Showing posts with label NATURE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NATURE. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2020

MONT SAINT BRUNO - FOREVER BEAUTIFUL


Covid 19, can put a grave damper on your spirits and energy. The perfect cure to replenish and get lost in nature’s magnificence is to head for the eternal Mont Saint Bruno - a Quebec national park run by Sepaq.  It always inspires me.
I urge you to click into the links below to get the unique history of the park and how the Fathers who settled here created a paradise. who settled here.


 From the minute you enter the warm welcome centre, Isabelle and Sylvie greet you with smiles and help you out handing you the map to get you to its three main lakes.


Isabelle and Sophie at the welcome centre


I headed for the longish but easy trek to Lac des Bouleaux and beyond to enjoy its row of birches that hug the shore. In fact, I walked about 8 kilometres there and back, and wished I could have done more. There's even a trail that goes around the lake.
 I also wanted to canoe, and so canoe kiosk gals Justine and Vivianne fitted me up and Vivianne canoed with me.  They were so helpful and fun. I am posting many photos to get you inspired to go to the lakes, and learn about the religious imprint left by the Fathers who lived here.
                            


                                                            Lookout over lac Seigneurial         
                               
                                                                       Justine and Vivianne.
                   



                                                             Vivianne and me



                                                                     Going solo



different views


Beautiful still waters surrounded by verdant beauty


Time to dock and walk further along the shore



 Green everywhere. It makes you forget the pandemic – the moment you start your walk.  
 But wear your mask and keep your distance between other nature lovers enjoying this natural     outdoor treasure.

                                       


                                                       lac des Bouleaux: views on foot











Thank you Philippe for making it all happen!

  Check out the website for all information

parc.st-bruno@sepaq.com

    (open links below to read my articles about this park)
                                     MONT-SAINT-BRUNO NOW HAS DOGGY-FRIENDLY ROUTES                                       
                                                   Winter Wonder at Park-Mont-Saint-Bruno                                                                           


                             

Saturday, July 25, 2020

KAYAKING ON THE SAINT LAWRENCE RIVER WITH NAVI

 My trusty Navi helpers,Tommy and  Nico
 Covoid 19 masks lowered for photo
                                                     

                                                Navi’s got your back from start to finish

It’s not everyday you can get into a kayak to paddle on the Saint Lawrence River and feel like you’ve left the city far behind.  Yet you are in the city - Verdun to be exact, a borough of Montreal - about 15 minutes from downtown.
Navi is owned by Michel Tremblay, a nature and cyclist enthusiast who puts his heart into his company. Aside from the eight-year-old Verdun location, he also has kayaks at Nun’s Island. Bikers can cycle across the bridge right to this picturesque Verdun location where the water laps the shore and nature is right before you.

                                                              

My turn to hold the paddle. Nico standing by my side

                                             

                                                        Off you go Girl!  

Hiring a nice cozy staff who picks out your paddle, gets you down to the water where – two kind kayak dudes await you. They were so helpful to me. Life jacket on, they selecting a terrific Tarpoon kayak, then helped me into the kayak and handed me the paddle.



Adjusting the foot straps


Ducks seeing me off



They pointed me into the direction of the rapids, but the flow of the waves were against me, so I took their advise and paddled close to the shore!” No matter how experienced you are, you’re given a radio to communicate back to Navi in case you need help. The river is wide and the weather temperamental.
Imagine keeping 8000 kayakers safe over the summer. Navi does!




Enjoying the sights … Kayaking into Nature
  In the distance I could hear the roar of the rapids – the popular destination for many of Navi’s newbies and veteran kayak buffs.
 I loved the idyllic setting of the shoreline where ducks and birds hang out. Bushes, lanky reeds and trees greet your eye at every paddle stroke. I could hear geese and see them happily floating on the waves of this famous historic river.











Happy paddle boarders









At one point a family of ducks came right up to my kayak – one beak touched the side of my kayak! It doesn’t get any better than that!
But it does. Michel has outfitted his company with a fine fleet of kayaks – 10 double with two super comfy padded full-back seats, and 45 single kayaks.  

Tommy took me out on the double kayak, but not before swimming out to say hi and pull me to shore. What fun!


 Double seating in fishing kayak with Tommy

These are made for setting your fishing rod into a special central holding place where the promise to catch the fish of your dreams is real. Too bad I didn’t bring my dad’s.



A Great Guided Excursion
Navi has a 3-hour top-notch excursion where you paddle board or kayak out to Rock island, take a swim and paddle back. There is a nest of islands nearby for you to explore as well. In addition, he offers wake surfing. Can you imagine the thrill of it all as you jump off his high speed motor boat and surf the wake on a board! Although eight people can go, each has his own separate turn.

 No matter what activity you do on the water, Navi ensures your safety and comfort. Michel and his staff make sure you have a fabulous day. I did.  

Prices are a steal:
single seat kayak, one hour: $20; two hours: $30.
double seat kayak, one hour: $30; two hours: $45.
                                
The address is 6500 Lasalle Boulevard, Verdun, Quebec, H4H 2S9
Navi’s hours are from 10: am to 8:30 pm. Open June to September.
For more information, reservations and activities to enjoy,
 check out the website: info@espacenavi.ca
Make your reservation here:  (514) 800-0481

Happy kayaking!






Michel was very pleased about this feature
Wow!
Very very nice article Nancy!
I’ve never read one like this. It’s well written and when you read it, it feels like you’re really kayaking on water and enjoying the wonderful environment of Saint Lawrence river. The reader definitely wants to try Navi’s experience.


Many Thanks, Nancy !!!
                                                                                                                   Michel Tremblay

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

LOS DORADOS HOOKS YOU UP TO ADVENTURES IN CABO SAN LUCAS

Robert Arellano

When you stroll along Cabo’s marina boardwalk that snakes around the beautiful bay in this stunning area of Baja California, Mexi (Baja boasts the world’s longest peninsula), you’ll be accosted but oodles of people selling wares, including tour excursions. I was lucky to meet Roberto Arellano who reps for the tour company, Los Dorados; you’ll see his booth near the mountain. An affable non-pushy fellow whose English is perfect, Roberto took care of my needs to explore the Sea of Cortes.  

First off, he put me on a great little boat that took me on a tour that passed beaches and coastline all the way to Cabo’s famous Los Arcos. The waves were rough as we neared this impressive structure that juts out of the Sea of Cortez.



Impressive granite structures towering over a beach and the birds






The exuberant captain kept pointing out beaches, blurting   their names, including Lovers Beach that windowed into Divorce Beach on the Pacific Ocean, it’s called Divorce Beach, because the waves are impossible to swim in (like a bad marriage you’re drowning in), but also you can go pass through a stone entry from one beach to the other. First comes love, then comes divorce.

The "Window" that gives a glimpse into the Pacific

We also passed by many sand stone rock structures that has Rock, their own names due to their shapes: Pelican Rock, The Witch (La Bruja) the Finger, King Kong’s Hand, and finally Land’s End where two real pelicans perch. 








They seem to announce the very spot where the sea of Cortez merges with the Pacific.







Just before rounding the bend to get to Land's End, we came to a colony of sea lions.What a thrill!






Approaching the Arch




The famous Arch





The Arch is beautiful at every time  of day.






The water taxi was a glass bottom boat; we could see fish swimming at certain spots. It was really fun, and our eyes were kept busy looking up and then down to take it all in.
Roberto also set me on a sunset excursion on the double-decker Cabo Escape cruiser. It took us far out, and with whales in our midst, music at our ears, food galore and drinks to enjoy.




 The climax came in an inspirational finale: the sun sinking over the crest of the sea.





                                                 The sun is gone; the sky is gorgeous


 My snorkeling excursion on Oceanos cruiser was fantastic. We headed out for beautiful Chilenos Bay and dove in. This vessel carried very good snorkeling equipment.

                     I also went whale watching on a tour that Robert set up for me.






I recommend you take the tour to the Arch soon after you arrive, and if you like ti and the service Roberto provided, ask him for more. He also generously gives discounts. He wants to make every wish come true for you. And he succeeds.
Contrary to popular belief, Los Cabos is the playground for the wealthy and not-so wealthy alike. Its breathless beauty does not discriminate.
Contact Roberto at 52 -1 (624) 122 7391. He’s on What’sApp
His email is robertcrpy200@gmail.com


Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Gorgeous Gulf Island Retreats Soothe your Body and Soul


 by Nancy Snipper

Ever feel the need to heal in a tranquil place where the ocean is before you and the forest surrounds you?   I recently traveled to two islands in British Columbia to stay in two extraordinary bed and breakfasts.  Rooms were remarkable, and breakfasts went beyond the standard of eggs, toast and jam.   Their hosts have talents that help you unwind while cocooning you in comfort and serenity - not to mention the spectacular views you get to enjoy from your own big balcony every day.

Serenity by the Sea




Last year, I suffered a back operation with an unfortunate painful outcome. I needed a retreat where I could self-reflect, distress and reset. The first place I headed for was Serenity by the Sea on Galiano Island.  Luannah Livermore, its owner, is an internationally trained healer, who also happens to be a marvelous baker – among other things.

 
Cottages with rustic charm
 Knowing I like view variation, Luannah offered me the chance to stay in two different fully equipped deluxe cottage-like cabins that nestle in the forest. Lush views greeted me every day until I moved into the main building. Perched high on a rock, this reception area has a stunning upstairs room with floor to ceiling windows and a huge balcony overlooking the sea. I could hear the lapping of waves hitting the rocks.  I slept like a babe.  

Healing treatments
 I looked forward to receiving her healing therapies held in her spacious studio.  After talking about her plan for me, she led me to a bed made off amethyst crystals.  Using an ancient Hawaiian method of treatment and combining it with others. She also uses sound and laser therapies on your body that give off vibration frequencies that actually heal pain.  Indeed, every time, she applied them, my pain diminished. While massaging me for three hours, she continuously sang in the Hawaiian language to a CD playing in the background.   Her 25 years of studying (five with an Elder in Hawaii) includes Lomi Lomi Temple Style. This incorporates traditional Hawaiian prayer, song, life coaching, energy release and deep joint massage and deep breathing.  Body, mind and soul become integrated in her approach. Her hands were remarkably strong; her angelic voice and her directions to breathe deeply at certain key moments during her treatments deepened my relaxation and eradicated kinks.   When it was over, I felt an incredible surge of energy; my body felt renewed.  My spirit picked up.
Having traveled all over the world, Luannah has acquired a vast knowledge of healing therapies which she is eager to share with you.  Personally, I found her guidance to be beneficial.  She helps us locate in ourselves a way to accept and actually love ourselves. Esoteric as it sounds, she revealed that cells respond to good “frequencies” - that the messages we send them profoundly affect our emotions, bodily feelings – and this in turn affects how we relate to others.   She also spoke about embracing both the shade and light parts along with the incongruities that we have in ourselves, and that we can learn to harmonize. She guided me in strategic ways to do this, emphasizing aloha (love). Luannah aims to bring our lives into goodness and love.  “The world needs to be lovingly corrected,” she said, smiling.
I came away from the retreat looking ten years younger.  Most importantly, I learned more about myself - how I was hurting myself by focusing on that which is not productive to my well-being.  Certainly, my pain had greatly diminished; my ankle was stronger, and my walking was steadier. Yes, I still use my cane but not all the time now. Most of all, Luannah gave me a spiritual strategy to deal with pain, and that alone has helped me when a setback arises.
I wanted to linger longer at Serenity by the sea, not just because of her remarkable gifts, but her breakfasts were great! Those raspberry, strawberry crepes and delicate pancakes soaked in home-made caramel and chocolate sauce were out of this world.  I also joined her family for a home-made Peruvian-style barbecue chicken dinner, made by her husband, Juan Carlos.

Email: info@serenitybythesea.com

Salt Spring Island and Armand Heights B and B


Leaving Galiano, I took the two-hour ferry ride to Salt Spring Island. Here the harbor and Ganges town were buzzing with people. Still seeking solitude, I traveled further north to stay at Armand Heights – a B and B located 1000 metres above sea level. My luxurious room gave a panoramic tree-high view of mountain and ocean. I loved it. The grounds comprised almost six acres of gardens with a flourish of over 160 hybrid roses and dozens of fruit trees and herbs that Irina, the Russian owner uses in her breakfast dishes and every meal she loves to cook.
 Irina Floreke, owner of this exquisite property wears many hats: she makes baroque style cakes and raises chickens whose eggs she sells at the Tuesday and Saturday Ganges markets.  She also makes dozens of different flavored fruit wine, using the fruit that grows on her property. Every guest gets a complimentary bottle in their room.  A home-made gourmet breakfast is delivered to each of the four rooms by Irina herself. She’ll even cook dinner for you if you ask her in advance.  Her borscht was brilliant!
 I came to know just how caring Irina is when on my last day I was determined to visit Truckle Park – at least a 30-minute drive from her place.  But I had not rented a car. This park is reputed to be the most beautiful of all the parks on the Gulf Islands. Irina went right to work; she arranged for me to get a ride there with a couple staying in one of the rooms who also wanted to explore this park.
 It was beautiful indeed with its coves and groves of trees that offered a solitary bench for gazing out to the endless blue of sea. She even wanted to know how I would get back and to call her.
Irina even drove me me to the market in Ganges, the main town, and it was here that she dragged me to her hairdresser, insisting that my hair definitely needed cutting. I appreciated Irina’s authenticity and frankness, but her hairdresser was too busy. I think she was more disappointed that I was. Clearly, Irina always puts her guests first. “I love working, but the most important thing for me is my guests. I want them to be very happy here.”  I certainly was.
Salt Spring is beautiful and welcoming.  Musician, Randy Bachman homes here as do many artists and creative if not maverick innovators. Parks, lakes, kayaking and festivals abound. This scintillating island has its own healing magic, and Armand Heights is part of it.

Email: reservations@armandheights.com

Friday, October 25, 2019

Mont Saint-Bruno National Park Shows Autumn Splendor



I love this huge national Sépaq park with its network of trails that can be enjoyed at every time of the year. Signs direct you to the three main lakes.                                                    
A 27-km network of trails circles the following lakes: Lac Seigneurial, Lac des Bouleaux, Lac des Atocas, Lac du Moulin and Lac de la Tortue. A 3.5-km hiking trail, which starts at the Discovery and Visitors Centre, offers a more rustic alternative. You can also hike a shorter 1.5 km loop within this circuit.










This historical park is a must-see during the four seasons, and so I always head out there at different times of the year. Each time, nature seizes 
my senses in various ways. 


                                           Walking on the fallen leaves was fun









 Rocks with smooth slate-like surfaces to rest on

Lac des bouleaux, a place to ponder


The sites, smells and birdsong change, as does the ground beneath your feet. Gliding on snow, stepping on the sunny paths in summer, dodging wet parts in spring and walking on leaves in autumn, each season presents a special beauty. The lakes are highlights here. Enjoy the view. 

 


This lone boat on Lac de Bouleaux sure beckons, but it's used by the park in case of an emergency. 





canoe on Lac des Bouleaux for you to rent in summer

                   





                                       

So many photos were taken that day; but I chose a sampling to reflect the natural beauty of this Sépaq park. Thank you Philippe for making my visit  possible! I shall return.


 Read more about Nancy's experiences in the park: