had no tickets. The mini golf was sad and thank goodness we can't tell you about the food because we left to go eat somewhere else. Just don't go there.

Sixth, hotel. We are at the Best Western Kelowna Hotel and Suites. Pretty cool place, it is super green and prides itself on being energy efficient. it has loads of skylights instead of lights in the hallways, they push recycling to the max, even in the rooms, and there is a full array of solar panels on the roof. The bad part is the hotel is 3 buildings,so we had to walk outside to go to the pool (and will have to go to the third building for the free continental breakfast tomorrow) and it was cool and windy tonight.

Here is how it looks:

Best Western Kelowna Inn and Suites

Room 2/5 (nice room and pretty good little balcony, but no microwave and the fridge is even to small for a dorm room.)


Pool 3/5 (the indoor pool is decent, no waterslides though. And the pool area is all concrete so it echoes a lot wand is very loud. The outside hot tubs are nice but small.)


Location 4/5 (good location. Near lots of shopping and restaurants, but not close to downtown. Can't walk anywhere.)


Hotel 4/5 (overall decent place, but we would likely look someplace else next time unless we had Best Western gift cards.)

 

Posted on July 3, 2012 and filed under B.C., Farm, Garden, Hotel, Summer Vacation, Van, fairy tale village, ice cream.