Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2019

Blue Mountain & Beavertails


Headed up to Blue Mountain to explore the village and check out the beautiful 1.1km Woodview Mountaintop Skating Trail.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Suited up in NASA


Suited up in NASA and ready to hit the slopes. Easily the coolest outfit I've ever owned.

Monday, November 12, 2018

Montréal Restaurant Guide

📍Ferreira Cafe
Took a quick trip to Montréal to check out the food scene and eat our way through the city, one cute cafe at a time. After extensive field research, I've compiled a list of some of my favourites during this visit. Unfortunately I wasn't able to indulge in all of the hottest spots, but here's a great start. 

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Beach Day in Varadero

Most of our trip was spent laying on the beach, basking in the sun, and relaxing by the Atlantic Ocean. This was obviously not the daily attire, but a nice morning stroll along the shore before the humidity hit called for a not-so-little white dress. 

Friday, July 6, 2018

A Day in Havana


Day four of my Cuba trip was spent exploring the beautiful streets of Havana. We spent most of our time on a resort in Varadero but decided to take a little road-trip to Havana to explore the city, enjoy the food and appreciate the beauty of Cuba's capital. 

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Dundas Peak


Took an impromptu road-trip with my sisters down to Dundas Peak for a little hike. The view was worth it. 

Monday, August 21, 2017

Waking up at the Thompson with Origins


Last week, I had the opportunity to spend the night at the Thompson with a small group of bloggers to experience the glory that is the new GinZing line from Origins. Staycations are key when your schedule leaves little room for relaxation, so I jumped at the mention of lavished dining, cozy movie nights and calm mornings laying under the sun (that is yoga for those of you who may have a different approach to the art). 

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Muskoka Getaway: Road trip with Ford Canada


Last week, I took some time out of my city centric schedule to unplug and retreat to a beautiful Muskoka cottage courtesy of Ford Canada. In honour of Canada's 150th year, I've decided to dedicate time to exploring more of Canada, starting with short journeys with friends and family to nearby destinations. Road trips are always better spent with loved ones, and Best Friend's Day made for the perfect opportunity to kick off the Summer with my #FordConnections getaway. I brought my sister; my bestie since birth, along to share the Ford experience as we don't always get to spend much time together since moving downtown. We packed our bags, picked up the 2017 Ford Edge and embarked on our road trip up to cottage country.  

Friday, February 24, 2017

Vancouver Travel Diary

📍 Cypress View Point
Last month I experienced more adventure than I had my entire life. I ended my trip in Dominica with a short stay in Barbados and then straight to Vancouver, and it wasn't because I was eager to return to winter in the Great White North. I went from tanning under the Caribbean sun to snowshoeing up mountains with little to no feeling in my toes; but it was well worth it. I mean, just look at that view...

I spent my New Year's Eve in Vancouver visiting one of my best friends, who by the way, totally understands the need to photograph everything; and that's definitely a friend every travel blogger needs. 
Today, I'm sharing snaps from some of my favourite spots in Vancouver that are totally instagramable and will leave you wondering why it took you this long to make it out to the West Coast. 😲

Friday, January 20, 2017

Secret Bay - A Luxurious Stay in Dominica


During my trip in Dominica, I had the pleasure of experiencing the award winning resort, Secret Bay. Secret Bay is a beautiful resort composed of several luxury villas that are surrounded by nature with a view that overlooks the Caribbean Sea. It was a highlight of my trip, and I definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a luxury stay on the Nature Isle of Dominica. 

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Monday, August 1, 2016

Ritz-Carlton Montréal


A few highlights from my stay at the beautiful Ritz-Carlton Montréal.



Xo,
Sarah

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Old Montreal


Exploring the street of Old Montreal in Zara from head-to-toe (minus the sneakers). P.s. I just got a pair of Nike Roshe and currently wondering why I didn't own a pair sooner. It was probably because my sister is constantly expressing her hatred for the "socks" on my feet but they're honestly the most comfortable shoes I own, sorry sis!

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Les Rues de Montréal


The streets of Montreal are so picturesque, it made shooting outfits almost effortless. I still however, had to endure the awkwardness of passersby shooting judgemental looks and staring for a few too many seconds for comfort, I guess it comes with the job. 

Monday, July 25, 2016

Hike to Dundas Peak


A few weeks ago, I embarked on the most exhilarating and petrifying hike of my life...and I would do it all over again. Now I don't mean to be melodramatic, the hike consisted of trails with safety meaures in place, so you would be completely safe... if you're a rational human who obeyed signs that read something along the lines of "do not enter," "this is not a trail," "turn back now if you have even an ounce of will to live." Something along those lines. We obviously weren't phased, which leads me to my near death experience I'm about to share with you.  
It was a warm Monday morning and my sisters and I headed to Hamilton to hike the trails leading up to Dundas peak (the highest point of the trail), for the cardio and more importantly, infamous "living on the edge" pic. We parked the car and headed up the trail. After roughly thirty minutes, we reached the Peak and snapped these gorgeous shots because, "pics or it didn't happen" right? The view was absolutely breath taking. We headed down the trail and made our way over to Webster Falls. The only issue with our plan was that there was in fact no trail, and for good reason we later discovered (the unconventional way). We scouted the grounds for a while searching for the illegitimate trail supposedly created by delinquents time after time, going off trail to discover the beauty of Webster Falls up close and personal. We wanted in. 


Living on the edge indeed. 

Outfit by Fabletics

Xo,
Sarah

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

My Stay at the Trump Toronto: Hotel Review


A few weeks ago,  I had the pleasure of staying at the Trump International Hotel & Tower Toronto and I can confidently say it was one of my top hotel experiences. If you follow me on Instagram you would have already seen much of my trip, but I thought I'd talk a little more about my stay on the blog. Prior to posting about my stay, I knew that my affiliation with Trump Hotels would spark controversy and backlash. Within minutes of my first post, I was proven right. "Really, Trump??" she writes and hastily unfollows. This was the response of many, who were apparently offended by my stay and decided to unfollow and block (bye, it was nice knowing you). Trump Hotels are in fact not affiliated with the political campaign, and not once was there any mention of politics during my stay. Anyways, if it wasn't already clear through the multiple insta captions, I'll say it again.

Thursday, April 28, 2016

A Touch of Blush


Good afternoon loves :) 
This outfit is from Day 1 of my trip to the Trump Toronto. Sorry for the random collection of backdrops but I was given the honour of touring the hotel and photographing areas that are not normally accessible to the guests and residents, and could obviously not pass on the opportunity to capture the perfect 'outfit of the day.' 

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Photo Diary: Blue Mountain Village

(photo via instagram @sarahmian)

Here are a few snaps from reading week at Blue Mountain Village. It was absolutely beautiful!


Love,
Sarah