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Priestley’s Paradise

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The Board Room

Choosing the perfect wood flooring for your home

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Pacific Rim Whale Festival

The 25th Annual Pacific Rim Whale Festival celebrates the migration of 20,000 grey whales passing through Vancouver Island’s West Coast

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WHALE TAILS

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Pacific Rim Whale Festival

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Invite Mother Nature into your home this spring By Tracey Drake

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Publisher & Founder Robert Read Creative Director Karla Peckett

PUBLISHER’S MESSAGE Welcome to Homes & Living magazine’s largest issue yet — 96 sensational pages! 2011 promises to be an exciting year for H&L. I’m especially excited about H&L’s new half-hour TV show. In conjunction with the release of each issue of Homes & Living magazine, The Homes & Living Show airs in prime time on Chek. For show times, visit hlmagazine.com. Speaking about our website, we are pleased to have launched H&L’s fantastic new website for 2011. Visit hlmagazine.com, tell us what you think and be automatically entered to win a weekend for two at the incredible Black Rock Oceanfront Resort in Ucluelet. H&L welcomes Karla Peckett as Creative Director. Her talent, expertise and contemporary style are showcased throughout this current issue. Paired with spectacular photography by the talented Alec Watson, this issue promises to be a warm welcome to warmer weather. Enjoy this issue, get out there and explore our island. The entire H&L team is heading to Vancouver Island’s west coast to witness thousands upon thousands of grey whales as they make their way to summer feeding grounds in the Bering Sea — please join us in the celebration of spring. Sincerely,

Photographer Tony Puerzer Web Master Steve Drake Office Administration/Jr. Art Direction Renée Guidolin Editor Tracey Drake Contributing Writers Wendy Russell Jane Lockhart Lynsey Franks Michelle Hopkins Hilary Malone Katie Lister Michael B Poyntz

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Since moving to Victoria from her beloved Calgary, Karla has fallen for the West Coast. Our Creative Director is an Alberta College of Art and Design graduate and a former design company owner whose work is fueled by an enthusiastic attitude, an intense passion for contemporary design and a fun loving outlook on life.

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Steve Drake offers 20+ years experience in web development and design servicing high profile clients such as Kraft Foods and General Electric. In 2008, he happily moved from Ontario to Vancouver Island and now calls H&L home as the resident web guru and all around go-to IT guy.

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EDITOR’S MESSAGE When I think about spring, the words that come to mind are fresh, new and exciting – and I truly cannot think of three words to better describe this issue of Homes & Living magazine. Join us this issue as H&L takes a look at Ocean Park Estates, one of the newest communities in Parksville. Showcasing home builder Bayshore Construction and the company owner Rob McGorman’s home - this 4,800 square foot residence is decidedly unique, unquestionably functional and clearly represents all that is good about the west coast lifestyle. A must read is our exclusive interview with Jason Priestley, noted actor turned down-to-earth Vancouver Island resort owner. Even with his achievements in Hollywood, Jason remains closely connected to the magic and simplicity of Ucluelet. As the owner of Terrace Beach Resort, H&L writer Lyndsey Franks talks candidly with Jason about his emotional and physical ties to Vancouver Island and how he came to fall in love with the alluring charm of the west coast. From March 19 to 27, the 25th Annual Pacific Rim Whale Festival will welcome more than 20,000 grey whales to Vancouver Island. Each year, these magnificent mammals travel 20,000 kilometres from the Baja Peninsula to the Bering Sea in Alaska, and H&L will be there to experience it. It is with great pleasure that I accepted the position of Editor with Homes & Living magazine. Spring is the perfect time to begin a new journey – personal or professional. Perhaps the pages of Homes & Living magazine will be the inspiration for yours. Best wishes, Tracey Drake | editor@hlmagazine.com

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Best known as the host of HGTV’s She’s Crafty, Gemini nominated TV host Wendy Russell successfully juggles organizing, staging and styling homes & people through her company Style Cat Styling.

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Michelle Hopkins writes for many notable publications including the Vancouver Sun, Westcoast Home & Design, LOOK Magazine and now Homes & Living magazine!

As host of W Network’s Colour Confidential, Jane brings a breathtaking sense of colour into viewers’ homes each week. She has more than 18 years of experience as an Interior Designer, spokesperson, author and television personality.

When she’s not studying natural-resource management, Nanaimo resident Hilary Malone can be found developing menus and recipes for special events at the Westwood Racquet Club, browsing local farmers’ markets and cooking inventive dishes in her home kitchen.

As a British Columbian at heart, Lynsey has a passion for writing about all things travel, food, people and places. Her most recent position was Assistant Editor at Avenue Magazine in Edmonton.

Over the past decade, Tracey has written more than 200 articles for numerous home and lifestyle publications, in North America and abroad. With a passion for interior design and entertaining, Tracey loves to write about home and lifestyle topics that readers can relate to.

Before returning to her hometown of Victoria, Katie was Assistant Editor of HelloWestTravel. com. She has also lent her hand to various Vancouver-based publications such as BC Business magazine, Western Living magazine and Canadian Traveller magazine.

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BC’s largest home and lifestyle magazine! Hand delivered to homes in select neighbourhoods throughout Central Island. Homes & Living is also proudly displayed in the rooms, lobbies and spas of Vancouver Island’s Top Hotels & Resorts. Now, with our own TV Show on CHEK –The Homes & Living Show! Strategically aired upon the release of each edition of Homes & Living magazine. Watch the Homes & Living Show on CHEK Spring Edition: Summer Edition:

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On January 1, 2011 Homes & Living magazine took yet another monumental leap forward, securing its successful future in the consumer focused publishing industry. Now the largest homes and lifestyle publication in British Columbia, H&L magazine recently moved into its spectacular new office on the Selkirk Waterway in Victoria.

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The corporate move to Victoria ensures that current and future clientele are well taken care of, and provides a centralized launching basecamp for Homes & Living magazine to expand into new markets in 2012. The office interior features beautiful furnishings, imaginative interior

design, state of the art sound system, custom tile work and a free flow environment that is necessary to produce a world class magazine such as Homes & Living. With floor to ceiling windows that offer panoramic water views, Homes & Living magazine is proud to be a part of this busy inner harbour waterfront community. The magazine’s new location at 110-2940 Jutland Road offers the idyllic combination of high end office space and inspiring waterfront work location – perfect for igniting the creative minds of the H&L team.

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| JANE LOCKHART

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Jane Lockhart B.A.A.I.D, Intern, A.R.I.D.O. is principal Interior Designer with Jane Lockhart Interior Design in Toronto and host of Colour Confidential on W Network. Interior Design and Story by Jane Lockhart | Jane Lockhart Interior Design www.janelockhart.com | info@janelockhart.com Photography by Brandon BarrĂŠ

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Every great room is not just a product of its layout or colour; its style rests in the furniture and how these pieces function daily. Living and family rooms really put their upholstered pieces to the test as they are always in heavy use. Sofas and chairs, especially, need to last when they are used constantly.

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Up to approximately 25 years ago, fabriccovered sofas and chairs were still largely made in North America and it was assumed that the quality was good. But with globalization came pressure on local manufacturers to take furniture making off shore in search of cheaper labour and materials. Today, we have paid the price for this practice as consumers are less educated about what makes a quality sofa and why it’s important to purchase key pieces from Canadian manufacturers.


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Every great room is the furniture and Title Page: Jane has been designing furniture with Canadian manufacturers for her Jane Lockhart Interior Design clients for over 19 years. Jane’s new Manchester sofa is shown here. To Left: Jane’s new 100-per-cent Canadian, sustainable furniture collection — the Jane Lockhart Platinum Series — is available to designers across Canada through Gresham House in Mississauga (greshamhousefurniture.com) and Stewart Drummond Studios in Calgary (stewartdrummondstudios.com). The Manchester sofa and Heath swivel chair are shown here.

As it turns out, Canadian wood is excellent for producing not only goods like tables and bed frames, but it is also amazingly strong for building the interior structure of upholstered pieces. In addition, the craftsmanship and knowledge of furniture builders here is substantial. The use of corner blocks (added for strength), dovetail joints and hardwood frames is commonplace in the production of quality Canadian-made furniture. These are very important to the long-term stability of upholstered pieces that are used regularly.

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Below: The Robson sofa from the Jane Lockhart Platinum Series features a classic finished wood base and demi-arm styling.

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So how do you know if a sofa is good quality? There are several key things to look for. A solid hardwood frame construction is paramount to the strength of a sofa or chair; particleboard is not hardwood. High-grade foam is really important to the long-term shape and spring of seat cushions. Padding added to the sides of the arms and to the back of the sofa to fill it out also helps with its look and overall comfort. A cheap sofa, on the other hand, doesn’t have this; it feels like cardboard when you knock the side of the sofa. Webbing and springs also make a difference to how well a sofa will wear. When we purchase products made in Canada, we have more choice of sizes and materials and we often get better quality furniture than items imported at a lower cost. Although it may seem like you’re paying less money for a specific piece, the item has


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FABULOUS FURNITURE FINDS To Right: Gresham House, the Canadian manufacturer of the Jane Lockhart Platinum Series, builds all of their frames from kiln-dried FSC Canadian hardwood and offers unlimited customization in style, upholstery and cushions — all made from sustainable material.

Decorate your personal space with quality, Canadian-made furniture! Our designs, styles and materials are often desired by other nations around the globe. Somehow we seem to think that if it’s made here at home, it’s just not as good as pieces made elsewhere. Although we don’t have a long history of furniture design, building and production like England, France or Italy, many of the people who work in these fields carry the knowledge of previous generations who have immigrated here. By buying Canadian furniture, we’re getting high-quality furniture that will stand the test of time — and reducing our carbon footprint while we’re at it.

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Below: The Heath chair with optional swivel base from the Jane Lockhart Platinum Series is a clever style with tapered arms and full seat designed for ultimate comfort.

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Saving Smiles with Porcelain Veneer Saving Smiles with Porcelain Veneers

Turn on the television and you’ll see beautiful white smiles; the kind of smiles that are seemingly natural. What viewers don’t know is that these amazing smiles are manmade. It’s true that most Hollywood stars have porcelain veneers on their teeth, that’s what makes them look so ‘toothpaste commercial perfect’. In all sincerity, the Hollywood crowd has it right! Porcelain veneers are a beautiful way to correct discoloured, chipped, worn or crooked teeth — on anyone, superstar or girl next door.

How it works Veneers instantly reshape and correct your teeth and smile. They are ultra-thin, custom made porcelain restorations that are bonded on the front surface of your teeth. Many cosmetic dental problems such as chipped, gapped, stained, discoloured, aged or misaligned teeth can be solved with porcelain veneers. They can be used to lengthen or shorten teeth, restore a more youthful smile and can be an excellent replacement for old white plastic fillings. Teeth that are crooked or misaligned can often be made to look straight, and veneers may also be a good alternative to traditional braces if you want immediate results. Veneers are comparable to the strength of natural tooth enamel, and while veneers are resistant to discolouration; you may need to have them whitened as with any permeable surface, such as your teeth.

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This simple procedure can be completed in as little as two to three visits. During the initial visit, your dentist will consult with you to determine the perfect colour, shape and size of the veneers to achieve the beautiful, bright smile you are looking for. To enhance a smile, some people need just one, while others may need upwards of eight veneers.

At the second visit, your teeth are prepared for the porcelain veneers by removing a surface layer of enamel. Unlike crowns or caps, veneers require very little removal of the natural tooth. Impressions or a digital scan is taken, and temporary veneers shaped similar to your final veneers are placed. Using computerized technology, your new enhanced smile is designed using 3D computerized technology. The porcelain veneer is then customized to fit perfectly over each individual tooth.

Things to consider While porcelain veneers are minimally invasive, they do have their drawbacks. Some tooth structure generally needs to be removed, which can contribute to tooth sensitivity. Also, as with any restoration near the gum line, you are more prone to gingivitis and periodontal disease around a veneer. A commitment to regular oral hygiene is paramount to excellent gum health around even well-fitting veneers. By placing glass-like ceramic porcelain on the surface of teeth, dentists can provide you with bright, straight, natural looking teeth and with a smile like that; you’ll be a star in your own right.


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Selected as H&L’s Summer Central Island 2010 Feature Home!

Located on the hillside with spectacular views of the harbour and coastal mountains, The Gales in Ladysmith is an amazing place to call home.

Situated along Nitinat Way between McGirr Road & Carmanah Way, each family oriented, mews-style and single family homes feature beautiful West Coast style architecture, distinctive finishes and quality craftsmanship.

Qualicum Landing is an exclusive residential community, which once completed, will consist of 62 luxurious homes on 17 acres of unspoiled ocean shoreline.

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Welcome to Crown Isle Resort & Golf Community – An extraordinary master-planned community encompassing 871 acres, located in beautiful Comox Valley.

Idyllically located in Parksville, surrounded by parkland and walking trails, experience firsthand what living in Parksville’s newest community, Creekside at Corfield, can be like.


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The amazing views of everything West Coast in Vancouver Island BC Located on the hillside with spectacular views of the harbour and coastal mountains, The Gales in Ladysmith is an amazing place to call home. The Gales is a 42 home development is awe inspiring from the minute you drive up to the property. Nestled between the ocean and mountains, these West Coast contemporary residences boast open floor plans and expansive windows, allowing each home to take full advantage of the sweeping outdoor landscape. “We have built 12 homes so far and eight are sold,” says Keith Mazurenko, sales agent with the project since its inception. “It’s the only development on Vancouver Island to offer luxurious views from each home, as well as generous space between each home …. Nothing compares to it.”

Each residence features remarkable attention to detail, including vaulted ceilings, spacious rooms, and top-quality finishing such as granite countertops and rich hardwood floors. An entry level home in this exclusive enclave starts at $599,000 to $650,000 for 2,700 to 3,000 square feet of magnificent view living. The Gales is only minutes away from the quaint little town of Ladysmith, which has many of boutiques and shops housed in restored buildings with an Edwardian charm. Located a convenient 1.5 hour drive to either Duncan or Nanaimo, and a comfortable 1.25 hour drive to Victoria, The Gales offers a great location at unparalleled value.

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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS The Gales Ocean, mountains, inner islands, harbour activities • Prices from $599,000 - $659,000 • Luxury and Quality: Extensive hardwood, granite, custom lighting, huge decks and patios, heat pump • Ladysmith’s wonderful secure sense of community with all the important amenities, and just 20 minutes to big box stores • Some of the best kayaking, boating, marina facilities, golf and hiking at your doorstep • Generous spacing between streets for more privacy, natural light and comfort

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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS Carmanah Starting at only $495,000!! Conveniently located in North Nanaimo across from 2 schools, playgrounds, parks and less than 5 minutes from shopping at Woodgrove Centre and Costco.

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A unique and limited collection of fully detached homes in Nanaimo BC Carmanah Homes offers the best of urban and natural amenities only minutes from your new executive-style home. Built by award winning Palladian Developments Inc., Carmanah Homes is an exceptional collection of four residences, each offering lavish beauty and intuitive functionality throughout. What set these exclusive, courtyard-style homes apart from the rest are the beautiful West Coast style architecture, unique finishing and quality craftsmanship. Every home features premium finishes such as granite countertops, stunning wide plank white oak hardwood flooring, pendant lighting and prewired heat pumps. One of the master bedrooms is an almost 35-feet long, with a huge walk-in closet and elegant French doors from the hallway,” says Michelle Bates of Palladian Developments. “The spa inspired bathroom features marble countertops and high end fixtures.”

The development is in a prime location, across from a park, and nearby to an established elementary and high school, a medical clinic and all the amenities of a big city. Yet, the striking enclave is hidden enough to offer privacy from each home. The exteriors feature HardiPlank siding and fully landscaped and fenced yards. These upscale homes are ready for immediate occupancy. Two of the four homes have unfinished basements, which can easily be converted into income generating rental suites. Simply put, these homes offer unparalleled privacy and unmistakable luxury, at a starting price of $495,000. With Carmanah Homes – seeing is believing.


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Selected as H&L’s Summer Central Island 2010 Feature Home!

“Qualicum Landing is a property featuring high end custom homes on beachfront property in a park-like setting … quite unique for this area,” says James Ferrie, project manager. There are seven distinctive floor plans to choose from. Designed by award-winning C.A. Design, the homes are a superb mix of Cape Cod and West Coast styles. Your dream home consists of open concept great rooms with luxury finishes throughout, including granite countertops and engineered wood flooring. “Our beach houses range from 1,180-square-feet for a two bedroom and den and 2,000 square feet for a four bedroom home with garage,” adds Ferrie.

As a buyer in Qualicum Beach, you will enjoy a clubhouse complete with pool, two hot tubs, a large fitness centre and a well-appointed owner’s lounge. Meanwhile, you are only eight minutes away from the picturesque town of Qualicum Beach with its charming shops, galleries, a thriving farmers market and cafés. Qualicum Beach is one of Vancouver Island’s year round natural playgrounds, with seemingly endless golden sandy beaches, spectacular golf courses, sports fishing and magnificent scenery. The opportunity to buy into a waterfront community in a lush park-like environment is rare indeed, and with only 18 homes left, the time to act is now.

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS Qualicum Landing Luxury homes from $379,000 plus hst 17 acres of rare walk on waterfront • • • •

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• 870 Acres zoned for 2700 Residential units • Future site of the new Comox Valley Regional Hospital • Condominiums from $269,000 • Patio homes from $339,000 • Single family homes from $399,000 • Building lots from $152,900 • Custom builders available • 48,000 sq.ft. resort centre • 18 Hole championship golf course (Membership Available)

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Own a Piece of True Paradise in Comox Valley BC No matter your stage of life – a young first time buyer, empty nesters, or active seniors - Crown Isle is a perfect place to call home. Our golf resort community is close to all amenities, schools, the ocean and mountains, and everything in between that the amazing Comox Valley has to offer.

Isle further enhances the overall vision of our master planned community. The vision is to have all of the amenities right in your own backyard: shopping, recreation, dining and healthcare… all within walking distance of your home. Crown Isle has been imitated by many but never duplicated.”

“This is absolutely the best time to purchase real estate within Crown Isle,” says Jason Andrew, Director of Real Estate. “We believe that we have created one of Western Canada’s most complete and dynamic communities. In addition to having Costco and future commercial developments, the recently announced new site of the Comox Valley Regional Hospital within Crown

From a real estate perspective Crown Isle is well established with a 20 year history of fiscal stability and sustainability. At Crown Isle Resort and Golf Community, we are not selling real estate, we are selling lifestyle! COME FOR A TEE TIME, STAY FOR A LIFETIME


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Creekside at Corfield offers unmatched value and beauty. This spectacular community comprises of 60 single-level upscale townhomes ranging in size from 1,335 to 1,516 square feet.

waterfall. With natural privacy built in, Creekside at Corfield is also conveniently located close to shopping, dining and world class beaches.

“Phase 1 is completely sold out, we have 20 homes already built in Phase 2, with 16 more slated to be finished by the end of the year,” says John Cooper, Realtor for RE/MAX of Nanaimo.

All homes within the Creekside at Corfield community are environmentally friendly. Creekside was a finalist in the 2010 Power Smart Excellence Awards presented by BC Hydro; and each residence has a Gold Star rating. “That’s because they are very well insulated and have in-floor heating throughout,” says Cooper. “Each home also has an on-demand hot water system.”

Key features include oversized private two-car garages, huge master suites, gourmet kitchens with granite countertops, maple hardwood floors, skylights, stamped concrete patios and much more. Each home in this impressive collection backs onto green space – either the park or the serene spring-fed pond and

At this time, this high level of quality and value starts at just $359,900, but hurry! These prices are only in effect for the remainder of Phase 2. Built with the downsizing retiree in mind, this upscale collection of homes will appeal to the most discerning buyer.

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he McGorman’s have sand, sun and sea within a stone’s throw from their five bedroom family home. Although, at the McGorman residence, they don’t permit the throwing of stones; this family abode is one that regularly hosts relaxed get-togethers in their huge outdoor living area.

Homeowner Rob McGorman is not only the head of the household; he also played a large part in the construction, vision and layout of the 4,800 square foot living space. As a lifelong local to Parksville and owner of Bayshore Construction, McGorman says that he and his family of four wanted the best of both worlds – close to town and near to the beach. With these simple stipulations and a city that can easily accommodate the demands, McGorman and his crew at Bayshore created what is now Ocean Park Estates, a subdivision consisting of 20 luxury homes.

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Having lived in the space for nearly two years now, the McGormans have taken the time to customize the residence to reflect their family dynamic. With two children, aged seven and four, it had to be both functional and unique.

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Jeff Matson, contact salesman with The Floor Store explains that in determining the lifestyle of the McGorman clan he was

able to cultivate the look, durability and characteristics of flooring choices throughout the home. “Through this process we will highlight what is practical and eliminate what will eventually fail with the test of time,” says Matson. In the living area, the McGorman home is host to rich red oak floors that were sanded

and finished on site — a rare feature in today’s market. This type of finishing allows the homeowners to select from a large colour palette and focuses on attention to detail. “The installers are able to lay the floor in more detail than a prefinished floor,” explains Matson. “Sanded and finished hardwood has a very elegant look and can be versatile with a lot of character.”


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Perched on a hilltop, ‘SilverStone’ boasts expansive views of the Strait of Georgia, Mount Baker and the Olympic Mountains. Located on a 2,207-square-metre property, the three-storey home boasts 604 square metres of living space; all interior walls were removed in the renovation. The home features two 79-square-metre subterranean garages, each of which holds four vehicles. To accommodate the garages, Miller and his team lifted the house, supported it with beams and carved out the rock underneath.

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At the front of the property, Duane Ensing Landscape Design manipulated the steep driveway in order to bring the grade down and create a more open space. (The driveway is now heated thanks to Gorge Electrical Services, which provided all electrical work on the property.) From here, a staircase meanders through a garden to the charming front porch; extensive West Coast-style rockwork provides continuity between the garden and exterior of the home. Sandy Nygaard of Nygaard Interior Design echoes Miller’s statements. “We tried to pay homage to the era of the house with a contemporary take on it,” she says. “It’s nice to juxtapose the two styles.” The designer—who lent her expertise to Victoria Homes & Living’s fall feature home, the ‘Touchstone’—incorporated an earthy colour palette, elegant mouldings, traditional paneling, rich millwork and chic finishing materials, including tiles, handles, knobs and door hardware.

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Mastermind Mitch Scoffings, owner of Set in Stone Tile has a presumably steady hand as he provided the handcrafted custom tile work above the stove. “He traced a maple leaf and cut it out by hand,” explains McGorman of the perfectly shaped leaf tile and scattered it across the wall. “I take most pride in the kitchen,” says McGorman of the open and airy room that is illuminated by both natural and artificial light by means of strategically placed pot lighting and an expansive skylight. The lighting was both designed and installed by McLaren Lighting, and fits the bill of providing both a functional and unique space for the busy hub of this family home. With proper lighting, the maple cabinets are intensified, providing an inspiring cooking area for even the most seasoned chef. “It’s where we spend most of our time, here, and in the outdoor living area.”


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The exterior timber frame is a focal point of the front and back yards. In conjunction with the stamped concrete, McGorman says these are favourite attributes to the home and not to mention — in keeping with a true West Coast lifestyle, it’s low maintenance. For what may seem like an effortless design, it comes with a lot of experience and help from their friends. “I’ve been in the building industry since I graduated from high school in ’91, and Bayshore Construction was formed in 2002.” Having been in the industry for 20 years, McGorman says that the years of being entrenched in building have exposed him to a whole spectrum of ideas, taking note over the years what works and what decidedly does not. “I took the things I liked and made it my own,” he says of the home’s design, offering credit to both his wife and numerous suppliers. “It’s people like suppliers that I rely on for their expertise to round out the whole

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In a place where memories are made, the family quite often spends more time spent outdoors than they do in. That is why McGorman designed a backyard that catered to, well, catering. “It is West Coast living with a focus on the outdoors,” he explains. “With the age of our kids, it is nice to have people over to enjoy the pool, outdoor fire pit and pool house.”

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NANAIMO BASED PHOTOGRAPHER TONY PUERZER IS PASSIONATE ABOUT SHOOTING ARCHITECTURE AND PORTRAITURE, BUT SAYS THAT HIS MOST RECENT VISIT TO FLORIDA WAS TRULY ONE FOR THE BOOKS.

PUERZER NOW WITH H&L! “I RECENTLY HAD THE CHANCE TO FULFILL A CHILDHOOD DREAM BY PHOTOGRAPHING THE FINAL NIGHT LAUNCH OF THE SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY,” SAYS PUERZER WHO WAS IN FLORIDA DURING THE LAUNCH, AND WITNESS TO THE RAW POWER OF THE SHUTTLE AS IT LIFTED OFF INTO SPACE. WHEN HE’S NOT AT LIFT OFFS, HE SAYS THAT HIS ALARM CLOCK IS GOING OFF TO CAPTURE AN EARLY MORNING SUNRISE, NOTING THAT HIS WORK CONSTANTLY DRIVES HIM TO EXPERIENCE NEW SIGHTS AND MEET NEW AND EXITING PEOPLE. “PHOTOGRAPHY HAS ENRICHED MY EXPERIENCE OF PEOPLE AND NATURE IN MORE WAYS THAN I CAN COUNT.”

project.” Subcontractors, including experts in glass, helped fulfil McGorman’s vision. “He knows what he wants but he is also willing to listen to new ideas,” explains Coast Glass owner Murray Schweighardt of their cooperation. The success of these partnerships is evident throughout the McGorman home.

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“The first thing we do is have professional architectural photos taken of every listing” says Ohs. These photos give Ohs & McLane listings the edge when viewed on the dozens of websites and high end magazines that they utilized in their Platinum Marketing Services. It’s one thing to offer the best marketing available, however without an equally strong commitment to client service this explosive

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The founders of the centre came together in 1983 to bring people a lifelong learning centre in a curriculum surrounded by nature, and as their mission statement says: “Hollyhock exists to inspire, nourish and support people who are making the world better.”

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“We have quite a spectacular wilderness setting,” explains Greg Osoba, marketing manager with Hollyhock for 22 years. In his years working with the organization, Osoba says that he has seen a shift in its primary focus. “It used to be quite focused on personal development, but now there is much emphasis on social change and creating a better world.”

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The non-dogmatic centre was founded by a group of six visionary environmentalists, of which included Rex Weyler (one of the founders of Greenpeace International and renowned author) and Shivon Robinsong, who is currently uplifting the community choir scene in Victoria. Some of the masterminds behind the creation of Hollyhock have since moved on, but their legacy and continual contributions to the centre helps it to flourish and expand its influence.

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“We have over 100 programs to offer,” says Osoba. “The bulk of the programs are held here on Cortes Island, but there are a dozen programs in Vancouver as well.”

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Programs cover a vast spectrum and fit into four main categories: arts and culture, wisdom teachings, well-being as well as leadership and professional development. Programs include meditation, personal development, relationships, communications and mediation to name a few.

“We are so eclectic,” says Osoba of the centre’s celebration of diversity. Every season, board members introduce new programs and fresh faces. “We have different teachers for every program. They come from all over the world and are often renowned in their fields,” says Osoba, estimating that Hollyhock is host to roughly 140 accomplished teachers. Open from March through November, Hollyhock sees visitors of all ages, though the majority of guests fall within the ages of 35 and 60. “We’ve had people at the centre in their 20s, all the way up to those in their 80s,” he says. The expansive beach, oceanfront property and beautifully forested escape cares not of the visitors’ age – all are welcome to experience Hollyhock. Whether guests come for a vacation, a mental cleanse or to learn something new, the hope is that they will depart with a true sense of wellness and rejuvenation. For a truly unforgettable experience, climb onboard a kayak for a night paddle with Misty Isles Adventures — a company that

works closely with Hollyhock, providing guided schooner cruises, kayak trips and sailing programs. “Bioluminescence paddles have been lifealtering for a lot of people,” says co-owner Mike Moore of Misty Isles Adventures. “You put someone in a kayak at twilight, and head off into the setting sun. As you look down and wave your hand in the water, it’s a three-dimensional universe as the light given off by the agitated plankton is truly spectacular,” he says. No matter the activity or program of choice, Osoba says that the hope for Hollyhock guests is that — “Number one, they are going to relax; secondly learn something new and ultimately connect with other likeminded people. We want them to reconnect with nature, eat fabulous local and organic foods and potentially get a glimpse into how they could transform and share their experience to their communities” — what Osoba calls “the ripple effect.”


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ost women my age know Jason Priestley as clean-cut good guy Brandon Walsh from Beverly Hills, 90210. While his megawatt smile hasn’t faded, the tapered jeans and voluminous tresses made famous by his character in the 1990’s are a distant memory. Priestley has since grown and diversified his career as an actor and director, and has settled into family life with his wife and two young children. These days, the native Vancouverite plays the role of shady car salesman Richard “Fitz” Fitzpatrick in the HBO series Call Me Fitz and spends some of his treasured spare time at Terrace Beach Resort, the Ucluelet property that he owns with his family.

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Like many islanders, much of Priestley’s fondest memories are of time spent on Vancouver Island’s West Coast - a place where he is vested both emotionally and physically. Priestley acknowledges that this connection began at an early age. The area, he says, “gets in your blood and in your soul. [It’s] a place that has so much charm and simplicity.” Today, he and his family go there to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life whenever possible, no matter what time of year it is.

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Adjacent to the Wild Pacific Trail, Terrace Beach Resort is designed to resemble a 1920’s West Coast fishing village

Above: Aerial view of Ucluelet, British Columbia

“I get out to Terrace Beach [Resort] as often as I can,” explains Priestley. “It’s quite an arduous journey with two little ones, but we make it out every year.”

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Adjacent to the Wild Pacific Trail in Ucluelet, the family run resort is designed to resemble a 1920’s West Coast fishing village. The sound of crashing waves is inescapable from the accommodation, which is built on pilings only 15 metres back from the shoreline. Priestley remarks that this special place is an absolute getaway.

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“I think that our place is an escape for everybody. That’s what it’s intended to be,” he says. “It’s a very rustic and simple resort, but it is designed to be a place where people can go, truly relax and shut off from the stresses and problems that chase them from day to day.”

The rustic fishing village of Ucluelet doesn’t reveal secrets, and when the Priestley family comes to town, their secret is safe within the quiet community, allowing them to unwind. “I think exposing my kids to this way of life is beneficial,” Jason says. “Everything is so easily accessible for us and our children that I think it’s important to visit places like Ucluelet and reconnect with nature.” Priestley speaks fondly of his 30-plus year love affair with the West Coast. “My father first brought me here when I was eight years old. We went on a family fishing trip and my father took me to Long Beach. I was awestruck with the power and the beauty of that place.”


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Left: Priestley’s big catch


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simplicity and slower paced lifestyle of lost in today’s modern world The beautiful and rustic fishing village of just over 1,500 residents has so much to offer. Located on the southern tip of Clayoquot Sound, Ucluelet attracts world class surfers, camping enthusiasts, whale watching tourists, experienced fishermen and anyone who just needs to get away. “To me, Ucluelet typifies what the West Coast was 100 years ago,” reflects Priestley. “It’s very much like a throw back. It has so much of that charm, simplicity and slowed down lifestyle that has been lost in today’s modern world.”

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Today, he is doing the same for his children, taking them from their lives in Los Angeles to experience what he did as a child. He reminisces about feeling the cold Pacific water on his hands, looking into tide pools, counting starfish, touching sea cucumbers and learning about Anemones. “Those things are very important to us as parents,” he says. “For me, doing those things with my children deepens my connection with them.”

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When asked to look into the future, Priestley scoffs at the unfamiliar idea of retirement. “I’m only 40 years old,” he says in jest. “I’ve never even thought about it, but it wouldn’t be a bad place to retire.”

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According to Priestley, Ucluelet is a place that remains somewhat undiscovered; a trait that he says is what makes it magical. “We will always [have] this quiet little beach that is just a beautiful little piece of solitude. That’s what makes our place special. I love and relish my time there because I know I never get enough of it.”

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Above: Shot of the sun hitting the water from Terrace Beach Below Right: Morning shot of the cabins at Terrace Beach Resort

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Many homeowners are drawn to wide plank floorboards for their unique rustic look, believes Rob Chislett, sales manager at Parksville’s United Carpets. “Wide planks are quite attractive in homes here on the West coast,” he adds. What’s new in hardwood flooring is actually “old”, but improved. Much of that improvement comes from the finishes and oils applied onto the hardwood. Thanks to modern processes, oil and wax finished floors are easily repaired and maintained with natural oils and detergents. Meanwhile, the industry is coming out with engineered hardwoods with a lock and fold system. “Rather than being glued or nailed down, the flooring clicks together and floats — a great alternative,” says Jason Mather, RONA divisional flooring manager for Duncan and Nanaimo.

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“Hardwoods are more sought after than soft varieties. However, there also seems to be trend towards style and good looks,” says Brodie Adshead, general manager of The Finishing Store Nanaimo. “It seems people are now willing to sacrifice hardness if the colour is perfect.” Additionally, when the industry introduced hand scraped and wire brushed finishes, the popularity of oak floors soared. “The texture on the surface makes the floor

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Over the last few decades, consumers began investing in exotic wood furniture and flooring because of the unique look. Species such as the Brazilian cherry (Jatoba), Santos mahogany, Brazilian teak, African rosewood (Bubinga), ebony, cork and bamboo varieties have exploded onto the marketplace. However, as prices stabilized and the world became more ecologically aware, the demand for these timbers began to wane. “Exotics are still selling, however, the popularity is not what it was three or four years ago,” says Adshead.

Chislett looks at it differently. He believes the main reason exotics aren’t as popular as they once were has more to do with overharvesting. “It’s really tough to find Brazilian cherry wood because there’s very little supply left … the industry there has cut it all down,” says Chislett, adding that Brazilian walnut, cherry and teak woods were sought after for their rich hues and denseness. “Many of the exotics have also been diminished by the many floods (South and Central America have both suffered heavy flooding in recent years).” Softer woods, such as American cherry and walnut, are still trendy because of their distinctive shades. Mather adds: “Some exotic hardwood sold in B.C. are from sustainable forests, but not all, so people should ask if they are concerned about over-harvested exotic woods.”


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Engineered hardwood is taking dominance over solid wood, says Shawn Elwood, manager of Jordans Nanaimo. “It is more dimensionally stable, better milled, can be installed almost anywhere, and is far more eco-friendly,” says Elwood.

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The 25th Annual Pacific Rim Whale Festival celebrates the migration of roughly 20,000 grey whales passing through Vancouver Island’s west coast

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The whales are coming!

These magnificent 36-tonne creatures navigate the seas, cruising at a speed of two to five knots, travelling an average of 160 kilometres each day, stopping only to feed and rest. From March 19 to 27, the coastal communities of Tofino, the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve and Ucluelet will once again becoming gracious host communities for the annual Pacific Rim Whale Festival; celebrating its 25th year of embracing the migration of these magnificent mammals. To commemorate this silver anniversary, there will be a theme of “Sea Change,” a foundation that will be prevalent throughout the many events and discussions.

Every year, the grey whales are welcome visitors along Vancouver Island’s west coast. “They are headed towards the summer feeding ground in the Bering Sea,” explains Marny Saunders, co-chair of the Pacific Rim Whale Festival. “They will travel 20,000 kilometres (round-trip) between their summer breeding grounds and winter feeding grounds.” With their calves in tow, these whales are headed north for the rich plankton and krill blooms that flourish in the summer months. Said to be the longest marine mammal migration, Saunders says that the distance is also thought to be the largest migration of any mammal on the planet.

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“The festival is nine days and nights,” explains Saunders. “It’s designed to inspire, educate and entertain by celebrating our coastal traditions, unique environment and the spring return of the grey whale.” It started in the early 1980s when Ucluelet Chamber of Commerce and whale watching company owner Brian Congdon suggested a whale festival, similar to that of the Californian celebration of whales. Since that time, the whale festival has grown into a highly regarded and much anticipated annual affair. The society is run by more than 300 volunteers, is host to 90 different events, all to honour the thousands of majestic creatures. Jamie’s Whaling Station owner Jamie Bray says, “In 1982, when Jamie’s first started the whale watching industry on the west coast there were only 11,000 grey whales. That [migratory] number has increased to about 22,000 since,” he says of the improvements that have occurred in 30 years. “The festival coincides with the onset of spring,” explains Saunders. “There are activities for all ages - children, families, nature lovers, adventurers, young and old with a variety of cultural, culinary, musical and educational activities.”

At this time of year, guests can expect to see these travelling whales in pairs or even groups of six or more

Title Page and Lower Right: Grey whales migrate from their winter quarters near the Baja Peninsula in Mexico to their summer feeding ground in the Bering Sea every spring | Photo by John Forde (tofinowhalecentre.com) Main: A visiting Grey Whale presents its fluke in Barkley Sound near Ucluelet | Photo by Marla Barker (pacificrimwhalefestival.com)

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Upper Right Center: Sunset over Frank Island on Chesterman Beach in Tofino | Photo by Adrian Dorst (adriandorst.com) Upper Right Bottom: Grey whales migrate from their winter quarters near the Baja Peninsula in Mexico to their summer feeding ground in the Bering Sea every spring | Photo by John Forde (tofinowhalecentre.com)


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A number of grey whales remain in the Clayoquot Sound area, explains Kati Martini, program coordinator with Remote Passages Marine Excursions. “Local residents such as Two-Dot Star and Black Jack remain here all through the summer and fall. Last year, Two-Dot Star arrived at Hot Springs Cove several weeks earlier than his usual schedule, almost on the opening day of the Whale Festival.”

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During the northern migration, the whales travel close to the shoreline, allowing viewers to catch a glimpse from land over the period of roughly three months. Joined by countless underwater wonders, Saunders says that wildlife worshipers can also witness “acrobatic, fish-feeding humpbacks, resident grey whales, orcas and the occasional minke” during this same time of year.

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When attempting sightings from land, Martini says to look for spouts from lookout points such as Radar Hill, Green Point Rock, Amphitrite Point, along the Wild Pacific Trail in Ucluelet and the height of land above South Beach in the National Park. At this time of year, Martini notes that guests can expect to see these travelling whales in pairs or even small groups of six or more animals.

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While the festival is important to locals, it’s also a valuable and educational experience for visitors who may want to reconnect with nature

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Unlike the tireless grey whales, visitors will need a place to catch some shuteye. With much celebrating, many local accommodations are playing host as well as providing a retreat for guests. The Black Rock Oceanfront Resort in Ucluelet is situated along the Wild Pacific Trail, and is one of the best lookout points for whale watching. The Black Rock Oceanfront Resort offers phenomenal culinary and aesthetic experiences at its oceanside restaurant, Fetch. Discover the essence of Vancouver Island’s West Coast while savouring fresh cuisine, divine wines and spectacular ocean views, not to mention a front row whale watching seat. Another, great location is the Tin Wis Tofino Hotel Resort overlooking majestic Mackenzie Beach. Tin Wis provides the perfect opportunity to sit on the balcony or patio and feel the pulse of the Pacific Ocean and look for whale sightings. The Weigh West Marine Resort’s general manager Joseph Sopp says that the Whale Festival is one of the most exciting events in Tofino. “It is an amazing celebration of our coastal communities which highlights the respect and admiration the people in these communities have for all sea life,” says Sopp. Guests can enjoy the beauty of the Browning Passage from the resort rooms, marina, Dockside Pub & Blue Heron Restaurant. While the festival is important to locals, it’s also a valuable and educational experience for tourists and newcomers who may want to reconnect with nature. “The Whale Festival is an important part of our year,” explains Lorne Priestley of Terrace Beach Resort in Ucluelet and treasurer for the local tourism board. “It coincides with spring break so we can help many children get to see and experience whales in the wild.” The Wild Pacific Trail is a 10-minute walk from Terrace Beach Resort, one of the best-known lookouts in all of Ucluelet. On occasion, Priestley says that the grey whales can be seen from Terrace Beach, “cruising across the mouth of the bay,” a locale that Priestley says is grand, but recommends binoculars for optimal viewing.

For a closer look, whale watching companies are always ready to take guests out to sea for the real deal, a considerably lucky phenomenon to witness firsthand. “Grey whales have, on two separate occasions, fought their way back from the brink of extinction,” explains Ocean Outfitter’s owner Ken Thompson. “They were commercially hunted and at one time, their numbers were reduced to a just a few hundred.” All the more reason to celebrate these resilient mammals, owner of West Coast Aquatic Safaris Keith Phillips adds, “One of the most important elements of the festival is education. Experts provide a number of activities and presentations of the past, present and future of the grey whale, as well as all coastal life in the area.” During the festival, visitors can learn more about grey whale behavior with the accompaniment of Parks Canada naturalists and biologists, the Raincoast Education Society and Ucluelet Aquarium members.


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Main Left: Grey whales can reach a length of up to 15 meters and weigh as much as 30,000 kg | Photo by Adrian Dorst (adriandorst.com) Left Top: Exhilarating zodiac whale excursion with Jamie’s Whaling Station. Jamie’s has been offering whale tours since 1982

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Right Top: A beach sunset rounds up a day of excitement at the Pacific Rim Whale Festival | Photo by Adrian Dorst (adriandorst.com)

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Calendar of Events Saturday, March 19th – Opening day! Join in for the annual parade, Tug-O-Whale and the opening of the Ucluelet Aquarium. Above: The Pacific Rim Whale Festival is organized with the help of many dedicated volunteers.

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“I think that the Whale Festival is one of the best festivals I’ve ever been to,” says Tourism Tofino’s executive director Sharon Lingenfelter. “Not only is it bursting with great things to see, do and learn, it’s also the quintessential celebration of spring.”

Sunday, March 20th – Chowder Chowdown, whale watching and much more. Monday, March 21st – Today marks the start of the second annual “Sea Change” series of educational speakers with topics and events throughout the festival including: species at risk, basking sharks, rainforest walk, dolphins talk and in the evening the ever-popular “Sweet Indulgence” dessert reception. Tuesday, March 22nd – Low tide interpretive walk, how to eat like a whale, Margaret Horsefield presentation, photographer Matt Moran and the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.

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Wednesday, March 23rd – Beach seining (specimen collection) with the Ucluelet Aquarium, “Wanted Dead or Alive,” sea lions talk, and the Martini Migration (adult event). Thursday, March 24th – Traditional cedar weaving interactive workshop, Jamie’s Whaling Station Maritime Kids Day (Ucluelet), Living Oceans, Bobs & Lolo concert, Black Rock Oceanfront Resort Barnacle Blues with Jim Byrnes (adult event).

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| PENTICTON, BC

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Welcome to a tour of Penticton!


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oin H&L on this journey through, in and around Penticton where you’ll learn what there is to love about this warm and whimsical city. But please, do keep all hands and feet inside the car until the ride comes to a complete stop.

With us, we have Tracy Reis, Tourism Penticton’s media and marketing coordinator; here to answer any questions that may arise. And on board is Homes & Living magazine’s publisher, Robert Read who took in this summer city last August. Located in the heart of wine country, there are over 100 wineries within a one hour drive of Penticton. While no one man can take in the wineries in a weekend — that remains an impressive statistic. So as not to get overwhelmed with the plentitude of options, Tracy Reis suggests doing your homework first.

Far Left: One of the many vineyards in the Penticton region Left: A perfect beach in the Okanagan Valley

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“The BC Wine Information Centre is the perfect place to start and finish any wine country journey,” says Reis. “The centre features a massive selection of local VQA wines, as well as daily tastings and information on wine routes.”

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During their stay in Penticton, Reis took Robert to a “Swirl and Sip”. Here, they learned much about the wine industry in the Okanagan — beyond the basics of colour, clarity, flavour and scent. Robert learned that the centre was the first VQA retail wine store in British Columbia which carries a selection of 400 VQA wines and is operated by a non-profit organization known as the BC Wine Information Society — all in a day’s work really.

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There are many ways to experience wine country including organized guided tours, cycling wine tours and kayak wine-n-dine tours. For this, H&L’s Robert Read chose the self-guided drive along the Naramata Bench, home to more than 20 wineries.

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Along the way you will see the Perseus Winery, a vineyard that takes great pride in the use of old world traditions and new world viticulture;

Elephant Island Orchard Wines, a place where the vanguard spirit remains supreme; and Therapy Vineyards, where they are obsessed with producing premium wines with spirit and complexity. By this time, you may be hearing your stomach growl — I think Robert did as he stopped for lunch on the rooftop patio at the Hillside Estate Winery Bistro - a cornerstone on the Naramata Bench for over 25 years.

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There are many ways to experience wine country including organized guided tours, cycling wine tours and kayak wine-n-dine tours While on vacation, it sometimes feels like all you do is eat. But when in Penticton, it’s hard to resist the tantalizing cuisine that grows locally with such splendour. Because of its climate, Penticton provides optimal growing conditions for most any plant. The food here is fresh and prepared with great attention to detail. “Guests should certainly make local orchards, farms and food producers a must-see stop on their journey,” says Reis. “Enjoy the delicious cheeses of Poplar Grove Cheese or taste wine vinegar at Summerland’s Vinegar Works,” she suggests of a select few places to check out. After whetting your appetite with samplers, you may want to head downtown to Main Street where you can get a little Greek. At Theo’s Greek Restaurant, guests can dine on the secluded balcony or in a lovely courtyard brimming with flowering plants. This local gem has been open since 1974, offering dishes made with fresh ingredients picked from local fields, orchards and gardens. Another main street favourite is Almante run by owners Rose Amante and Chef Abul Adame, who has worked in some of BC’s finest kitchens before opening this little gem.

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While we all like to feel a little culturally refined, it’s nice to kick back on the beach, especially while in a city that is historically famous for its beaches. “It’s one of only two cities in the world located between two lakes,” says Reis. While the scenery from the lake looks much different from land, Robert spent the afternoon swimming off a rented boat (from Pier Watersports) in the warm Okanagan waters and cruising scenic shorelines. After some fun in the sun a great place to eat is Salty’s Beach House. Salty’s offers patrons the best of all worlds: enjoy refreshing breezes drifting from the lake, moonlit dinners on a beachside patio, stunning lingering sunsets, fresh seafood sizzling to perfection, and Thai and Caribbean cuisines delicately prepared with seafood from around the world.

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| Runway to Décor

Runway to Décor

Home décor has finally caught up with fashion. When incorporating the latest trends into your home, think of it as paying homage to the runways. Technology has helped the décor industry speed up the manufacturing of these items — which means we can get our hands on them sooner than ever.

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Pantone®, the global authority on colour and provider of professional colour standards for the design industry, announced Honeysuckle 18-2120 as its 2011 colour of the year. Each season, Pantone® analyzes the designs shown at New York Fashion Week to identify the most prominent colours. “Honeysuckle is a captivating, stimulating colour that gets the adrenaline going – perfect to ward off the blues,” says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director for the Pantone Colour Institute®. In a rainy climate, this uplifting hue might be the perfect thing to brighten our spirits.

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Lace, macramé and crochet dominate this season. Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana and Emanuel Ungaro were among designers who used these hand-woven works in their collections. Bring pattern into your home in understated ways; this trend can get precious rather quickly if you’re not careful. Think of it as the small detail on an item, such as a simple lamp shade or tablecloth. Nina Campbell’s Lace Stripe Blanket is a wonderful example of this. Animal prints remain strong and are infused into the fall/winter 2011 collections. What was once considered passé is now a timeless classic as designers continue to evolve the look. Burberry Prorsum’s designer Christopher Bailey gave his spring/summer 2011 leopardprint dresses an almost tie-dyed effect while Givenchy featured large versions of the print; Louis Vuitton jolted us with bright fluorescents. As with fashion, a little goes a long way in your home; a chair reupholstered in this fun print adds bold character to a room.

When thinking trend, however, to the “all or nothing” 1980s V i s u a l i z e be d d i n g , c u rta i n s , and lamp shades all in pattern. Needless to go overboard.

Try incorporating it in subtle hints, such as flowers, a bulletin board or a pretty frame. If you’re feeling bold, create a feature wall in Honeysuckle. Remember, it’s only paint. If you’re a modernist with a predominantly white palette and you want to liven things up, add pops of intense orange, navy and turquoise – the hottest colour combo for decorative accents.


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After being virtually passé for two decades, tassels are coming back in fashion and décor. They’re showing up extra-long on modern window coverings and are embellishing simple throws. Use them in contemporary ways as opposed to on hand towels, bedposts or drawer pulls.

A popular trend in 2010 and great compliment to the luxury tassel, the equestrian style is going strong thanks to Jean Paul Gaultier’s spring/summer 2011 collection for Hermès. Equestrian stores such as Greenhawk Harness & Equestrian Supplies (Brentwood Bay) offer authentic tack that can be used as décor. Dig for vintage horseshoes, sumptuous wool rugs or stallion-inspired art at auctions or estate sales.

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| SPRING CHICKEN

Spice-Roasted Chicken Ingredients

Spring Chicken By Hilary Malone

When it comes to cooking, nothing excites me more than being introduced to an ingredient that I’ve never used before. My friend Cory Parsons, author of Cooking with Cory, acquainted me with za’atar this past fall and it became a staple in my pantry overnight. Since then, I’ve been experimenting with this aromatic spice blend — a combination of salt, sumac, sesame seeds, thyme and oregano — on meats, vegetables and breads.

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For this special recipe, I’ve kicked my beloved roasted chicken up a notch by marinating it in a mix of za’atar and sumac, a Middle Eastern spice that is also the primary ingredient in za’atar. Look for both products at local specialty food shops.

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Lemon and fresh mint imparts bright flavours, while cinnamon and allspice convey warmth; pistachio nuts provide sweetness and texture. Earthy and exotic, the resulting chicken is perfect when accompanied by tangy plain yogurt and warm flatbread.

1 large chicken, quartered 3 garlic cloves, minced 2 red onions, thinly sliced 5 tbsp olive oil 2 tbsp za’atar 1 tbsp sumac 1 tsp allspice 1 tsp cinnamon 1 lemon, thinly sliced ¾ cup chicken stock 1 tsp salt 1 tsp pepper 2 tbsp butter ¼ cup fresh mint, roughly chopped ¼ cup shelled pistachio nuts, roughly chopped

Preparation Combine chicken with garlic, onions, stock, olive oil, lemon, all spices (except za’atar), salt and pepper. Marinate in the fridge for at least two hours or overnight. Preheat oven to 400°F. Place chicken skin-side up on a large baking sheet. Ensure that all pieces are flat and spaced apart. Top chicken with marinade and za’atar; roast until golden and thoroughly cooked, approximately 35-40 minutes. Melt butter in a frying pan. Add pistachio nuts and toast over medium heat until golden. Transfer chicken to a platter, then top with pistachios, mint and a drizzle of good olive oil.


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| Au Naturel

By Tracey Drake Invite Mother Nature into your home this spring

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This spring, why not let Mother Nature be your interior design muse? The vibrant hues and shapes in a budding spring garden, the lushness in a new crop of lawn, the crispness of an April sky or the sparkling movement of the ocean shores can all become creative inspiration for a new kitchen paint colour or perhaps the starting point for redecorating the master bedroom. Looking to the outdoors unlocks our minds to an endless stream of decorating possibilities.

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Start with a neutral colour palette by turning to the hot nature-inspired colours for 2011 such as muted moss, smoky amber, the palest of blue, silvery sage and warm dove gray. With a neutral foundation in place, start layering and building by adding natural fabrics, rich wood accent pieces, space-defining area rugs in rich botanical patterns — and house plants and greenery, of course.


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Keep your eyes open for pieces that are wonderfully imperfect with knotty, aged wood, vintage patinated metal or the quirkiness of hand-thrown pottery. Whenever possible, try to incorporate a few antique pieces that echo the “reuse and repurpose” mentality of organic decorating. Weathered, earth-derived or rustic materials work best in a natural décor scheme. Scour flea markets and antique stores for accent items made from copper, bronze, wood, wicker, glass and stone. Soften the room with linen, wool, raw silk and natural cotton fabrics. Finally, choose furniture pieces and accents that blend effortlessly into your new décor plan while offering an inviting, unpretentious and unique charm.

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Whether you are interested in simply bringing the fundamentals, colours and wonders of nature into your home or you want to fully embrace eco home design with sustainable materials and recycled décor items, you really can’t go wrong. Do what works best for you by choosing colours and pieces you love and can live with comfortably every day. After all, the spirit of natural decorating is ease of living.

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1. Choose bedding, linens, pillows and throws made from cotton, linen and silk. 2. Try grass cloth instead of wallpaper for a unique, nature-inspired feature wall. 3. Place seagrass baskets on bookcases to de-clutter with a natural flair. 4. Lay sisal rugs for an organic feel underfoot. 5. Fill an art deco silver platter or antique wooden dough bowl with sand dollars, starfish or seashells.

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By Gillian Blore

Preparing Your Home Inventory Make a resolution this season to start an annual home inventory

Most homeowners rely on insurance to cover their possessions in the event of a loss. However, neglecting to keep track of what you own can make recovering your losses an arduous task. Scenarios that necessitate filing a claim can be extremely stressful, without the added pressure of trying to remember the original cost of your winter coat or how many plates you owned. Many people underestimate the value of their possessions. Even inexpensive items, gathered over a lifetime, can add up. Anyone who has ever lost their luggage knows that replacing even a small portion of your belongings, all at once, can be extremely costly. The best strategy is to be prepared by compiling and maintaining an inventory of your belongings.

Here are some strategies for creating a home inventory:

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Pick a date: Set aside a time each year to revise and update your inventory. The start of a new year is a logical time for many people, especially those who have received gifts over the winter holidays. Revising your inventory once a year is sufficient for most households; however, make sure to add any particularly expensive acquisitions promptly throughout the year.

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Digital inventory: “The quickest and simplest way to make a home inventory is using a digital or video camera,” advises Maurice Poulin, vice president of the Insurance Brokers Association of B.C. (IBABC) and an insurance broker in Nelson. “Simply walk through your house slowly, filming as you go, and making verbal notes on important items.” Make sure all rooms and storage areas are shown. Capture the details of the contents of shelves, closets, cupboards and drawers. Of course, for many people, making a written list is still preferred. Whichever method you choose, be sure to include the names of each item and, if possible, the purchase/acquisition date, model, original cost and serial number. Make a copy: Make two copies of your inventory and store them separately. Keep one in a secure place away from your premises and one with your other critical items so that it’s easily accessible in case of an emergency. Consider keeping a copy at your workplace, with a friend or relative or locked in a safe deposit box.

Update your inventory: Keep your inventory current by storing receipts of new acquisitions with it. This will simplify the task of updating your inventory and will also serve as a reminder to make any changes the next time you renew your insurance policy. Take note of special items: Make a special note of any particularly important or expensive items in your inventory for your insurance broker. Not all policies will cover the total replacement value of your items, only a percentage. Expensive items such as jewellery and art can easily exceed coverage limits. Prepare a “critical items” kit: In the event that you are present during an emergency and need to evacuate your home, a “critical items” kit can save you having to replace important documents and irreplaceable items. Possible items to include: birth certificates, passports, social insurance cards, driver’s licenses, credit cards, address books or hard copies of your phone and email contacts, receipts for large items, insurance policies, important legal or financial documents, personal mementos and photographs. Place these items in a fireproof and watertight box, and store it somewhere that is easily accessible, but not obvious to thieves.


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ArtisStone Creative Stone Products Qualicum Beach 250-752-4650 Colonial Countertops 250-758-5132 #2-4115 Mostar Road, Nanaimo colonialcountertops.com Counter Measures 250-927-0203 #25-1499 Huntley Rd, Parksville countermeasures.ca Liquid Stone Studios Ladysmith 250-619-9760 Matrix Marble & Stone 250-746-7257 2890 Allenby Rd, Duncan matrixmarble.com Pigranite Nanaimo 250-758-7731 RONA Nanaimo 1250 Island Hwy. S. 250-734-4450 Duncan 2945 Green Rd. 250-746-4456 Cobble Hill 3730 Trans.Can. Hwy. 250-743-7573 rona.ca Timeless Stone & Granite Parksville 250-947-9620

KITCHEN & BATH FIXTURES

Bartle & Gibson Nanaimo 250-758-1771 Kitchen & Bath Classics Nanaimo 250-751-7584 Griffiths Homes Plumbing Centre Duncan 250-746-4534 RONA Nanaimo 1250 Island Hwy. S. 250-734-4450 Duncan 2945 Green Rd. 250-746-4456 Cobble Hill 3730 Trans.Can.Hwy. 250-743-7573 rona.ca Splashes Bath & Kitchen Centre Nanaimo 250 758-7383 Parksville 250 951-9997

LANDSCAPING

Alpha Landscape Contractors Nanaimo 250-756-4311 ArtisStone Creative Stone Products Qualicum 250-752-4650 Green Thumb Garden Centre Nanaimo 250-758-0944

MacKay Precast Products Nanaimo 250-758-3412 Mystical Images Landscaping Nanaimo 250-756-9974 Somerset Landscaping Nanaimo 250-758-6778 Stonescape Contracting Nanaimo 250-758-8468 Turf Tek Nanaimo 250-616-3175

LIGHTING FIXTURES

Hartmann & Company Nanaimo 250-754-2288 241 Selby St, Nanaimo hartmannandcompany.com McLaren Lighting 1-800-665-4448 2520 Bowen Road, Nanaimo mclarenlighting.com RONA Nanaimo 1250 Island Hwy. S. 250-734-4450 Duncan 2945 Green Road 250-746-4456 rona.ca Scan Designs 250-753-6361 1711 Bowen Road, Nanaimo scandesigns.com

PAINTERSCloverdale Paint Central Painting & Decorating Lantzville 250-390-4407 Decor Painting Nanaimo 250-618-2766 Don Larsen Painting Parksville 250-816-6058 Heritage Painters Nanaimo 250-754-2007 Riverside Painting Nanaimo 250-619-7317 Seddon Bill & Son Nanaimo 250-758-8044 PATIO FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES

Island Interiors Nanaimo 250-756-0312 The Window Dresser Draperies & Interiors Qualicum Beach 250-752-5000 United Carpet Parksville 4-287 Martindale Rd 250-248-4664 Nanaimo 104 -2520 Bowen Rd. 250-758-4664 unitedcarpet.com

WINDOW & DOOR SCREENS

Phantom Screens Vancouver Island 1-888-742-6866 phantomscreen.ca

WINDOWS & DOORS

Allied Windows Nanaimo 250-756-2922 Centra Windows Nanaimo 250-756-3010 Coast Glass 250-248-4191 1002 Herring Gull Way, Parksville coastglass.ca Complete Window Services 1-888-842-5959 1176 Franklin’s Gull Road, Parksville completewindowservices.com Crystal Pacific Glass Lantzville 250-390-0160 Milgard Windows 1-888-842-5959 1176 Franklin’s Gull Rd, Parksville completewindowservices.com/milgard.php Vinyltek 1-888-842-5959 1176 Franklin’s Gull Road, Parksville vinyltek.com

Jackson Grills Duncan 250-715-0820 The Wickertree Duncan 250-748-1100

REALTORS

Ohs & McLane (at Royal Lepage) 250-752-2133 679 Memorial Avenue Qualicum Beach www.OhsMclane.com John Cooper / Ocean ReMax 1-866-956-6228 101 – 235 Bastion St. Nanaimo islandlifestyle.ca

ROOFING

Milne Roofing Nanaimo 250-756-9197 RONA Nanaimo 1250 Island Hwy. S. 250-734-4450 Duncan 2945 Green Road 250-746-4456 Cobble Hill 3730 Trans.Can.Hwy 250-743-7573 rona.ca Roofco Parksville 250-756-6361

SECURITY SYSTEMS

ADT Security Service Canada 1-888-711-7888 Aspin Alarms Nanaimo 1-866-760-2008 Bastion Security Nanaimo 1-877-754-7222 SIDING RONA Nanaimo 1250 Island Hwy. S. 250-734-4450 Duncan 2945 Green Road 250-746-4456 Cobble Hill 3730 Trans.Can.Hwy 250-743-7573 rona.ca

SIDING

Gentek Building Products Nanaimo 250-751-1553 K2 Stone 1-866-722-2420 930 Maughan Rd, Nanaimo k2stone.ca Kaycan Nanaimo 250-756-9330 Roads Pro Exteriors Central Island 250-739-3893 Weather-Wise Industries Parksville 1-866-248-9261

SUNDECKS

Distinctive Deck & Rail Nanaimo 250-756-1147 Island Sundecks Nanoose Bay 250-468-1715 RONA Nanaimo 1250 Island Hwy. S. 250-734-4450 Duncan 2945 Green Rd. 250-746-4456 Cobble Hill 3730 Trans.Can.Hwy. 250-743-7573 rona.ca Weatherdek Nanaimo 250-755-3027

WINDOW COVERINGS

Budget Blinds Nanaimo 1-888-377-9652 Enzo Interiors Nanaimo 250-758-3381 Gary Interiors Duncan 250-746-9901 Hartmann & Company 250-754-2288 241 Selby St, Nanaimo hartmannandcompany.com

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SPRING 2011

H&L’s Spring Edition Poem

Each issue, H&L is pleased and honoured to bring you a special poem written just for H&L readers by renowned poet, Michael B. Poyntz. Signing under his nomme de plume ‘Irish,’ his exciting collection of poems, lyrics and poster images are available around the world. Spring is the essence of newness and often brings fresh beginnings. For the fortunate few, the well-earned opportunity to step across the threshold into a new home – be it old or new – a place that will become a part of you. Your home speaks to the world of your integrity, resolution and character! Where family and friends will always find the door of your heart open for them. My Home What can ever equal the sensation of turning a key and stepping over the threshold of your new home for the first time… years of sacrifice seemingly instantly forgiven as your future tumbles clearly into view the name plate proudly affixed on the door flies as if it were your banner humble or grand a new home is truly reason to rejoice Families will gather to celebrate old traditions… new neighbors will become old friends Present and future generations come to know laughter here eclectic colors set free in every room declare your uniqueness hallway galleries display priceless memories in discount frames locals let you know that you belong here…in your heart you always have a favorite view reflects an ever changing mural of seasons and life in constant motion Renovations that seems to never end … are suddenly complete …your home is stunning Sunday afternoons busy doing nothing at all becomes time you cherish together visits to the local hardware store become a weekend ritual ‘Gladys’ the perfect ceramic duck is found at a garage sale… of course wine sipped side by side on the kitchen floor tastes gloriously satisfying gentle moments shared within these walls you will never forget…ever Brick and mortar may make a building strong… but it is your happiness that make it invincible

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Life can come at you hard at times. Home is that one place where your dreams feel safe and possible! For within these walls you feel forever protected! Where a long hot shower and a steaming coffee early in the morning becomes a treasured ritual. Home, where the value of all that you are, all that you ever wanted to intertwine with your destiny! Home, where your heart is content and if you are truly blessed a cat will purr through the night.


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