Better Dating Ideas Vancouver offers weekly tips on the best places for a date in your city. Check out our weekly postings for unique and romantic dates in Vancouver.
Jazz Nights at Roedde House: Jennifer Scott and René Worst
Join Roedde House tonight for the next instalment of their Museum jazz night series when Jennifer Scott and René Worst take the stage in their quaint Victorian parlour.
Date: October 9th 2014
Sins of The City Walking Tour
Experience the world of a cop in the 192s when Vancouver was seething hub of sex, drugs, booze and organized crime. Your 90-minute walking tour takes you through the streets and alleys of Chinatown on the lookout for brothels, bootlegging joints, gambling houses and opium dens. This is a must-see your for anyone looking for the edgier side of this great city!
Date: October 15th 2014
http://www.hellobc.com/servicefelisting/all-events/4587739/sins-of-the-city-walking-tour.aspx
City Lights Meets Country Nights: Guest Chef Dinner
Award-winning Miradoro Restaurant at Tinhorn Creek Vineyards is playing host to a one of a kind guest chef dinner on Friday October 10 titled City Lights Meets Country Nights from 6:30pm to 9:30pm. Chef Angus An from Vancouver’s Maenam (Best Thai, Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Awards) joins forces with Miradoro’s own Chef Jeff Van Geest (Best Winery Dining, Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Awards) for an exceptional collaboration dinner. Bringing some exotic Asian flavours to the Okanagan for one night only, this unique menu is sure to excite the taste buds, paired with fine wines from Tinhorn Creek’s premier Oldfield Series.
Date: October 10th 2014 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm
http://www.vancitybuzz.com/events/city-lights-meets-country-nights-guest-chef-dinner-3/
Walk, Bike or Rollerblade at “The Seawall”
The Seawall is a scenic 22 km path that lines Vancouver’s waterfront. Perfect for a walk, cycle or jog, it is the most popular recreational spot in the city. The Seawall is divided in to two clearly marked sections – one for walkers and joggers (closest to the water), and one for cyclists and inline skaters (inside path). Be sure to follow the signs to make sure you use the seawall safely, especially on sunny summer days and weekends when the area is particularly busy.
Date: Open all day
No Comments