Sunshine Coast: Roberts Creek to Pender Harbour

Comments 5 by Rebecca Bollwitt

This weekend we took a quick escape from the rush of the city and hopped aboard a 40-minute ferry to enjoy the Sunshine Coast. After our walk around Gibsons Landing, we headed up the highway, stopping for lunch.


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Sunshine Coast Tourism gave us a list of places to check out but I wanted to specifically stop in Roberts Creek since I spent so much time there as a child in summer camp.

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Paralympic Sledge Hockey Tickets

Comments 194 by Rebecca Bollwitt

The Paralmypics are in full swing and with two wins under their belt, our Sledge Hockey team is picking up the pace. The action on the ice is fast, hard-hitting, and the skills required to excel in this sport are unmatched.


Photo credit: MariskaR on Flickr – VancouverAccess2010

During my Vancouver 2010 Olympics coverage I ran a contest for men’s Ice Hockey tickets, which ended up being the most popular in Miss604.com history. With over 1,400 entries the prize sponsor, BC Hydro, felt it would be a good idea to run another campaign for my readers.


Photo credit:MariskaR on Flickr – VancouverAccess2010

Contest
BC Hydro has given me two pairs (meaning I’ll have two sets of winners) to the men’s gold medal Sledge Hockey game taking place March 20th at 12:00pm.

There are three ways you can enter to win these tickets:

  • Leave a comment on this post (1 entry)
  • or

  • Visit the BC Hydro Power Smart Village and upload your photo to the Miss604.com Flickr Group (2 entries)
    They have their Power Smart Village up and running throughout the Paralympics in case you didn’t get the chance to check it out during the Olympics.
  • or

  • Re-Tweet – You may use the following text as a guide (1 entry)
    Enter to win Gold Medal Sledge Hockey tickets from @Miss604 & @PowerSmartBC http://bit.ly/dDuMct #van2010
  • Update March 18th, 2010 I have drawn the winners of the tickets who will each receive two pairs. The first is @trevorboudreau (Twitter entry) and the second is Kathryn (March 17th comment) – congratulations!

    Fine print: Contest closes at 5:00pm Thursday March 18th at which time I’ll draw the two winners, who will each get a pair of tickets. Winners will have 24 hours to confirm their prize and will then need to pick them up from the location I provide. If a winner cannot use the tickets, there will be a re-draw.

    Sunshine Coast: Gibsons Landing

    Comments 9 by Rebecca Bollwitt

    I’ve profiled Gibsons, BC as a day trip destination before but having been able to take a walking tour yesterday with John, I figured it was time for an updated article about this seaside gem.


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    Hopping on a BC Ferry, the 40-minute crossing to Langdale from Horseshoe Bay is a breeze.

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    Vancouver 2010 Paralympics Day 1

    Comments 1 by Rebecca Bollwitt

    I had a familiar feeling this morning as the Paralympic flame looped its way around the downtown core during its 24 hour relay. Pedestrian thoroughfares, tents, displays, torchbearers, and cheerful passersby wearing red mittens. The Vancouver 2010 Paralympics Games kick off tonight with the Opening Ceremony at BC Place and the excitement among the Canadian Paralympic Committee members and their athletes is palpable.

    This morning I sat in on a press conference with the Canadian Paralympic Committee as they welcomed media to the very first Paralympic Games hosted on Canadian soil. Honorable Gary Lunn, Minister of State for Sport, Blair McIntosh, Team Canada Chef de Mission, Carla Qualtrough, CPC President and Henry Storgaard, CPC Chief Executive Officer were all in attendance.

    Canadian Paralympic Committee

    “The hype has taken our athletes by storm,” said Chef de Mission, Blair McIntosh. The athletes were welcomed at the airport, honored at a pep rally in Whistler, and now they’ll get to march into BC Place Stadium as representative of excellence in sport for their country.

    “The team is the strongest and biggest ever,” McIntosh added saying that the Canadian Paralympic Committee is projecting that Canada will finish within the top 3 countries in medal standings. Looking at the athletes’ achievements thus far, the goal doesn’t seem that far off at all. We have the defending gold medal champion Sledge Hockey team, the defending gold medal Wheelchair Curling team, a ParaAlpine team that’s had 33 trips to the podium before, and even a ParaNordic athlete who is competing in her 9th Paralympics.

    Canadian Paralympic Committee CEO Henry Storgaard commented on the funding they have recently received. In past years the CPC’s budget has been about $1million – $1.8million a year to operate, which includes transportation, training, support, and research.

    The Paralympics did benefit from the Own the Podium program but the biggest boost was announced a week ago in the Federal Budget. Ottawa pledged $10million over two years to the Canadian Paralympic Committee. “This establishes a new era,” said Storgarrd, calling the funding “epic”. Members of the CPC were almost moved to tears and two even hopped up to hug Minister Gary Lunn.

    Canadian Paralympic Committee Canadian Paralympic Committee

    Canadian Paralympic Committee Canadian Paralympic Committee

    Back downtown the 24 hour relay burns on with laps through Robson Square. The torchbearers are hanging out awaiting their turn to carry the flame while public are welcome to chit chat and get photos. When the flame is passed, torchbearers are being encouraged to pose for photos with those in the crowd.

    Paralympic Torch Relay

    Paralympic Torch Relay

    If you have some time today, head down to Robson (between Bute and Howe) to spot a torchbearer and learn their story. As I walked home I watched the flame be passed and those who had been hanging out with the receiving torchbearer cheered him on as he got his turn. There is a much more approachable atmosphere with this relay compared to the Olympics.

    Paralympic Torch Relay Paralympic Torch Relay

    Paralympic Torch Relay Paralympic Torch Relay

    Paralympic Torch Relay

    “Our athletes will shine in front of a hometown crowd,” said Carla Qualtrough at the press conference. I for one can’t wait to witness these amazing feats while I enjoy this unbeatable and everlasting Olympic and Paralympic feeling.

    Get Your Photo with the Paralympic Torch

    Although CTV stated that it will not be showing live coverage of the Opening Ceremony tonight, they have decided to air it live for residents of BC only. Tomorrow before Sledge Hockey kicks off as a part of their 57 hours of coverage, they will broadcast the Opening Ceremony for the rest of the country (and once again in BC).

    For more information about transportation, free events, Robson Square attractions, pavilions, concerts and more, check out my Vancouver 2010 Paralympics Guide.

    Donate to Win Tickets to the Opening Ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Paralympics

    Comments 5 by Rebecca Bollwitt

    Robert Scales of VancouverAccess2010.com recently approached me to see if I could help run a contest to give away his tickets to the Vancouver 2010 Paralympic Games Opening Ceremony. Wanting to do more than simply hold a draw, Robert had the fantastic idea to also raise funds for the BC Wheelchair Sports Association.

    We only have about 10 hours to run this contest in order to get the tickets to the winner on time so here’s how it will work:

  • Please visit the online donation page and contribute a minimum of $10 to the BC Wheelchair Sports Association.
  • The page will generate a list of all donors for us and from that list, a winner will be drawn at random.
  • It’s pretty much a win-win situation. A cause is supported, you learn more about the upcoming Paralympics coverage on VancouverAccess2010.com, (& Miss604.com) and someone gets to attend the Opening Ceremony with a friend — for $10.

    The ceremony will not be televised live as CTV will be taping it and airing it on Saturday March 13th.

    The contest will close at 12:00am March 12th (that’s midnight tonight) and I will notify the winner by the email they supply on the donation page. 100% of the donations will go directly to the BC Wheelchair Sports Association as they are registered with CanadaHelps.

    Thank you and I hope everyone really enjoys the excitement and amazing athletic performances of the Paralympic Games.

    Update: Due to an error with the CanadaHelps site last night we have extended the contest until 8:00am Friday March 12.

    All donations of at least $10 are contest entries and must be received through the online donation page. The winner will need to arrange to collect their tickets from Robert tomorrow, Friday March 12th, 2010. Two tickets will be awarded, valued at $370 for the pair.