Thursday, January 14, 2010

Richmond: 2010 Winter Olympic Venue City (Speed Skating)

by Lisa Ovens



Collector Pin relaxing in '55 Thunderbird convertible photo: Lisa Ovens

Late last night I saw a few TV commercials advertising the Richmond O Zone; the Olympic Fun For the Whole Family party site celebrating the Winter Games. Richmond is home to the Long Track Speed Skating Oval as well, giving Richmond its Venue City Status (I received the above Olympic pin at the Oval's Grand Opening Weekend celebration in December 2008.)

The O Zone is definitely a must see attraction for locals and visitors revelling in the Olympic games. Outdoor skating, live concerts, Ice sculpture artists including an Ice Arts competition, Holland Heineken House, the BCLC Winter Games Dome filled with interactive activity, BC Street, fireworks, an International Living Room, Torch Relay celebration (the torch hits the O Zone on February 9th),  The Minoru Seniors Society Comfort Zone, food beverages and even more entertainment. The O Zone organizing committee have thought of everything and every age group when putting this project together and my hat is off to them. I have a feeling O Zone enthusiasts will need a few days to experience it all.

Here is the link to the O Zone website's programming page to learn more about everything O Zone!

Richmond Ozone

But there is more to the City of Richmond, and the following is my take:

Lisa's Richmond...

The city of Richmond is considered Vancouver’s original suburban neighborhood. And for many years, if we wanted to shop at Ikea, Richmond was the area we had to go to for our Billy shelving units, bags of tea lights and salvos of Glog.
Richmond is surrounded by a few arms of the Fraser River, and the Pacific Ocean. And where the Richmond Olympic Oval is built, well you can’t get any closer to sea level than that (How often are the  Winter Olympics staged at sea level? ) Richmond is built on a river delta, so one thing you won’t find there are underground basements. The Oval is only nine miles (14 km) from Downtown Vancouver.

Richmond is home to Vancouver’s International Airport, and like a lot of Vancouverites, I view Richmond as a gateway to my travel dreams. I for one also visit Richmond just because the scenery is quite different that the rest of Vancouver. It’s a nice change of pace. Richmond is also is the sunniest place in the Lower Mainland, so this is my destination for the rays and a place to watch the sun go down long after it’s gone down elsewhere in Vancouver.



View of the Olympic Oval from the Middle Arm Trail. The Oval is the
rounded roof building on the right side of the bridge. Buildings on the
left side of the photo are part of the South Terminal at YVR

The cool thing about the location of the Olympic Oval is that it’s on a walking/ biking path that runs along the west (ocean side) of Richmond, with views of the Airport, the ocean, Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. People who have a long stop over at YVR (the airport) could easily take a short cab right to see the Oval, and then walk along the path and enjoy the views. The path leads to the historical fishing village of Steveston, a cute little place full of restaurants, treats, arts and culture. This is about a 12 km walk from the Oval, so depending on the weather in February, Olympic tourists looking for fresh air, exercise and some fish & chips might include a walking trip to Steveston in their speed skating spectating plans.

I mention fish & chips because I often have them at Pajo’s at Garry Point Park in Steveston. But not until I ride my bike to the Oval and back! I have never had a bad piece of halibut there, and some how I manage to avoid the long line ups. During the winter Pajo’s only opens when the weather is good, and like they say on their website: if it looks like a day you could enjoy eating fish and chips outside, then they will most likely be open. Another thing Pajo’s does that’s kind of cool: if it’s your birthday, your meal is free (details on their website).

Richmond Olympic Oval  
Steveston official website

Pajo’s Fish & Chips

Middle Arm Trail Map
-the Olympic Speed Skating Oval is located close to the southend of the Number 2 Road Bridge (where the blue P sign is on the map. Click on map to enlarge



West Dyke Trail Map to Steveston
-wild life to see: ducks, turtles and get up close to some domesticated cattle along the trail (there is actually a cattle crossing along the trail!) Click on Map to enlarge



2010 Olympic Party : Holland Heineken House

by Lisa Ovens

Less than thirty days to go, people. I have only one question...Are you ready to party at the Olympic level??? Well I am here to help. This is the first Installment of 2010 Olympic Party Places, and I am starting with one of the best, my "Go To Beer" for Global party madness....Holland Heineken House! How Ironic that my house, Hockey & High Heels House has three "H"'s...I swear this is a match made in Heaven (another H)!!!

Located at the Richmond Ozone, the legendary Holland Heineken House has taken over the Minoru Arenas to host one of the hottest Olympic party houses, and they know what they are doing, too. HHH has been doing it since 1992. If you want to dine at "The Lodge" restaurant in the House, you need to visit this website to make a reservation...I've got mine so if you want to party with "Hockey & High Heels House" let me know!

Holland Heineken House website

HHH on Richmond O Zone website

HHH actual address in Richmond
Minoru Arenas (MA)
7551 Minoru Gate
Richmond, B.C. V6Y 1R8


Check Out the HHH video...it's all there...

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

2010 and High Heels Tuesday Photos: Road to Whistler


Photo: Lisa Ovens    Delayed on the Sea to Sky Sept.2007...

by Lisa Ovens

For years the Sea to Sky Highway was your typical white knuckle driving experience for any born and raised British Columbian. I remember driving it for the first time with only my learners permit. It was pouring rain with the most impatient drivers behind me...that was one stressful drive I will never forget (the other one was when my mountain bike flew off the bike rack in a passing lane north of Squamish during Holiday Monday traffic...yikes...no one was hurt, and I still ride the bike to this day). 



                               ....waiting for a landslide clean up

A winding road on the side of mountains with the Pacific Ocean below; my one rule was never drive up to Whistler for just one day. I would need one whole day to relax after the drive.




 And one  $600,000,000 upgrade later...2010 Winter Olympic visiitors will never know the intensity of the drive that use to be the Sea to Sky Highway.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Petro Canada Selects the Winning Correspondents!!!

by Lisa Ovens

Well hello again everyone! I've been off for a few days working on another project, so it's time to get back to business. First up: The Petro Canada Family Correspondents Contest....



Petro Canada's always popular fund raising glasses

Congratulations to the winning duos...the Radoslav's and the Brown Families. Their videos were selected by  the judges who I am sure had their work cut out for them. But here's a new development...Petro Canada added a third prize so another family team will be in on the action: the Van Deckers won, too!!

Kudos to Petro Canada for creating such a unique opportunity: reporting from the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver!. The three teams of families, or what I like to call "The Petro Kins" will fly to Vancouver, and while they enjoy a three night hotel package (includes tickets to three Olympic events, luxury motor coach transportation, dining in fine restaurants, and access to the Co Sport Hospitality Suite) they will also be meeting with Canadian Winter Olympic athletes and their families for interviews that will ultimately wind up on a special Youtube Channel for all to see. Plus they will keep us informed via blogging and twitter. Petro Canada is also giving each team an honorarium to the tune of $2010.00!

My Uncle Steve and I had entered the contest, too, and although we didn't win we had fun "dreaming big", and participating with families from all over Canada. I messaged my facebook friend, Denis Van Decker to congratulate, and suggest we all somehow meet up in Vancouver for a photo op so I can place it here on the 2010 and High Heels blog. I realize the Petro Kin will be on a super busy schedule, but hopefully I can catch them on their way in for the refreshments at the hotel Hospitality Suite!

Best wishes to the Winners and have a safe, happy Journey to Vancouver!

Petro Canada's I Will Dream Big Website





Finnish Reindeer Hat Mission Now Underway....

I saw my friend Michelle off at the YVR Airport this evening. She's on her way to Finland for a Hockey trip of a Lifetime. Readers may recall the reindeer hats pictured above that we saw during the Canada Hockey Cup back in August. We found out the hats were purchased at a marketplace in Helsinki. Michelle will be on the look out for the hats, and if her mission is succesful, I'll be sporting one of these adorable hats on an Olympic day when Team Canada is NOT playing!!

Monday, January 4, 2010

2010 Tuesday Photo: Green Olympics at Van Dusen Garden

by Lisa Ovens




Today's Tuesday photo is actually a cell phone shot. Vancouver's VanDusen Gardens shows off a little 2010 Winter Olympic Games spirit. It was one of those days when I pulled into the parking lot, just to get turned around, and voila...this delightfully lush display of greenery appeared in my rear view mirror.

The Vancouver Olympic/ Paralympic Curling Centre is just blocks away from the above display. Click here for the latest on Olympic Curling and the complete schedule. Man....it's gonna Rock!!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

2010 in Vancouver: Waiting for that Flaming Torch!

by Lisa Ovens

Hi everyone...I have a bit of a head cold right now...but I'm still here in Vancouver...yep....just waiting for the flame to arrive! After watching the VANOC Webteam video below I began to imagine the excitement that will be resonating around Vancouver when the torch bearers and their entourage jog into the Greater Vancouver Reginal District. I'm lying. I only got as far as imagining my own excitement: I got so excited with the thought of that day I swear my stuffed up sinuses drained on impact!! The 2010 Winter Olympics can help cure the common cold...who knew?

So, if you are feeling under the weather or have the Monday Morning Blues, just sit back, relax and click play.....



Happy Monday...

Friday, January 1, 2010

2010 Is Here: Dreams are Getting Bigger and Bigger


                                         Photo artist: Uncle Skeppy click photo to enlarge


by Lisa Ovens

It's the start of a new year and a new decade. And for Vancouver, it's really kicking it off with a bang: hosting the world's biggest winter sporting events, the Winter Olympics.

After looking at Uncle Skeppy's latest work above, I decided to change the title of my New Year's Resolutions list, and call them my 2010 Dreams. I resolve to make my 2010 dreams come true.

And although my dreams are a little different than our Canadian Olympic athletes, I am inspired by their committment and the hard work that has brought them to the highest level of competition: the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.