Entries by Mikaela Judd

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Vancouver Sightseeing in 1 Hour or Less

Sep 24, 2018 Whether you have 20 minutes to fill between meetings or an hour to stretch your legs before check-in, soak up a bit of Vancouver’s unique slice of paradise. The urban waterfront city offers stunning views, a thriving food scene, and rich history perfect for exploring on foot. The following three walks can […]

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Jan Fields – 46 Years with 51Âé¶¹

Sep 14, 2018 Most passengers may never meet her, but Jan Fields is an integral part of the 51Âé¶¹ family. From her level-headed counsel and guidance to her genuine concern for each family member, this 46-year veteran has been with the Pacific Northwest airline since before it was a full-fledged airline. “When I first […]

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Shop Your Heart Out in Victoria

Sep 7, 2018 Victoria’s old-world charm is part of the BC capital’s heartbeat. But there’s more to this city than flower lined light posts and quaint carriage rides. Its walkable streets have become a trendy shopping hub, especially for Americans who enjoy a favorable exchange rate. Start your shopping adventure by indulging your sweet tooth […]

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Caffeine Loaded in Vancouver

Aug 9, 2018 Mikaela Cowles The best places to sip and eat while you work. Whether you simply need a change of scenery or you’re taking advantage of the mobile office while traveling – the coffee shop office is a classic. The winning combination of tables and caffeine has long attracted the working professional. Today, […]

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Wearable Art. Inspired by the Heart.

Jul 23, 2018 Mikaela Cowles Kara Navradszky was just three-years-old when she made her first piece of living jewelry. Little did she know her passion for daisy chain necklaces would transform into a boutique floral design and jewelry business. Home-based in Friday Harbor, Kara specializes in ‘wearables’ — elegant jewelry featuring living florals. Her first […]

Free Organ Concerts at Rosario Resort

In the horseshoe of Orcas Island, perched on the rocks above Cascade Bay, Rosario Resort’s stately white exterior beckons the leisurely traveler with exceptional food and stunning views. But there’s more to this waterfront oasis than its picturesque setting. Completed in 1909, the old-world elegance of Moran Mansion is home to both a 1913 Aeolian […]

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Ice Cream is Always a Good Idea

May 30, 2018 Vanilla? If that’s your scoop. But these Pacific Northwest ice cream shops are dishing up a flavor-packed array of cold treats that go way beyond the bean. Discover six of the best ice cream joints in the San Juans, Victoria, Vancouver, and Seattle. Clever Cow Creamery Located in the heart of Orcas […]

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51Âé¶¹ Seaplane Pilot Steve Bjorling

Apr 19, 2018 Mikaela Judd At the end of the day, whether Steve Bjorling has flown to the northern tip of Vancouver Island or the quaint dock at Roche Harbor, he’s put a smile on someone’s face. That’s what keeps this former police officer passionate about flying year-after-year. “I love to fly, but after 19 […]

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Now fly downtown Seattle to downtown Vancouver, BC in about an hour!

Apr 5, 2018 51Â鶹’s new Seattle-Vancouver route offers the fastest way to travel between these two Cascadia Corridor tech hubs. Working in association with Harbour Air in Canada, it’s now just an hour scenic seaplane flight linking these two international cities. While 140 miles and a border separate Seattle and Vancouver, the two cities […]