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Destination(s):
Aspen, 
Big Island (Hawaii), 
Vancouver 
Trip type(s): First time visit
Author: Scott
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Day 1 - Vancouver
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Club Intrawest's hotel, operated by Sheraton Resorts is located near excellent shopping on Robson Street, and a short walk to Vancouver's financial district.
Club Intrawest Vancouver
Day 2 - Vancouver
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Paddlewheeler River Adventures
 Type: Outdoors: Boating
Ride down the grand Fraser River in the MV Native, an old-fashioned paddlewheeler that lets you take in the nature, city view and rolling splendour of the river the way they used to at the turn of the century. Day and evening trips, private functions and theme nights like the Murder Mystery Cruise are available. The "Follow the Gold Rush Trail" cruise takes passengers to Fort Langley, for live entertainment, commentary and tours.
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Club Intrawest's hotel, operated by Sheraton Resorts is located near excellent shopping on Robson Street, and a short walk to Vancouver's financial district.
Club Intrawest Vancouver
Day 3 - Vancouver
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Club Intrawest's hotel, operated by Sheraton Resorts is located near excellent shopping on Robson Street, and a short walk to Vancouver's financial district.
Club Intrawest Vancouver
Day 4 - Aspen/Vancouver
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Maroon-Snowmass Trail
 Type: Outdoors: Hike/Walk
This 17-mile hike presents a continuous visual buffet line of amazing mountain scenery. Gin-clear alpine lakes, cascading streams, beaver ponds, and endless mountain peaks are the norm rather than the exception. Time this two-day hike in late July for an amazing wildflower display. Camping options abound in the Minnehaha Gulch area. As an exclamation point to the hike it ends at the base of the famous Maroon Bells. From Snowmass follow Divide Road past Krabloonik's Restaurant. After a deep descent, take the left fork. The trailhead is at the end of the road. This trail is one of the most heavily used trails in the Aspen area. Hikers, backpackers and horse travelers enjoy the wildflowers, views and access to other areas within the Wilderness. Camping at Crater Lake (designated sites only) and Snowmass Lake can get very crowded.

This trail description starts at Snowmass Falls Ranch following a road that turns into a single track. In a little over 1 mile the trail forks, stay left (right goes to West Snowmass Trail). The trail ascends to the east side of the Snowmass Creek for about 6 miles. The trail continues to the left of a large beaver pond and shortly crosses a second beaver pond via a large log jam. The trail continues (south) on the other side ascending several switchbacks then entering forest. About 1/4 mile before Snowmass Lake the trail forks, take the left fork to continue on the Maroon-Snowmass trail or find the group and fire sites area (the right goes to Snowmass Lake). Continue past the group sites to another trail junction. Stay left, the trail descends through forest and crosses Snowmass Creek via a ford. The trail ascends into the valley and begins a steep ascend to Buckskin Pass. From the top of Buckskin Pass the trail switchbacks down to the junction with the Willow Lake Trail. Take the right fork to continue on the Maroon-Snowmass Trail. The trail descends through Minnehaha Gulch to the junction for Crater Lake. At the Crater Lake bulletin board take the left fork. The trail continues to descend to Maroon Lake. Directions: Drive 4.7 miles west of Aspen on Highway 82 and turn left onto Brush Creek Road. Follow Brush Creek Road 4.8 miles and turn right onto Divide Road. The road passes the Krabloonik Restaurant at 10.3 miles, and descends steeply before reaching a fork. Continue straight to the end of the road (Passing the East Snowmass Trail at 11.9 miles on the left.) where there is parking (12.1 miles).

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Circolo
 Cuisine: Italian
Circolo is within the 'Umberto' group of restaurants, not to be confused with a chain. Circolo serves some of Vancouver's finest Italian food in an elegant setting. Service is near perfect. The bar at Circolo serves up classic martinis, fresh oysters, and offers an extensive list of wines. Definitely worth a visit.
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REO Rafting Adventure Resort
 Type: Outdoors: Water Sports
This rafting resort pioneered rafting on the Nahatlatch, Canada's premier whitewater river, in 1983. It runs an adventure resort and runs rafting trips on five rivers, ranging from moderate to extreme levels. Beside whitewater rafting, you can also experience guided tours of hiking, rappelling, horseback riding, biking and kayaking. Amenities include cabins with river views, fully catered meals, riverside dining, campfires with live entertainment, an espresso bar, trading post and games area. Call for up-to-date day trip and accommodation package prices.
Day 5 - Vancouver
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Sewell's Marina
 Type: Outdoors: Fishing
Rent a motorboat and go fishing on the glassy waters. Why not cruise the islands and inlets of Howe Sound as well? Rates include dockside instructions and equipment. You can also let experienced guides bring you to where the salmon are jumping and biting. A five-hour charter trip includes everything except licences and food. You can also take a wild ride on a 26-foot inflatable hull!
Sewell's Marina
Day 6 - Vancouver
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Circolo
 Cuisine: Italian
Circolo is within the 'Umberto' group of restaurants, not to be confused with a chain. Circolo serves some of Vancouver's finest Italian food in an elegant setting. Service is near perfect. The bar at Circolo serves up classic martinis, fresh oysters, and offers an extensive list of wines. Definitely worth a visit.
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Jimmy's
 Cuisine: Japanese, American, Asian
It is not often that you will find a restaurant that describes itself as serving "fierce" American food. But this Aspen favorite is so popular that no one ever stops to puzzle what "fierce" food actually means. This is one of those rare restaurants that knows how to blend casual with elegance and make it work. The main course menu features certified Black Angus steaks such as filet mignon, 35 day dry-aged rib eye, and a porterhouse for two, which is so big it looks like a throw pillow. The bar offers the largest tequila and mescal list (over 50 choices) in the nation.
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Bubba Gump Shrimp Company
 Cuisine: Seafood, American
A legacy of the movie "Forest Gump," this chain serves casual American fare in an environment that's fun for the whole family.
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Bin 942 Tapas Parlour
 Cuisine: Spanish
Simply known as 'Bin' to most Vancouverites, this tapas restaurant is a must for people with a passion for excellent food, and an upbeat bustling setting.
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The Bengal Lounge
 Cuisine: Indian
The interiors of this lounge at the classy Fairmont Express are done up in rich wood and brown leather and exude a royal feel, reminiscent of the time when India was ruled by kings and queens. You can settle in with one of their delicious cocktails among the crowd of well-heeled gentlemen discussing politics and the yesteryears. A wholesome Curry Buffet Menu features delicacies like Tandoori Chicken and Vegetable Samosas among other Indian favorites. So if you're a big huge fan of culinary culture, a visit to the Bengal Lounge will definitely please you!
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Celebrate victory at this upscale sports bar-cum-nightclub. The busy downtown establishment is popular among sports fans and even a few sports stars. It is decorated with oak and brass furnishings and sports memorabilia. It has billiards, interactive games and 30 screens showing different kinds of sports. The long oak bar offers 22 kinds of beer on tap, and the kitchen serves Italian cuisine. Dancing starts at 8pm, with DJ-mixed Top 40 and classic rock music. There are line-ups by 9pm on Thursdays and 8pm Saturdays.
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The Wedgewood Hotel's popular piano lounge is perennially voted the best bar in the city by critics. Named after the epicurean god of wine, it nearly begs you to imbibe in luxurious style. It has a large by-the-glass wine list and fine Italian cuisine. The decor is dark antique and flower-filled elegance, with soft lighting and a gently tinkling piano. The dance floor opens up from Thursday to Saturday and make sure you dress appropriately;casual attire is frowned upon.
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This is a favourite hotspot in trendy Yaletown. There are pool tables, live music on Thursdays and DJs on the weekends. Ales and lagers are brewed on the premises, including Indian arm pale ale and red brick bitter. The restaurant is family-friendly and offers a kids' menu. For lunch, try their brewer's salad, or veggie burger. For dinner, sample the grilled stone mustard crusted salmon.
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Modern accommodations in a mountain setting
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Vancouver's premier all-suite hotel was built in 1969 and renovated into a modern and eclectic destination in 1996. The hotel's unique style and special features has made it popular with the many movie production crews that visit the city, and its Robson Street location puts you right where the action is. Rooms are spacious, with most sporting fantastic views from windows that open to let in the mountain air. The bright yellow and apple-green walls and light wood furnishings offer a relaxing contemporary respite. Double-line dataports, work space and coffee makers with Starbucks coffee are included.
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An exceptional Hiliton Resort located perfectly in Whislter Village. Formerlly the Delta Whistler Resort, the Hilton has refurbished the lobby, restaurant, pool, spa and rooms. The Cinnamon Bear Bar is the perfect place to relax after a day on the slopes and in the evening. The restaurant has an exceptional breakfast buffet to energize skiers and mountain bike enthusiasts alike.
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This resort is set on the Bear Mountain Golf Course, one km (one-half mile) from Mount Finlayson and 28 km (18 miles) from the airport. Rooms are decorated with mahogany and soft leather furnishings. Suites have kitchens. Scheduled to be completed in winter, 2005, added recreational amenities will include an indoor/outdoor swimming pool; sauna, fitness equipment, and more.