Wednesday 28 January 2015

Grand canyon winter tours

It was holiday time in Arizona and the weather had turned unseasonably warm in the high country. We had four days off, no guests arriving until New Year’s, and we were determined to use the time to explore Arizona. We thought about a stay at a golf resort in Prescott or traveling to Sedona for a Pink Jeep Tour , but once we found out that there were rooms available at the Grand Canyon South Rim, our minds were made up.  At any time of year, whether you come for a day or the week, you’ll find more than enough to fill your hours. The Grand Canyon is a seasonal wonder offering an abundance of activities for all ages and interests! Spring comes late at the canyon but there’s no mistaking its arrival. Winter, a grand time to see the Grand Canyon.

We climbed out of the white Lincoln Navigator ready to be thrilled. The two-hour ride from the Red Rock country of Sedona was behind us, and the alien grandeur of the Grand Canyon was just yards ahead. It was early December and beyond chilly, but we had prepared for any weather eventuality. Or so we thought. My friend's husband, our two teenage daughters (one of whom was furious that we weren’t in the Caribbean) and I walked toward the South Rim at Yavapai Point, where there’s an indoor observation station with a scale model of the canyon. We passed a couple heading back to the parking lot.

I first saw the Grand Canyon by the light of a winter moon. A handful of the canyon's snow-topped buttes shimmered under its gaze; ethereal and serene, they seemed to float above the darkened canyon floor. Under a blanket of snow, the Grand Canyon lay mysteriously, almost terrifyingly, still. Grand Canyon in winter. Hotels are virtually deserted, trails are empty of hikers and the visitor can see the canyon stripped of tour buses and sightseers. Like explorers of old, one can experience the canyon in a more isolated, and even primitive, state. Grand canyon skiing in winter is amazing.

The months from December through March are an ideal time to visit the canyon and enjoy its solitude and snowbound beauty. But there is a tradeoff: the winter visitor can expect reduced services, limited access and, sometimes, even diminished visibility.

Walk the rim path along with the deer and elk and big horn sheep. Have dinner. Go to sleep. The altitude and fresh air will wear you out. You'll want to wake up early to catch the sunrise. I bet you'll be asleep by 10PM. The grand canyon is amazing world of adventures. Check out...

Tuesday 20 January 2015

2015 canada winter games dates

The 2015 Canada Winter Games is fast approaching. In 2015, venues in and around Toronto, Ontario will host the largest ever multi-sport event in Canada when the 2015 Pan American Games take place from July 10 to 26. The Canada Games is a high level multi-sport competition held every two years on an alternating basis between winter and summer.Prince George, B.C. is hosting the 2015 Canada Winter Games, bringing together approximately 3,600 athletes, coaches and managers from the 13 provinces and territories to compete in 20 sports. These Games are considered a stepping stone to international competitions and multi-sport Games such as the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Pan Am and Commonwealth Games. As well, this event generates economic activity for host communities (the 2007 Canada Winter Games generated over $100 million in economic activity) and provides important legacies such as new and refurbished facilities and equipment as well as sport and community development opportunities.

Kamloops is the proud host of the 2015 Special Olympics BC Winter Games from February 19 - February 21st, 2015 here in Kamloops!  Kamloops last played host to this outstanding and inspirational event in 2003. Kamloops has a long history with the Special Olympics as it was one of the first communities to start offering Speical Olympics programs in 1983. The 2015 SOBC Winter Games will bring over 600 athletes with intellectual disabilities and 200 volunteer coaches to Kamloops to compete in seven winter sports (alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, curling, figure skating, floor hockey, snowshoeing and speed skating) to compete for a chance to advance to the 2016 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and from there the opportunity to qualify for the 2017 Special Olympics World Winter Game to be held in Austria!

Ballantyne, a double gold medallist in swimming at the 1977 Canada Summer Games, heads to Prince George after serving a year as the Chief Operating Officer for the Vancouver Giants Hockey Club. Prior to his stint with the Giants, he served as Project Director for the Molson Canadian Hockey House during the 2010 Winter Olympics, CEO for the 2009 World Police and Fire Games, General Manager for the 2007 Memorial Cup, General Manager for the 2006 World Junior Hockey Championship, and General Manager for the Molson Indy in Vancouver from 1996-2003.

"I am extremely honoured to be selected as CEO for the 2015 Canada Winter Games. This is an event that will touch the lives of so many across Northern B.C., the province, and the country," said Stuart Ballantyne, CEO, 2015 Canada Winter Games. "Prince George is known as a city on the rise with a 'can do' attitude. My family and I are thrilled at this opportunity and are excited to experience the northern spirit and hospitality that Prince George is famous for."