Technicolor Wanderlust
Returning to the road in New Mexico in pursuit of making art.
A guide to this coastal Canadian city's hotels, restaurants, and unique experiences.
AS A TORONTO native, I was captivated early on by Vancouver — the majestic Canadian city piqued my curiosity. When I made my way there for the first time in my teens, it was love at first step on Kitsilano Beach. The temperate climate, the waxy-leafed plant life, and the sweeping ocean views all had me smitten. When it came time for college, the adventurer and skier in me felt called to Vancouver. I landed at the University of British Columbia and spent four of my most formative years there. I’ve long since moved away, but I still miss those misty mornings. I’m fortunate to have friends to visit in the city, and when I do come to call, I see that the natural landscape I first fell for remains unchanged. In the past decade or so, the cultural scene that was just simmering when I lived there has taken off. The city is now awash in world-class (and as of 2022, Michelin-starred) restaurants, shops, and galleries. It has become much more than simply a stop on the way to Whistler. On a recent visit, these were the places that stood a notch above the rest that I would return to in a heartbeat.
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Kyle Beechey is a New York–based writer. She’s either writing a screenplay, on a far-off adventure, or baking a cake.
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