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I hope everyone had a great holiday with family and friends, and that the new year will be filled with joy and prosperity! I was in Hawaii recently and found that the markets were coming back, and that the old saying in Real Estate "Location, Location, Location" still holds true. Price are still rising in the prime locations. The same is true in Canada, as people will always want to be where the best amenities and views are.
The past year in Real Estate, was the best year ever for the Invidiata Team and I am truly thankful to our friends, clients, marketing partners and my team for making this possible.
The success was due largely to confidence in Oakville and Burlington's unique communities, coupled with new immigrants discovering the charm and beauty of these communities, and purchasing homes here. Both the Oakville and Burlington markets were above the previous year in volume of sales and average prices.
2013, looks to be a very good year again, with the US elections behind us, low interests likely staying until at least 2014, strong immigration, low unemployment and stable government.
We look forward to being of service to you this year for your Real Estate needs.
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Ah luxury – such a tricky concept. How you define it and where you find it – in places or things – is a debate that has raged on for centuries. From the annals of great literature to today’s blogoshere, the question “What does luxury mean to you?” has garnered as many answers as there are people on the planet. So, how do you define luxury?
At it’s most basic, luxury can be defined as something that brings comfort, pleasure or joy, an indulgence, not essential or necessary, the finest quality. For some, travelling to five star hotels in Europe or the white sandy beaches of a tropical resort is their idea of luxury. Others may delight in fine food and wine. Exclusive brand name fashions, high-end beauty products and being ahead of the trends in home décor may be your idea of luxury living.
However you define it, luxury is really all about creating an experience, something the owners of Oakville’s Black Caviar know a thing or two about. In fact, it’s the defining premise behind the business that opened last fall. “Black Caviar is the culmination of what luxury inspired living means to us,” says Andrea De Rubeis, the boutique’s Online Director. “Inspired by food, culture, exclusive fashion brands, beauty products and travel items from across the globe rarely found in Canada or, in many cases, in North America, we wanted to share our travel experiences and the items that we found to bring luxury into our own lives with our clientele. By sharing these same items with our clients, we hope to help them discover for themselves what luxury means to them.”
Co-owners Julia De Rubeis and Sanela Sehic have created in Black Caviar an experiential luxury retail destination where the emphasis on creating an experience is really what it’s all about. “A luxury experience is about how well
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you are take care of, how every detail is thought of and all needs are attended to. It’s about service, quality over quantity. Whether you are travelling abroad or staying in the comfort of your own home, luxury can be found and felt in the things you do, the places you go and the items you buy and cherish. At Black Caviar, we offer items that will make your travels, your home and your lifestyle feel that much more luxurious,” say the luxury savvy pair.
Black Caviar is best described as a “curated collection.” From the moment you step past the boutique’s distinctive black awning and enter the brightly lit all cream and white space, you are immediately greeted by a collection of unique and exclusive brands. “Black Caviar is a specially
curated collection of our favourite pieces, items that we’ve experienced
and discovered during our travels,” says Andrea. “We
want to be the cultural curators of your lifestyle, helping you discover the undiscovered so you become your own style and luxury navigator.”
With that in mind, the owners of Black Caviar have put together an impressive collection of home, beauty, jewellery and fashion items from rarely seen brands from around the world brought together in jaw-dropping displays throughout the small space. More showroom than store and reminiscent of a small museum or Soho art studio, Black Caviar features merchandise in vignettes, display cases, and hanging shelves. The best in skin care products, like Eve Lom, Tata Harper, Herve Herau, airbrush tanning application and skin care maintenance products by St. Tropez and Rodin by Olio Lusso essential oils line the boutique’s shelves or are strategically placed on display cases alongside Assouline, Rizzoli and Taschen coffee table travel books that are more artwork than travel guide.
Also at Black Caviar are Luxe City Guides that feature the best of the best of places to visit in the
world from Tokyo to Bali, Dubai to Madrid, Miami to New York and L.A and everywhere in between. You’ll also find travel-friendly
skin care products, resort and swimwear from Charlie by Matthew Zink (made famous
by mega star Rihanna), and a variety of Archie Grand notebooks for you to journal about your adventures in luxury travel.
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Want to be ahead of the trends in home décor, jewellery, and fashion items? Black Caviar has brought in the hottest, most exclusive brands, including Vita Fede, ForgetMeNot cashmere blend and silk graphic scarves from Lake Como, Italy, clutches by Fiona Kotur, Banjo and Matilda cashmere imported from Australia, Tom and Hawk men’s sweaters, and, coming soon, LemLema hand crafted fashions developed by Liya Kebede, an international model from Ethiopia. For your home you’ll find Costes home fragrances and crystal pieces by Tom Binns, just to name a few.
From all of the products offered at Black Caviar, it’s easy to see why the boutique defines itself as driven by luxury, inspired by travel. “Black Caviar is a collective of our own experiences and fascination with luxury, travel, food, fashion and culture. Our brands are special to us
because they all come with a story of how and why we carry them. It’s a culmination of our ideas and our lives shared with our clientele,” says Andrea.
Whether catering to seasoned travellers or happy homebodies seeking to add a little luxury to their lives, this little Oakville boutique is about creating experiences – and relationships. “The relationship we want to build with all of our clients is the most essential. Black Caviar isn’t just a boutique, it’s an experience.”
Black Caviar is located at 335 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakville. Visit them online at shopblackcaviar.com.
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Chart two below, according to the real estate board, showcases how Canadian average home prices faired in 2012, compared to 2011. For instance, Oakville saw a jump in average price to 12 per cent in 2012 year-over-year. Canada, as a whole, increased average home price by 1.6 per cent year-over-year according to, The Canadian Real Estate Association.
What had Canadian home sales doing well? The RE/MAX Housing Market Outlook 2013 report states that the low interest rates in 2012 influenced sales of homes. Tight inventory levels also ignited a series of home-buying activity.
Then in November 2012, we witnessed a slowdown in the real estate market. According to the Canadian Real Estate Association, “Actual
activity came in at 11.9 per cent below November 2011.” Home sales in Oakville were slightly lower in November 2012 at 642, than in November 2011 at 696. This may have been attributed to the presidential election in the U.S. The election had historically caused a slowdown in the Canadian real estate market. Election uncertainty and the fiscal cliff had economists and investors on edge, according to the Globe and Mail.
Last year, we also saw sky-high prices in Canada’s largest cities. This grew fears of a potential housing bubble forming. Yet, new federal mortgage restrictions went into effect in July and were believed to be what tamed Canada’s real estate market
THE 2013 FORECAST: POSITIVE FUTURE GROWTH What is remarkable about Canada is its ability to be resilient in face of global economic uncertainty. Its stability is the envy of the world. In 2013, we are expected to see this stamina again, fuelled by the low interest rates, which are expected to remain at 3 per cent or lower and further economic improvement.
Another factor keeping Canadian interest rates low is the political instability in the U.S., as the nation is quickly reaching the legal limit of its debt in March. This will cause further economic concerns in the country and will keep interest rates low.
Moreover, we are seeing signs of expected economic improvement which means we can expect a healthy housing market in Canada. Craig Wright, chief economist at the Royal Bank of Canada told the Globe and Mail, he predicts the Canadian economy to grow by approximately 2.4 per cent in 2013.
Lastly, housing demand will continue because of immigration. The Greater Toronto Area is expected to receive approximately 100,000 immigrants this year. Condominium construction is while underway to accommodate new buyers and new immigrants to the city. Toronto had 147 construction sites towards the end of last year, making it the city with the largest amount of high-rises and skyscrapers under construction in North America according to research firm, Emporis.
In addition, Halton and Peel regions will receive about 22,000 new immigrants this year. The focus on economic immigration will have us seeing quicker home ownership than in past years. This signifies an opportunity to invest in the Canadian real estate market.
Grant, T. (2012, December 30). How the world will weigh on Canada’s economy in 2013. The Globe and Mail. Retrieved from http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/economy/how-the-world-will-weigh-on-canadas-economy-in-2013/article6802194/
Reuters. (2013, January 2). Flaherty welcomes fiscal cliff deal, but warns U.S. not out of the woods. Financial Post. Retrieved from http://business.financialpost.com/2013/01/02/flaherty-welcomes-fiscal-cliff-deal-but-warns-u-s-not-yet-out-of-the-woods/
Sharma, S. (2012, December 6). U.S. Housing Surge Will Help Canada. Advisor.ca. Retrieved from http://www.advisor.ca/news/economic/u-s-housing-surge-will-help-canada-98141
Staff. (2012, December 17). Canadian home sales remain at lower levels in November. The Canadian Real Estate Association. Retrieved from http://www.crea.ca/canadian-home-sales-remain-lower-levels-november
Staff (2012, January 22). Market Watch. The Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board. Retrieved from http://omdreb.on.ca/market_watch/
Staff. (2013, January 22). National Average Price Map. The Canadian Real Estate Association. Retrieved from http://crea.ca/content/national-average-price-map
Staff. (2012, October 30). Canada Won’t See U.S.-Style Housing Meltdown. Advisor.ca. Retrieved from http://www.advisor.ca/news/industry-news/canada-wont-see-u-s-style-housing-meltdown-93781
Staff. (2012, October 24). Toronto, North America’s New High-Rise Metropolis. Emporis. Retrieved from http://www.emporis.com/press/press-releases/toronto-north-americas-new-high-rise-metropolis
Staff. (2012, November 14). The RE/MAX Housing Market Outlook 2013. RE/MAX of Western Canada. Retrieved from http://www.remax-western.ca/news/remax-housing-market-outlook-2013
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Constructing Childhood Joy:
NEW FANTASYLAND and the continuing
Disney World dream
By Nicolette Little
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Constructing Childhood Joy:
NEW FANTASYLAND and the continuing
Disney World dream
By Nicolette Little
When seven-year-old C.J. Lowe lost his tooth during a trip to Walt Disney World, the resort staff were excited.
“Tinker Bell takes care of the lost teeth in the Magic Kingdom!,” an excited cast member beamed. Hand-ing C.J. balloons and a certificate, she added: “Tink puts pixie dust under the children’s pillows!”
Low and behold, when C.J. woke up the next morn-ing, Disney’s personal tooth fairy had left her mark in the gleam of sparkling powder she’d left behind.Tinker Bell’s mindfulness is one example among many of Disney’s attention to detail when it comes to constructing childhood joy. This trademark care is also evident in the expansion of Fantasyland, which officially reopened as “New Fantasyland” on December 6th, 2012.
The original Fantasyland, located in Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Park, was constructed in 1971. It was populated with the fanciful characters of our youth: Cinderella, Snow White and Peter Pan roamed its streets, an exciting sight for the young and old alike.
Time has marched onward, however, and so too has the number of magical stories Disney has spun into movies. Disney World now faces a generation of visitors who grew up on Beauty and the Beast (1991) and The Little Mermaid (1989), for example, rather than just Cinderella (1950) and Dumbo (1941). While Disney’s policy of rereleasing its clas-sics every seven years has kept younger watchers aware of the older characters, Disney World has had
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to expand Fantasyland to allow for Belle and Ariel to have homes there too. During the expansion—the biggest in Disney World history—Fantasyland grew from ten to twenty-one acres to ac-commodate this new litany of princesses, as well as the castles, French villages and underwater grottos that go in to supporting their fairy-tale mystique.
The Beauty and the Beast characters have gained significant vis-ibility in New Fantasyland. The Beast’s castle is a sight to see. Set on the outskirts of a faux French village and accessible through a “magic mirror” in Maurice’s cottage, it contains a West Wing like the one in the movie. Here, visitors can see the Beast’s enchanted rose as it slowly withers: According to an evil witch’s curse, and in order to transform back into the handsome prince he once was, the Beast must find true love before the last petal falls. An Audio-Animatronics Lumière—the movie’s singing, dancing, lady-charmer of a candelabrum—is so lifelike that visitors are floored when he begins to talk and move.
The Be Our Guest Restaurant, which specializes in French cui-sine, is also located in the Beast’s castle. According to Christine Fiorelli, a Vacation Specialist at Fairytale Dreams & Destinations, it is the first restaurant in Disney World to offer alcoholic bever-ages. In the name of authenticity, Disney has gone the extra mile to ensure a French restaurant isn’t without its crucial menu item: “du vin.” Fiorelli emphasizes that, for those who know the movie well, no details have gone unrepresented. Along with Ratatouille and other French specialties, you can order the delicious “grey stuff.” In the film, Lumière offers up this dubious sounding treat when he’s trying to convince a saddened and captive Belle to eat her dinner.
The Little Mermaid was another hit for Generation Y. In the Under the Sea – Journey of the Little Mermaid attraction, fans of the film can visit a shipwreck and Prince Eric’s Castle. In Ariel’s Grotto they can meet the famous mer-princess herself, as she sits regally in a giant clam shell.
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The Walt Disney Company is famous for its powers of reinvention. Con-ceived in the 1920’s, it survived a World War, the Great Depression and a multiplicity of other twentieth-century ills. In the spirit of its parent com-pany, Disney World shows a similar aptitude for staying abreast of trends.
There’s always something new going on at Disney World. The Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid attractions are exciting modifica-tions, but they won’t be the last. In the next few years, for example, Snow White will have her own cottage in New Fantasyland, while her friends, the “Dwarfs,” will be given The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. This constant change is what draws C.J. and his family—his mom, dad and little sister, Devon—back every year. And, while there may not be a reason for anoth-er pillow-side visit from Tinker Bell, there will be plenty of other magical characters for him to see, and things for the Lowe family to do.
“The Beauty and the Beast characters have gained significant visibility in New Fantasyland. The Beast’s castle is a sight to see. Set on the outskirts of a faux French village and accessible through a “magic mirror” in Maurice’s cottage, it contains a West Wing like the one in the movie. “
“There’s always something new going on at Disney World. The Beauty and the Beast and The Little Mermaid attrac-tions are exciting modifications, but they won’t be the last.”
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THE PERKS, PITFALLS AND PLANNING
when purchasing
US REAL ESTATEby Joseph Sardella
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According to US real estate and data company Trulia, US home-listing prices were up 5.1% nationally in December 2012 on a year-over-year basis. Out of the 100 major metro US markets covered by the report, 82 of them saw year-over-year gains compared to only 12 markets the previous reporting year. With the fiscal cliff fears addressed, economic momentum could result in increasing prices in California and Arizona with Florida lagging but improving.
The continuing relative strength of the Canadian dollar, low interest rates and home prices in Arizona, Florida, Nevada, and California as much as 55 per cent below their peak in 2007, Canada is outpacing all other countries world-wide with 23 per cent of international US real estate sales.
Despite the appeal of a getaway in the sun, unless properly structured, the purchase, ownership and disposition of a US property can be fraught with complications for the misinformed and ill prepared. The US tax rules dealing with real estate are drafted in a manner that ensures their relevance throughout the entire ownership cycle.
The purpose of this article is to identify significant “blind spots” facing non US persons (a “non-resident alien” or NRA) when purchasing, managing or disposing of a US real estate property whether for investment or personal enjoyment. A NRA holding US real estate is exposed to the possible application of US income tax rules as well as US transfer tax rules (referred to as US estate tax) and US gift tax rules. The US income tax rules that assert the US right to tax US real estate transactions are codified in the “Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act” (“FIRPTA”). These rules have significant legislative power and are broad enough to override tax treaty provisions possibly resulting in inequitable tax results. The
US estate tax rules apply when an NRA dies holding US real estate. The US gift tax rules apply when an NRA transfers their interest in US real property to another person. In addition, there are specific tax rules that establish how depreciation and interest expenses can be claimed as well as filing certain tax elections unique to real estate. Navigating the complexities of the above rules can prove onerous even for most sophisticated investor.
Purchasing US Property Most planning when purchasing US estate tax is designed to eliminate the application of US death tax which for NRA’s is imposed on the value of US situs (located) property. Therefore, US estate tax can apply to Canadians who at the time of death hold US real property. US estate tax can be significant since it is imposed on the fair value of assets held at time of death rather than any gain that has accrued on the asset over the course of the deceased’s ownership of the property. For example, if at the time of death of a Canadian citizen, approximately 25% of the value of their worldwide estate was represented by their $500,000 US vacation home, US death tax of approximately $70,000 would result under the 2013 US estate tax rules. In order to protect Canadian NRA investors from the application of US estate tax, planning has centered on having an intermediary entity own the US real estate. The entity can
The US REAL ESTATE MARKET in 2013 is expected to awaken from a prolonged period of depressed prices and excess inventory.
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be a Canadian corporation, a Canadian trust; a Canadian partnership arrangement, or a combination depending on the investment objectives.
Using a Canadian corporation to purchase and hold US real estate is the least desirable and tax effective manner in situations where the US property is primarily a vacation home. The application of the shareholder benefit rules under Canadian tax provisions will result in an income benefit included in income and subject to Canadian income tax. As well, US tax rules do not provide for a reduced or preferential
tax rate on realized capital gains for corporations. A Canadian corporation would pay US tax on the gain from the sale of a Florida property at a rate of 40%. By comparison, the gain would bear Canadian tax at a rate of only 23%.
Since corporate ownership arrangements are no longer tax effective, holding US property through the use of a Canadian trust has become popular. An advantage of using a Canadian trust is the elimination of the shareholder benefit concern. In addition, capital gains on the sale of the US property enjoy the same lower preferential tax rate as individuals while providing
protection from US estate tax. Adversely, trust arrangements require that the settlor (i.e. the person who provides funds to set up the trust) may be required to relinquish control over the trust and the US property. Although the trust is subject to the Canadian 21 year deemed disposition rule this is not seen as a significant drawback. Using a trust requires that the US property be purchased directly by the trust. Ideally the creation of the trust is done prior to the closing date of the purchase. In situations where the US property is already owned by the individual, transferring that property to a trust post acquisition would trigger the application of the gift tax rules. Depending on the value of the real estate a direct sale to the trust may accomplish the desired result. The use of partnership arrangements to hold US real estate while offering protection from US estate tax is typically more
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prevalent in large scale real estate development arrangements where liquidity is important. Although they can be used in private family real estate investments, their complexity (which requires the timely filing of check-the-box elections) and significant costs outweighs the benefits achieved.
Managing US PropertyThe decision to generate rental income to help defray the carrying costs of US property triggers the application of complex reporting rules. The rents that are received are subject to a 30% US withholding tax, which tenants are required to deduct and remit to the Internal Revenue Service. This is a flat rate of tax charged on the gross rents. However, where there are expenses associated with renting out the US property the owner can elect to be taxed on the net rental income at graduated tax rates. In many cases, the tax on the net rent will be much less than the tax on the gross rent. Making this election will require the timely filing of a US tax return. Under US tax rules, depreciation is mandatory which will result in additional deductions. Proper compliance with the tax rules will require the completion and filing of US tax forms such as Form W-7 (Application to obtain a US taxpayer identification number); Form W-8 ECI (Advising the US payer that a “net basis” tax return will be filed) and Form 1040NR (income tax return).
Selling US PropertyA Canadian resident selling US real estate is required to report such sale for US income tax purposes even if there was no gain on the sale. In order to ensure compliance, the US tax rules state that where a NRA sells US real estate, the purchaser (regardless of residence) must withhold tax on the gross purchase price
at a rate of 10% and remit that amount to the IRS by a certain date.
There are exceptions where the 10% gross withholding tax can be eliminated. These exceptions include situations where the ultimate tax on the gain is less than the 10% gross withholding or where the US property is sold for $300,000 US or less and the purchaser intends to use the property as a residence. Where an exception applies, the seller can apply to the IRS in advance for a certificate to have the 10% withholding tax reduced or eliminated. The submission of such application is subject to time sensitive deadlines which must be followed in order to obtain relief from the 10% withholding. In summary, investing in US real estate requires an understanding of both US and Canadian tax provisions and how they interact to ensure there is no double taxation. Consulting with a cross border tax professional to obtain advice in advance of a real estate transaction will ensure the acquisition, management and sale of such investment is handled in the most tax efficient manner.
Joseph E Sardella, CPA, CAHenderson PartnersUS Tax Services
905.829.3701 ext. [email protected]
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THIS PAGEA rare serene spot by the
Forbidden City.
Balance in BEIjING Alive with ancient traditions and modern industry, China’s capital provides the key to the greatest luxury of all: personal wellness.
BY EVE THOmAS | PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANdREW ROWAT
78
I’M ABOUT 10 MINUTES INTO MY FIRST TAI CHI CLASS when I realize I’ve made a classic rookie mistake. At dawn I had watched senior citizens performing the slow-mo-tion stretches in a park by the Forbidden City and assumed it would be easy. I was wrong. But it isn’t my body that’s over-taxed, it’s my brain that’s tiring as I try to remember the next form, dan bian (single whip). Rather than emulating a graceful warrior, I look like a little teapot.
Luckily, Link Li has the quality I most admire in a teacher. Patience. As the resident tai chi master at Fairmont Beijing and head of the hotel’s Find Your Inner Chi Apprentice-Trips program, he instructs foreigners who are, as he puts it, “in-trigued by local traditions.” Like me, they’re taught that tai chi isn’t just a martial art (tai chi chuan translates as “supreme ultimate fist”), but part of a lifestyle in which the mind, body and spirit are inseparable, and every illness the result of an im-balance between them.
I’ve encountered many luxuries at Fairmont Beijing – a rare bottle of Louis XIII Black Pearl Magnum Rémy Martin in the Champagne Bar, a Ming Dynasty bowl under glass in the lob-by, even the building’s rose-gold facade – but to my mind, none can be enjoyed without the greatest luxury of all: wellness.
Traditional Chinese medicine (including massage therapy, acupuncture and herbal remedies), while of-ten referred to as “alternative,” is standard practice for most of China’s 1.3 billion people. It’s their holis-tic view of health that I’m here to discover. “Yin yang,” Li observes, pointing to the traditional black satin outfit I was given for my lesson, then at his identical white one. Like most North Americans, I’m familiar with the black and white symbol, taijitu, but only vaguely aware of its meaning. “Everything in life is connected,” Li explains and I’m reminded of all the health-related headlines in that morning’s China Daily newspaper. I learned that a charity is giving seeds to locals so they can start their own urban vegetable gardens, that a small farmers’ market is being launched in Fengtai District and that the southern city of Hangzhou has a
60,000-bicycle public rental system. In “Why the World Should Eat Chinese,” an article about Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma, the writer cites qifen bao, the Chi-nese tradition of only eating until you are 70 percent full (said to lessen the strain on the body’s organs).
“Positive space cannot exist without negative,” continues my tai chi instructor. “So, if one foot is up, the other is down.” I nod with fresh understanding and lift the wrong foot.
TEA TIMEIt’s 9 a.m. and I have a confession to make to Norman Zhang, my Beijing guide from Butterfield & Robinson tours. Before we venture out on foot to explore the city, I tell him that, de-spite my noble goal of seeking wellness in Beijing, back home my health regime is somewhat lacking. Coffee is a chai latte with extra foam. Exercise is an elliptical machine and an epi-sode of Jeopardy. And cycling is a yearly subscription to my lo-cal bike-share program, which allows me to make a drop-off at the bottom of a steep hill. He assures me I’ve got nothing to worry about, and admits to being “a coffee man” himself, de-spite the first stop on our urban hike: Maliandao, Beijing’s tea street.
“Better to go without food for three days than without tea for one” goes an old Chinese proverb, and after 4,000 or so years the West seems to be catching on to the drink’s health benefits (especially those of green tea, with studies showing that polyphenols may prevent cancer, lower cholesterol and even fight tooth decay).
In Maliandao, however, my vague preconceptions are dashed once again as I am met not with a back-alley bazaar thick with oversize bins and loud bargaining, but a brightly lit, modern shopping center, and the biggest tea market in Beijing. The fresh scent of jasmine hangs in the air, and each shop has colorful, carefully stacked displays, clearly marked prices and smiling attendants (though English remains rare).
That the market resembles the country’s ornate, apothecary-like pharmacies is no coincidence: the Chinese turn to both for what ails them, and the cures are often more than the sum of their parts. Locals pay top dollar for ingredients like bird’s nest, ginseng root and royal jelly, gazing on as pharmacists fill their prescriptions via mortar and pestle and pack pills and powders into gilded envelopes. Here, customers get up close and personal with the ingredients they are about to ingest. The filling of prescriptions takes on an elegant transparency, not
just for the method of delivery but because, at these pharma-ceutical companies, the human trials have been under way for millennia.
Similarly, tea, while valued for its health benefits, is also ap-preciated for its beauty. In one window, objects that I first take for carved rosewood murals turn out to be artworks made of compressed tea leaves, used to decorate the boardrooms and offices of powerful Chinese businesspeople. Behind locked display cabinets I find dark brown nuggets of compressed Puer. They resemble large black truffles, and are just as prized. Once used as currency between Yunnan and Tibet, people continue to buy disks of the fermented tea as an investment. A piece the size of a bundt cake has its price listed in yuan. I do some quick math: It’s $20,000.
“They cost as much as people are willing to pay for them,” marvels Zhang. “A bit like wine.”
A merchant motions for us to sit down at her tea table – a massive wooden slab with flowers and fish carved into the edges – and we’re presented with a “wheel” of teas going from mildest to strongest. As she rinses, steeps and serves, we’re told about each tea’s region of origin: the altitude, the type of soil and the affect of each on taste. In the place of canapés, we’re of-
ABOVEFairmont Beijing's
resident tai chi master, Link Li, goes through
his forms.
THIS PAGEIn China, feeling ill can mean a trip to a pharmacy where natural ingredients are prepared before your eyes, or to a tea merchant for a custom infusion based on your symptoms.
Traditional Chinese medicine, while often referred to as alternative,’ is standard practice for most of China’s 1.3 billion people.
79
I’M ABOUT 10 MINUTES INTO MY FIRST TAI CHI CLASS when I realize I’ve made a classic rookie mistake. At dawn I had watched senior citizens performing the slow-mo-tion stretches in a park by the Forbidden City and assumed it would be easy. I was wrong. But it isn’t my body that’s over-taxed, it’s my brain that’s tiring as I try to remember the next form, dan bian (single whip). Rather than emulating a graceful warrior, I look like a little teapot.
Luckily, Link Li has the quality I most admire in a teacher. Patience. As the resident tai chi master at Fairmont Beijing and head of the hotel’s Find Your Inner Chi Apprentice-Trips program, he instructs foreigners who are, as he puts it, “in-trigued by local traditions.” Like me, they’re taught that tai chi isn’t just a martial art (tai chi chuan translates as “supreme ultimate fist”), but part of a lifestyle in which the mind, body and spirit are inseparable, and every illness the result of an im-balance between them.
I’ve encountered many luxuries at Fairmont Beijing – a rare bottle of Louis XIII Black Pearl Magnum Rémy Martin in the Champagne Bar, a Ming Dynasty bowl under glass in the lob-by, even the building’s rose-gold facade – but to my mind, none can be enjoyed without the greatest luxury of all: wellness.
Traditional Chinese medicine (including massage therapy, acupuncture and herbal remedies), while of-ten referred to as “alternative,” is standard practice for most of China’s 1.3 billion people. It’s their holis-tic view of health that I’m here to discover. “Yin yang,” Li observes, pointing to the traditional black satin outfit I was given for my lesson, then at his identical white one. Like most North Americans, I’m familiar with the black and white symbol, taijitu, but only vaguely aware of its meaning. “Everything in life is connected,” Li explains and I’m reminded of all the health-related headlines in that morning’s China Daily newspaper. I learned that a charity is giving seeds to locals so they can start their own urban vegetable gardens, that a small farmers’ market is being launched in Fengtai District and that the southern city of Hangzhou has a
60,000-bicycle public rental system. In “Why the World Should Eat Chinese,” an article about Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma, the writer cites qifen bao, the Chi-nese tradition of only eating until you are 70 percent full (said to lessen the strain on the body’s organs).
“Positive space cannot exist without negative,” continues my tai chi instructor. “So, if one foot is up, the other is down.” I nod with fresh understanding and lift the wrong foot.
TEA TIMEIt’s 9 a.m. and I have a confession to make to Norman Zhang, my Beijing guide from Butterfield & Robinson tours. Before we venture out on foot to explore the city, I tell him that, de-spite my noble goal of seeking wellness in Beijing, back home my health regime is somewhat lacking. Coffee is a chai latte with extra foam. Exercise is an elliptical machine and an epi-sode of Jeopardy. And cycling is a yearly subscription to my lo-cal bike-share program, which allows me to make a drop-off at the bottom of a steep hill. He assures me I’ve got nothing to worry about, and admits to being “a coffee man” himself, de-spite the first stop on our urban hike: Maliandao, Beijing’s tea street.
“Better to go without food for three days than without tea for one” goes an old Chinese proverb, and after 4,000 or so years the West seems to be catching on to the drink’s health benefits (especially those of green tea, with studies showing that polyphenols may prevent cancer, lower cholesterol and even fight tooth decay).
In Maliandao, however, my vague preconceptions are dashed once again as I am met not with a back-alley bazaar thick with oversize bins and loud bargaining, but a brightly lit, modern shopping center, and the biggest tea market in Beijing. The fresh scent of jasmine hangs in the air, and each shop has colorful, carefully stacked displays, clearly marked prices and smiling attendants (though English remains rare).
That the market resembles the country’s ornate, apothecary-like pharmacies is no coincidence: the Chinese turn to both for what ails them, and the cures are often more than the sum of their parts. Locals pay top dollar for ingredients like bird’s nest, ginseng root and royal jelly, gazing on as pharmacists fill their prescriptions via mortar and pestle and pack pills and powders into gilded envelopes. Here, customers get up close and personal with the ingredients they are about to ingest. The filling of prescriptions takes on an elegant transparency, not
just for the method of delivery but because, at these pharma-ceutical companies, the human trials have been under way for millennia.
Similarly, tea, while valued for its health benefits, is also ap-preciated for its beauty. In one window, objects that I first take for carved rosewood murals turn out to be artworks made of compressed tea leaves, used to decorate the boardrooms and offices of powerful Chinese businesspeople. Behind locked display cabinets I find dark brown nuggets of compressed Puer. They resemble large black truffles, and are just as prized. Once used as currency between Yunnan and Tibet, people continue to buy disks of the fermented tea as an investment. A piece the size of a bundt cake has its price listed in yuan. I do some quick math: It’s $20,000.
“They cost as much as people are willing to pay for them,” marvels Zhang. “A bit like wine.”
A merchant motions for us to sit down at her tea table – a massive wooden slab with flowers and fish carved into the edges – and we’re presented with a “wheel” of teas going from mildest to strongest. As she rinses, steeps and serves, we’re told about each tea’s region of origin: the altitude, the type of soil and the affect of each on taste. In the place of canapés, we’re of-
ABOVEFairmont Beijing's
resident tai chi master, Link Li, goes through
his forms.
THIS PAGEIn China, feeling ill can mean a trip to a pharmacy where natural ingredients are prepared before your eyes, or to a tea merchant for a custom infusion based on your symptoms.
Traditional Chinese medicine, while often referred to as alternative,’ is standard practice for most of China’s 1.3 billion people.
80
fered spiced black pumpkin seeds and tiny, bone-dry cookies. With each cup, I’m also offered additional wellness claims.
This one will leave my face firmer, that one will help circulation. “Chinese believe everything that goes inside shows on the out-side,” the attendant tells me. And it works. I leave Maliandao with some loose oolong meant to make my skin glow.BIKING BEIJINGAs a casual cyclist, the appeal of a bicycle tour was somewhat lost on me. Not as quick as a car for getting from point A to point B, and not as convenient as walking for sightseeing and snapping photos. It isn’t until I’m zipping by a lake in the sce-nic Shichahai area that I finally get it.
Unlike driving in a car, you have to be acutely aware of your surroundings at all times. And having two hands on your han-dlebars helps avoid that modern tourist affliction: experienc-ing your travels through the viewfinder of a digital camera.
This freedom allows me to see market stands overflowing
with walnuts, melons and duck eggs; cyclists transporting bamboo scaffolding and rabbit cages; old men playing domi-noes by the side of the road. Every moment is fleeting, but real. Lotus flowers are in bloom, and I smell them before I see them, flying through a long stretch shaded by their leafy branches. There’s no A/C out here to curb the dry heat, but the faster I go, the cooler the breeze.
Mercifully, the bike lanes are wide, level and paved smooth throughout – there’s not a steep hill or pothole in sight. Per-haps it’s the subtle buzz from my morning green tea, but I’m amazed by my ability to keep up. We turn once and we’re whizzing by the highrise headquarters of a major bank, turn again and we’re weaving through pedestrians in a hutong, a tra-ditional Beijing backstreet. We take a detour through a tree-filled embassy area near Fairmont Beijing. Then we’re back in the mix, wedged between an electric scooter-riding teenager with streaked red hair and a fedora-wearing dandy transport-
ABOVE AND OPPOSITEA cyclist rides by the
Tiananmen gate to the Forbidden City; two girls
try on traditional royal headgear sold as
souvenirs; Beijing's aging population stays fit
through fun and games.
Experiencing Beijing by bicycle, every moment is fleeting, but real.
81
fered spiced black pumpkin seeds and tiny, bone-dry cookies. With each cup, I’m also offered additional wellness claims.
This one will leave my face firmer, that one will help circulation. “Chinese believe everything that goes inside shows on the out-side,” the attendant tells me. And it works. I leave Maliandao with some loose oolong meant to make my skin glow.BIKING BEIJINGAs a casual cyclist, the appeal of a bicycle tour was somewhat lost on me. Not as quick as a car for getting from point A to point B, and not as convenient as walking for sightseeing and snapping photos. It isn’t until I’m zipping by a lake in the sce-nic Shichahai area that I finally get it.
Unlike driving in a car, you have to be acutely aware of your surroundings at all times. And having two hands on your han-dlebars helps avoid that modern tourist affliction: experienc-ing your travels through the viewfinder of a digital camera.
This freedom allows me to see market stands overflowing
with walnuts, melons and duck eggs; cyclists transporting bamboo scaffolding and rabbit cages; old men playing domi-noes by the side of the road. Every moment is fleeting, but real. Lotus flowers are in bloom, and I smell them before I see them, flying through a long stretch shaded by their leafy branches. There’s no A/C out here to curb the dry heat, but the faster I go, the cooler the breeze.
Mercifully, the bike lanes are wide, level and paved smooth throughout – there’s not a steep hill or pothole in sight. Per-haps it’s the subtle buzz from my morning green tea, but I’m amazed by my ability to keep up. We turn once and we’re whizzing by the highrise headquarters of a major bank, turn again and we’re weaving through pedestrians in a hutong, a tra-ditional Beijing backstreet. We take a detour through a tree-filled embassy area near Fairmont Beijing. Then we’re back in the mix, wedged between an electric scooter-riding teenager with streaked red hair and a fedora-wearing dandy transport-
ABOVE AND OPPOSITEA cyclist rides by the
Tiananmen gate to the Forbidden City; two girls
try on traditional royal headgear sold as
souvenirs; Beijing's aging population stays fit
through fun and games.
Experiencing Beijing by bicycle, every moment is fleeting, but real.
82
ing his wife sidesaddle. His passenger sits primly in a flowered dress and straw hat, barely moving a muscle as the bike lurches forward.
When we stop to get some sugarless iced tea, Zhang asks an old man selling souvenirs to guard our things. “They say everyone gets nine bicycles in Beijing,” Zhang tells me. “I’m on number three.” To thank the man, Zhang buys me a small, hol-lowed-out gourd with a perforated wooden top. “It’s to hold crickets,” the man explains, via Zhang. “Listen to them chirp when it grows cold, and they will remind you of summertime.”
Another round of city cycling, then we stop for lunch at the Bamboo Garden hotel, once the private residence of Sheng Xuanhuai, a powerful minister of the late Qing Dynasty. We leave our bikes in the designated bicycle parking lot and take a seat overlooking the lush courtyard, where the transpar-ent floor reveals a koi pond beneath. I tap twice and the uni-formed tea sommelier refills my cup using an antique pourer with an elongated spout, ideal for stretching across large teahouse tables.
Luxury is also about the little things, and there’s no beat-ing the serenity of a wide-open space in a city of 20 million people. The crowds and traffic behind us, we dine quietly in our oasis on sticky Kung Pao chicken, steamed broccoli and ragged-cut noodles. I’m truly at peace, and it makes perfect sense, from a holistic point of view. True wellness won’t come in a single cup of tea, healthy meal or afternoon of exercise. It has to be, as tai chi instructor Link Li said, part of your life-style. And lifestyle, I realize, isn’t necessarily dictated by cul-ture. It can be built and adapted based on your experiences, what you do, feel, touch and taste at home or halfway around the world.
ABOVEThe Shichahai lake area is
known for its nightlife, but visit during the day and
you'll find locals swimming laps and doing tai chi in
the nearby parks.
TOP TO BOTTOMThe gleaming rose-gold facade of Fairmont Beijing; the Great Wall of China; a theater inside the National Centre for the Performing Arts.
BUTTERFIELD & ROBINSONSlow down to see the world with biking, hiking and walking tours tailored to your activity level. Expect insider access, expert local guides, fine dining and one-of-a-kind experiences on every trip, from sipping champagne on the Great Wall of China to horseback riding across a glacial stream in Patagonia.
butterfield.com, +1 800 678 1147
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STAYLocated in the city’s central business district, Fairmont Beijing is a contemporary space with
an old-world luxury feel, and must-sees like
Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City are all a
20-minute taxi ride away. Experience an urban oa-
sis over three floors, with the Willow Stream Spa,
gym and pool spread across the property’s stun-
ning skybridge area, and treatments inspired by
the building’s rose-gold facade. Take part in the
Find Your Inner Chi Apprentice-Trip package or
explore the city with a Fairmont Beijing guide on a
hotel-supplied BMW bicycle.
fairmont.com/beijing
DOFor an unforgettable Great Wall experience, head
to Mutianyu. A 60- to 90-minute drive from Bei-
jing, it’s less crowded than the famous Badaling
section, and the tiny town at its base is home to
The Schoolhouse. Stop there for glass-blowing
demonstrations and understated gourmet dining
featuring local ingredients. Get a table on the up-
per terrace and eat with a Great Wall view.
theschoolhouseatmutianyu.com
See a show at Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts, or simply marvel at the stunning
architecture, inside and out. For an alternative
half-day trip, try the 798 Art District, a factory-
turned-artists’ community featuring cute cafés, art
installations and tons of trendy people watching.
www.chncpa.org/ens, 798district.com
The Shichahai area is popular with tourists and lo-
cals alike for its huge selection of restaurants and
nightclubs. Get there early to see people fishing in
the lakes, or “walking” their birds (swinging bird-
cages gently and placing them in the trees).
EATTry Fairmont Beijing’s range of restaurants: The CUT, Sushi Bar, Champagne Bar and Lunar 8,
which is famous for its Peking duck (don’t forget to
order ahead). Or take a break between spa treat-
ments to sample the Willow Stream menu.
CONCIERGE
To find out more about Fairmont offers in Asia, visit:fAIRmONT.cOm/ExPLOREASIA
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ing his wife sidesaddle. His passenger sits primly in a flowered dress and straw hat, barely moving a muscle as the bike lurches forward.
When we stop to get some sugarless iced tea, Zhang asks an old man selling souvenirs to guard our things. “They say everyone gets nine bicycles in Beijing,” Zhang tells me. “I’m on number three.” To thank the man, Zhang buys me a small, hol-lowed-out gourd with a perforated wooden top. “It’s to hold crickets,” the man explains, via Zhang. “Listen to them chirp when it grows cold, and they will remind you of summertime.”
Another round of city cycling, then we stop for lunch at the Bamboo Garden hotel, once the private residence of Sheng Xuanhuai, a powerful minister of the late Qing Dynasty. We leave our bikes in the designated bicycle parking lot and take a seat overlooking the lush courtyard, where the transpar-ent floor reveals a koi pond beneath. I tap twice and the uni-formed tea sommelier refills my cup using an antique pourer with an elongated spout, ideal for stretching across large teahouse tables.
Luxury is also about the little things, and there’s no beat-ing the serenity of a wide-open space in a city of 20 million people. The crowds and traffic behind us, we dine quietly in our oasis on sticky Kung Pao chicken, steamed broccoli and ragged-cut noodles. I’m truly at peace, and it makes perfect sense, from a holistic point of view. True wellness won’t come in a single cup of tea, healthy meal or afternoon of exercise. It has to be, as tai chi instructor Link Li said, part of your life-style. And lifestyle, I realize, isn’t necessarily dictated by cul-ture. It can be built and adapted based on your experiences, what you do, feel, touch and taste at home or halfway around the world.
ABOVEThe Shichahai lake area is
known for its nightlife, but visit during the day and
you'll find locals swimming laps and doing tai chi in
the nearby parks.
TOP TO BOTTOMThe gleaming rose-gold facade of Fairmont Beijing; the Great Wall of China; a theater inside the National Centre for the Performing Arts.
BUTTERFIELD & ROBINSONSlow down to see the world with biking, hiking and walking tours tailored to your activity level. Expect insider access, expert local guides, fine dining and one-of-a-kind experiences on every trip, from sipping champagne on the Great Wall of China to horseback riding across a glacial stream in Patagonia.
butterfield.com, +1 800 678 1147
PH
OT
O: E
VE
TH
OM
AS
(G
RE
AT
WA
LL)
STAYLocated in the city’s central business district, Fairmont Beijing is a contemporary space with
an old-world luxury feel, and must-sees like
Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City are all a
20-minute taxi ride away. Experience an urban oa-
sis over three floors, with the Willow Stream Spa,
gym and pool spread across the property’s stun-
ning skybridge area, and treatments inspired by
the building’s rose-gold facade. Take part in the
Find Your Inner Chi Apprentice-Trip package or
explore the city with a Fairmont Beijing guide on a
hotel-supplied BMW bicycle.
fairmont.com/beijing
DOFor an unforgettable Great Wall experience, head
to Mutianyu. A 60- to 90-minute drive from Bei-
jing, it’s less crowded than the famous Badaling
section, and the tiny town at its base is home to
The Schoolhouse. Stop there for glass-blowing
demonstrations and understated gourmet dining
featuring local ingredients. Get a table on the up-
per terrace and eat with a Great Wall view.
theschoolhouseatmutianyu.com
See a show at Beijing's National Centre for the Performing Arts, or simply marvel at the stunning
architecture, inside and out. For an alternative
half-day trip, try the 798 Art District, a factory-
turned-artists’ community featuring cute cafés, art
installations and tons of trendy people watching.
www.chncpa.org/ens, 798district.com
The Shichahai area is popular with tourists and lo-
cals alike for its huge selection of restaurants and
nightclubs. Get there early to see people fishing in
the lakes, or “walking” their birds (swinging bird-
cages gently and placing them in the trees).
EATTry Fairmont Beijing’s range of restaurants: The CUT, Sushi Bar, Champagne Bar and Lunar 8,
which is famous for its Peking duck (don’t forget to
order ahead). Or take a break between spa treat-
ments to sample the Willow Stream menu.
CONCIERGE
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Fairmont Beijing
Fairmont Taiyuan
Fairmont YangchengLake Fairmont
Peace Hotel
FairmontNanjing
Fairmont Yangcheng Lake,
kunshan
A popular destination for the Shanghainese, this waterfront resort offers activities like fishing and rock climbing at its water park. Relax in the Willow Stream Spa, or explore the area on the bicycles available for rent. Try the hairy crab, a local delicacy!
fairmont.com/yangchenglake
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WELLNESS across ChINATake a grand tour of China and you’ll never be far from a Fairmont, or its range of health-promoting services.
Fairmont taiYuan
The capital of Shanxi province is set to welcome a Fairmont hotel, currently in development. Situated along the Fen River, the hotel will have 330 rooms and suites and a Willow Stream Spa, and a major sports center is currently under construction nearby.
Fairmont nanjing
In development on the south bank of the Yangtze River, Fairmont Nanjing will feature 371 spacious rooms and a Willow Stream Spa. Want to see the benefits of healthy living in action? In August of 2014, the city is hosting the Summer Youth Olympic Games.
Fairmont Peace hoteL, shanghai
Discover the property’s iconic green roof and Art Deco elements (see page 11 for details) or head to the Willow Stream Spa for the Zenspiration full-body treatment, a truly tailored wellness experience.
fairmont.com/peacehotel
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A JOURNEY to the Galapagos Islands: ECUADOR’S NATURAL GEM revealed
By Nicolette Little
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NATURE’S PARADISE
Jutting up from the south Pacific and straddling the equator, the Galapagos Islands
are scattered 936 kilometers below South America’s southernmost tip and almost 1000 kilometers west of mainland Ecuador. A grouping of islands, islets and oversized rocks in seeming disarray, they stand as a beacon to travelers, nature lovers and scientists alike with their unusual history, famed flora and fauna, and resplendent beauty. Christine Fiorelli, a GTA resident and Vacation Specialist at Fairytale Dreams & Destinations, recently visited the Galapagos Islands and had the experience of a lifetime.
The history of the Galapagos Islands is a curious one. They were o f f i c i a l l y discovered in 1535 by the Bishop of Panama, when his ship was blown off course. Upon the bishop’s eventual return to Spain, he and his crew told of a land populated densely by tortoises and iguanas. So, when the islands first appeared on maps thirty-five years later, they were referred to as the “Insulae de los Galopegos,” or “Island of the Tortoises.” The Galapagos’ giant tortoises, though endangered, live on the islands to this day.
Throughout the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries, the Galapagos served as a hideout for British pirates. Targeting Spanish ships by day, these wayward men would revel in their
treasures—precious metals culled from the New World—by night. As a tribute to its days as a marine thieves’ haven, many of the archipelago’s islands were named after early pirates. While spots like “Buccaneer Cove” still harken back to this colourful period, most names were eventually replaced by Spanish ones.
In 1832, the Galapagos Islands were annexed by Ecuador. Only a few years later, in 1835, the HMS Beagle—carrying the famed British naturalist, Charles Darwin—landed there. By watching the islands’ birds and noting how similar species showed unique features, Darwin developed the concept of evolution by natural selection. It was this concept that led him to pen his famous work, On the Origin of Species, in 1859. This book would impact humanity’s understanding of evolution and the development of all species.
Just as it captured Darwin’s imagination, the wildlife inhabiting this archipelago is one of its draws. Boasting both introduced and endemic animals (an “endemic” species is unique to one specific spot on earth), mammals, reptiles and birds of all sorts can be found on the islands. For birdwatchers, the Galapagos are heaven on earth. Blue-footed boobies, swallow-tailed gulls, dark-rumped petrels and Galapagos doves: Depending on the island being visited, winged creatures with fantastical names—and even more fantastical colours—are abundant. They haunt the lagoons, beaches, forests and volcanic plateaux of this natural paradise, which was named the first World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1978 and a “biosphere reserve” in 1985, and is widely considered to be one of the wonders of the world. Even the birds that most captured Charles Darwin’s attention, nicknamed “Darwin’s finches,” can still be found there today. Along with the plethora of birds, many species of tortoise, whale, sea lion, seal and iguana—to name a few—make the archipelago a naturalist’s dream come true. It is this paradise—teeming with life, beauty and charm—that Christine experienced when she booked her Adventures by Disney trip to the Galapagos Islands.
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A JOURNEY to the ARCHIPELAGOChristine didn’t know what to expect when she headed to the Galapagos Islands in November of last year. She had been raised in Canada and had visited a number of North American locations, but hadn’t yet ventured into remarkably different international domains. The “wow factor,” as she puts it, was unbeatable during her nine days through Ecuador and the Galapagos on the luxurious Andean Highlands and Galapagos Islands tour.
ECUADOR
Day 1 Christine flew into Quito, Ecuador, and settled into the JW Marriott hotel. Here,
she met Laura and Eduardo, Adventures by Disney’s specially selected tour guides. They would prove to be godsends throughout this South American adventure. As Christine put
it: “This was the first trip I’ve taken where I didn’t have to worry about any of the details. Our guides took care of all our documents; I didn’t have to think about when to catch a boat, bus or plane; and, they had amazing chemistry with each other, and with each of us in the group!”
Day 2 After a good night’s sleep, the group traveled to Otavalo, where a visit to the equator
was the highlight of the day. Here, at the earth’s centremost and hottest parallel, Christine stood on the latitudinal seam of our planet’s northern and southern hemispheres.
After journeying to the “middle of the earth,” the group visited a flower plantation in the neighbouring town of Peguche. In a country where roses and chocolates are the chief exports, Christine was astounded to find that a dozen long-stemmed flowers cost only three dollars. The number of pictures she took on this day stands as a barometer of her excitement: Her visit to the equator is captured ad infinitum, as are colourful rows of blooms.
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In the afternoon, the group checked in to a seventeenth-century, colonial style hacienda, or traditional estate, where Adventures by Disney had arranged for everyone to stay. At the Hacienda
Cusin, which is located in the Andes Mountains, “antique skeleton keys opened the old world doors, a peacock visited
our window every morning and we were treated to a celebratory dinner and traditional folklore show.” Also, at 8500 feet above sea level, “the beauty of the estate and its surroundings was amazing!”
Day 3 On Day 3, Christine got a first taste of what the Galapagos would be like. Ecuador and its
attendant islands are a Mecca for flying creatures of all sorts. Four kilometers outside of Otavalo, and perched atop a steep volcanic cliff, Parque Condor centre rehabilitates sick birds, including
hawks, vultures, eagles, falcons and owls, as well as the famous Ecuadorian condor. Christine watched an array of birds, free to fly at will, circling the valley and its surrounding volcanoes. “It was beautiful,” she said: “The birds come back on their own, to the people who feed and take care of them.”The rest of the day’s highlights included kite flying; visiting locals’ homes to learn the traditional arts of weaving and flute making; and being treated to the music of a local band.
Christine’s time spent in Otavalo, surrounded by Ecuador’s formidable mountain range, provided a mental image that will never
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be erased. Nor will her friends forget, actually, as a shot of the Andes now holds a permanent place on her Facebook cover page.
GALAPAGOS
Day 4 The Adventures by Disney travelers drove to Quito’s Mariscal Sucre International
Airport, where they caught a plane for Baltra, the main island of the Galapagos. At nearby Santa Cruz Island, the group’s first excursion was to the Charles Darwin Research Station. This interpretive centre works to educate visitors about the archipelago’s flora and fauna. It also functions as an animal rehabilitation facility for creatures facing extinction or illness.
Day 5 On this morning, Christine got to enjoy Santa Cruz’s Bachas Beach. The wildlife
she saw there will stay with her forever. And, she “got the most amazing pictures of crabs, sea lions, marine iguanas and birds. Seeing them all together, and interacting, was incredible.”A great aspect of the trip, in Christine’s view, was that Adventures by Disney handpicked first-rate naturalists to join the group on all its excursions. “This really helped us understand the sights we were seeing. We learned a lot, and felt a lot closer to the nature.”
That night, they boarded the Galapagos Explorer II, a luxurious vessel, to visit other sections of Santa Cruz, as well as the islands of Genovesa, Rabida, North Seymour and San Cristobal. Once everyone was on board, Adventures by Disney threw a surprise celebratory dinner for the group, with personalized printed pictures of the day’s sea lion adventures as place settings. “It was really special,” Christine says. “We always had a private dining room on the ship, and were the first to board and disembark. Also, on every day of our adventure, we got a pin that depicted the adventures we’d had. These helped me re-tell my experiences to friends, and relive the memories of my time in Ecuador and the islands.”
Day 6 Genovesa Island is an ancient volcanic mound and one of the Galapagos’
lowest islands. At fourteen square kilometers, its small size doesn’t allow for many land-roving mammals. But, Genovesa is renowned for its bird watching and has even been nicknamed “Bird Island.” The Adventures by Disney group was captivated by the blue-footed boobies which had sky-blue feet and would “dive bomb” from great heights to catch fish. The penguins and flamingos, although not unknown to North Americans, were also fascinating to see in these natural surroundings.
From Genovesa, the Explorer II sailed on to Rabida Island, where steep cliffs, reddish sands and aquamarine waters had the travelers holding their breaths in anticipation. Rabida’s beaches are known for their sea lion colonies, and these creatures captured both Christine’s interest, and heart:
Apparently, “the mothers are really protective. They’ll leave their babies alone all day while they hunt for food, but they always come back to find, and feed, the pups.”
Day 7 As the Explorer II moved on to North Seymour Island, more penguins, boobies
and sea lions could be seen, along with greedy scarlet-throated fridget birds that stole the group members’ food. By this stage in the journey, the group could appreciate the sights in a new way: “We had grown accustomed to seeing the animals. While it was all so beautiful, we could now sit back and enjoy the bigger picture.”
After North Seymour Island, the ship returned to Santa Cruz to check out its other side. On this volcanic atoll, intensely hot lava flows once bored their way through the ground, leaving massive, hollowed out tunnels behind. Christine and the group got to descend into the earth via an extremely narrow stone staircase, then explore the inside of these rocky lava tubes.
After the excitement of the lava tunnels, Santa Cruz’s “unbelievably huge,” but sluggish tortoises provided welcomed repose. At the National Park Tortoise Reserve, the group went hiking and got to see these creatures in the wild. Because of looming extinction, great care is put into protecting this animal. When one of the Reserve animals is sick, it is brought to the Darwin Research Station for immediate treatment. When asked exactly how big these tortoises can get, Christine is emphatic: “A tall man from our group got inside an empty shell without even crouching!” It’s amazing to think these monolithic creatures exist on our planet. And, apparently, the Galapagos are the place to see them.
Day 8 This was the last full day of Christine’s trip. After breakfast on the ship, it was time to
say goodbye, but not before visiting San Cristobal Island. As the Explorer II sailed into San Cristobal harbour, the sea lions were everywhere. From the decks and gutted cabins of abandoned boats, families of them peered out almost tauntingly, enjoying the luxury of their appropriated living spaces.
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San Cristobal holds an important place in the hearts of its residents and the British alike. It was here that Darwin first landed his boat, the HMS Beagle, on that pivotal journey in 1835. Fittingly, the San Cristobal Interpretation Centre was erected in 1998 to honour Darwin’s contribution to scientific knowledge and educate visitors about evolutionary processes.
For Christine, this day was bittersweet. Although it was filled with learning, lush scenery and, incidentally, coconut ice cream and the best fresh fruit juices she’s ever tasted, it was time to head back to Ecuador, and home to Ontario the next day. “Saying goodbye to our tour guides and the group was hard,” she says. “Laura and Eduardo were like our parents in the best possible way, and they gave us so many special moments. They even taught us how to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ in Portuguese, because one of our members had a birthday and didn’t speak English.” She continued: “I was sorry to leave after such a great adventure.
A Paradise for Generations to ComeIn writing about the Galapagos Islands, the words “amazing” and “extraordinary” keep wanting to flow onto the page. While overly enthusiastic and repetitive drivel is a positive “no-no” for any self-respecting writer, research on the archipelago and a discussion with Christine Fiorelli about her travels reveal that the Galapagos are indeed islands of uncommon natural beauty and wealth.
Challenges face the archipelago, however: Tourism has increased drastically over the past thirty-five years. And, unconscionable
accidents, like the running aground of the oil tanker, Jessica, in 2001, have also threatened the area’s environmental integrity. Thankfully, however, the international community seems sensible both to the Galapagos’ riches and fragility. Since the 1950s, organizations like the Charles Darwin Foundation, the Galapagos Conservation Trust and the aforementioned Charles Darwin Research Station have been created to research and consult in the interest of its protection. Also, large swathes of land and ocean have been set aside in recognition of the islands’ precious biodiversity. In 1959, the Ecuadorian government absorbed any lands that had not yet been settled into the Galapagos National Park. Similarly, in the 1980s and 90s, 70,000 square kilometers of oceanfront were nominated a marine reserve, while other sections were declared whale sanctuaries. In terms of biodiversity, this area is simply so unique that the Ecuadorian and international governments appear to set aside their differences and work together to confirm the islands’ protection.
To visit the Galapagos is an uncommon opportunity that should be embarked upon with due excitement, but also appreciation and respect. Luckily, Christine’s trip with Adventures by Disney was marked by exhilarating excursions and views—but also by care for this natural phenomenon and its animal habitats. The Galapagos Islands are an incredible sight to see, and—while challenges to their preservation in our modern world will be ever present—it is a lucky thing that awareness and environmental responsibility seem to be hallmarks of new tours to their wonders.
Christine Fiorelli is a Vacation Specialist at Fairytale Dreams & Destinations, http://www.fairytaledestinations.com
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As a top producer for the Invidiata Team, Cindy Avis believes her success comes from the Team’s philosophy of valuing people over properties, building trust, and providing outstanding service. Cindy specializes in the luxury market and is the recipient of the prestigious Diamond Club, RE/MAX Chairman’s Club, the RE/MAX Platinum Club, and The Hall of Fame. Cindy’s ethics and professionalism ensure that the client’s best interests are always a top priority and she is committed to providing oustanding service to her clients.
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A long time resident of Burlington, Richard had an active career sitting on the board of his family company for over 20 years. Looking for a new challenge, Richard transferred his extensive knowledge in customer service to assisting clients in finding their dream home. He has a law, economics and business degree and is also a member with the prestigious Institute for Luxury Home Marketing, which assures the purchase of your new home, will be completed with the utmost professionalism. Richard specializes in helping clients in Waterdown, Carlisle, Kilbride and surrounding area.
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MIKE HOWARTHSales Representative
Mike immigrated to Canada with his wife Kalpna from the UK 20 years ago and has called Oakville home ever since. He has been fortunate enough to travel extensively throughout Canada and has come to realize how special Oakville and the surrounding areas are. With a solid business background and four successful years as an Independent Realtor, Mike is thrilled to be part of the Invidiata Team. Mike feels strongly that “something magical happens for clients when competent people work together collaboratively.”
PAMELA GOTTSCHALKSales Representative
Knowing that owning real estate may be one of the largest and wisest investments one makes, it is important to have a dedicated professional like Pamela who delivers quality service. Her strong work ethic and drive, and simply going that extra mile, have allowed her to build long lasting relationships with her clients. Pamela’s diverse work background, and having been involved in many aspects of the real estate business for 20 years, allows her to be devoted to understanding her client’s needs.
PATSY GAUERSales Representative
Patsy’s career in real estate began back in 1995 as a second career after spending 20 years in the financial service industry. As a 16 year resident of Oakville, Patsy feels a sense of pride and connection to this great community that has become one of the most coveted residential centers in Ontario. Working as part of The Invidiata Team for the past 10 years, Patsy has a philosophy of listening closely, providing information and allowing the client to make the decisions with no pressure.
SHAE INVIDIATASales Representative
With an Associate in Marketing from Hawaii Pacific University and a Bachelor of Arts from The University of British Colombia, Shae Invidiata joined the Invidiata Team in 2009 and has had the privilege to work alongside her father, Christopher Invidiata who has been servicing the Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga community for 27 years. Over the past year, Shae has become a part of the Toronto community. Shae has been focused on expanding The Invidiata Team into the Toronto market, looking after clients who are purchasing and selling in Toronto.
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KIRSTEN LEGGATSales Representative
Kirsten has been an Oakville resident since 1995 and brings with her over two decades of combined experience in residential real estate and Custom Home Sales and service. She offers specialized knowledge in the new home market, a comprehensive understanding of land values, and expertise in luxury home design. Her guidance through the intricate building process has proven invaluable to her clients, from finding the perfect lot, to customizing floor plans and selecting finishes.
MARIJA KOLESARSales Representative
With passion and vision, Marija has helped her clients realize their goals in Real Estate for the past 17 years with The Invidiata Team, and through the process has created many meaningful and lasting relationships. Marija holds the designation of Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist, and has achieved RE/MAX’s prestigious Platinum Club and Hall of Fame awards. The care that she brings to her clients assures complete satisfaction beyond their expectations.
MICHELLE KLOETSales Representative
Michelle has made an impression on her clients as they continually introduce her to the people they care about to help them buy, sell and invest in Real Estate.As a committed and creative agent who enjoys taking the complexity out of the transaction, Michelle’s clients feel confident with each step of the home selling or home purchasing process. Being able to contribute to the community through charitable events keeps Michelle active in the area she works and lives.
AIMEE KAINSales Representative
A 30 year resident of Oakville, Aimee has lived in both College Park and South East Oakville and has a strong affinity for the community in which she lives and works. She joined the Invidiata Team in November 2009 as a Support Team Member before becoming a Sales Representative. Holding bachelor degrees in Commerce and Radio & Television Arts, along with her MBA, Aimee prides herself on being a skilled negotiator but also one who builds relationships easily.
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LINDA TINO-ZYLIKBroker
Linda counts it a privilege to help you with what can sometimes feel like a daunting task. Her goal is to make your experience as stress- free as possible and one of her greatest pleasures comes from knowing that she has been instrumental in helping you get to where you want to be. Linda is a lifetime resident of Oakville and has been licensed as a broker since 1988. She shares the Team’s primary principle of putting the needs of the client first and looks forward to the opportunity to work for you.
PING SHUBroker
Ping is originally from Beijing, China and has been living in the Toronto area for over 10 years. She possesses more than 10 years of real estate experience and has been licensed as a broker for 9 years. Prior to her real estate career, she spent over a decade working for international IT companies. Most of Ping’s clients are first time buyers from mainland China. As an immigrant herself, she understands the needs and wants of this unique demographic, helping her provide a more tailored service to each of her clients.
NADIA MECOSales Representative
Nadia has spent most of her life in Mississauga, and has made Oakville’s West Oak Trails community her home for the past few years. Originally from Montreal, she is fluent in French from her years living there. Nadia is experienced in residential real estate in the Oakville & Mississauga areas, and offers specialized knowledge in the luxury market and new builds. Before delving into the real estate world, Nadia enjoyed a successful marketing career.
MAGGIE NEWLOVEBroker
A resident of Oakville since 1975 and licensed since 1980, Maggie’s depth of knowledge, complimented by an impeccable reputation for integrity and sales has made her a successful entrepreneur. Maggie adds value to her clients by being completely bilingual in French. Maggie embraces her slogan “I Love Oakville” in all aspects of her life. She is a passionate sailor and an enthusiastic advocate and ambassador of our community. Maggie looks forward to working with you!
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