Deserted beaches, crashing waves, candle-lit dining, starry skies… you get the picture. If you’re looking for a setting to woo your beloved, the province of British Columbia in Canada’s west is the place.
But don’t take our word for it: this province is so rife with romantic potential that last season, the producers of ABC’s The Bachelor, whose job it is to set millions of hearts aflutter each week, chose not one, but two, BC locations for their finalists’ dream dates.
Last November, 20 million fans watched as contestants Byron and Mary traversed on an adrenaline-inducing ziptrek line, followed by an intimate evening at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler. Later that same episode, Byron and another bachelorette Tanya got to know each other while exploring Vancouver’s False Creek and reveling in luxury at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver.
Exciting as they are, these two trips just scratch the surface of romantic possibilities in BC. The choices are limited only by your imagination, but here are some personal favorites especially selected for Valentine's Day.
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| Guests enjoy a romantic dinner at The Wickaninnish Inn, The Point Restaurant. |
If fine dining, city lights and a sophisticated urban setting work for you, opt for a date in Vancouver. Start the morning with a latte and muffin by the water — or treat each other to handmade chocolates, fresh strawberries or even some tasty pastry — at the Granville Island Public Market (604-666-5784; www.granvilleisland.com), where dozens of food and craft stalls stimulate every sense. After breakfast, hop onto one of the little foot passenger ferries that sail every few minutes across False Creek to the city's West End (False Creek Ferries: 604-684-7781; www.granvilleislandferries.bc.ca, or Aquabus Ferries: 604-689-5858; www.aquabus.bc.ca).
From there it’s a seaside stroll or quick cab ride to the Stanley Park Seawall, the locals' favorite place to walk hand-in-hand. You don't have to walk (or cycle, or in-line skate) the whole 5.6 mile (9 km) circuit. Every part of the route, with its ocean, forest, city, and mountain scenery, is delightful. For a more private walk, take one of the less-trodden paths around Beaver Lake or Lost Lagoon.
Next, head across the graceful sweep of Lions Gate Bridge to North Vancouver and stop for an adrenaline rush at the Capilano Suspension Bridge (604-985-7474; www.capbridge.com). You'll want to hold hands on the bridge as it sways 230 feet (70m) over the raging waters of Capilano Canyon. While you're there, check out the Treetops Adventure, where more bridges take you to viewing platforms high in the trees. A less-visited suspension bridge at Lynn Canyon Park (604-981-3103; www.dnv.org/ecology) is just as scenic, and a little more private. Top off the day with a mile-long (1.6 km) ride on the Grouse Mountain Skyride (604-980-9311, www.grousemountain.com) and admire the blanket of city lights below.
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Dinner? In Vancouver, the options are almost overwhelming. You could stay on Grouse Mountain and enjoy the Pacific Northwest fare and stunning views at the Observatory Restaurant (604-980-9311; your Skyride fare is free with dinner reservations), or head back to town. A few favorites for candlelight dining and impeccable food are Villa del Lupo (604-688-7436; www.villadellupo.com), serving Italian fare in a cozy heritage house, and Bacchus in the Wedgewood Hotel (604-608-5319; www.wedgewoodhotel.com), with its sensuous ambience and modern French cuisine.
From Vancouver, you're just two hours from Whistler. Consistently ranked the best place to ski on the continent, this year-round destination is also a top spot to walk hand-in-hand in the snow, cozy up together by the fire, or try one of Whistler's myriad once-in-a-lifetime romantic experiences. You can, like the Bachelor team, race through the trees on a zip line, or take a moonlit walk on snowshoes followed by fondue at a mountainside cabin. Or you can opt for a dreamy horse-drawn sleigh ride or a thrilling helicopter flight over the area's peaks and glaciers. One call to The Whistler Activity and Information Centre (877-991-9988 or 604-938-2769; www.tourismwhistler.com) will arrange it.
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