Showing posts with label Real Girl Travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Girl Travels. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Girl's Getaway to Niagara

A Post By Terrina



You know, sometimes it's nice to mix a little business and pleasure, and I did just that. Perfectly paired with some girlfriends, this sweet visit included four of the twenty-five wineries located around Niagara-on-the-Lake. Mix it up with a 40th birthday celebration for my best friend Dee and some great weather, and we had the recipe for a great girl's getaway to Niagara.  

Jackson Triggs

Peller Estates
Inniskillin

4 Sista's at Two Sisters
The wineries we chose to visit were Jackson Triggs, Two Sisters, Peller Estates and Inniskillin. Out of the four wineries that we visited, one stood out with its huge driveway leading up to the front entrance. The outside of the Two Sisters Vineyards featured lovely gardens and it got better as you went inside. The main foyer gave us the feeling of being in Italy, especially the main hall's breathtaking chandeliers (chandeliers are kind of my thing).

It may have been the wine, but I am pretty sure it was the warm welcome, the wonderful story of the Two Sisters and it's history (herstory) that made it our favorite stop of the day. Our host, Larissa, was as welcoming as could be. She told us the tale of  the Two Sisters, Angela and Melissa, and the special meaning behind their company logo.


The two sisters logo was created by a local tattoo artist Jen at Lucky Sister
The seven grapes between the two female heads represent the sisters seven children, each of the sisters have two daughters to carry on the Two Sisters tradition for generations to follow. It truly was a great story.

We enjoyed the 2013 Sauvignon Blanc paired with charred asparagus and aged percorino cheese.  Larissa then took us into the cellar for a quaint tour.




After we had tasted at three of the wineries  we found our way to Inniskillin. By then, the birthday girl may have had a little to much, as you can see:

But... you only turn 40 once!
After sampling the wine and paired food and enjoying the perfect weather, we all headed to our nearby hotel, the Hilton Garden Inn; a lovely place where the manger, Bob Dick, took great care of us. Bob was able to hook us up with a Mercedes limo van from Entourage Limo to drive us to our dinner at the Keg at Fallsview where we were lucky enough to catch the firework show (highly recommended that you try to plan your meal to correspond with the fireworks, if you can).  After dinner we hit the casino and then danced the night away at Dragon Fly Nightclub



Planned a successful girl's getaway? We would love to hear about it!

Thursday, 31 July 2014

Real Girl Travels: Real Girls Drink Beer - Toronto Festival of Beer

This past weekend Helen, selfie queen and part of the team at Real Girl Travels, took on the Toronto Festival of Beer in a way that only she can - with a selfie tour of epic proportion.

Helen in full blown "selfie" mode
Naturally I heard "beer" and tagged along. If you were following along with our social media accounts (@SamRealMan@hmac158) then you may have seen some of our thoughts about the variety of beers offered at the festival. If not, what are you still doing here? Get over to Real Girl Travels and check it out!

If you're not on the selfie band wagon, perhaps the snapshots of the real nectar of the gods will move you to attend next year's festival. Or perhaps you'd fancy a little something from the Real Man Travels archive? Scott attended last year and shared his experience without a single selfie! 

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Real Girl Travels: The Toronto Indy Sure Knew How to Rev Our Engines!

A post by Ed Arsenault

While us men were out camping and competing for who would be the Man of the Year, Sarah Evans and Cody Hannath have completed a guest post over at Real Girl Travels after their day spent at the Toronto Honda Indy. A big thanks goes out to Honda Canada for supplying them with a pair of tickets and paddock passes.

Be sure to head over and read: The Toronto Indy Sure Knew How to Rev Our Engines!