I’ve never written “A Year in Review” blog in the past, but then again there’s never been a year quite like this one. What started off as a promising year of travel, turned into a year of staycations, road trips, and self-isolation. Those trips in the first few months of 2020 became memories to hold on to and look fondly back on. I was able to squeeze in a trip to Portugal in the last two weeks of February and it was an amazing vacation. With stays in Porto, the Algarve, Evora, and Lisbon, we made the best of every moment! My itinerary can be found here.





We arrived back on March 2nd and just over two weeks later we, like the rest of the world, began what would become a new way of life for the foreseeable future. Luckily for us we were able to still get in some local hikes and visits to parks in our area. We ticked off Big Cedar and Kennedy Falls Hike on the north shore of Vancouver, as well as the Burnaby Mountain hike.



I also got to wander through VanDusen Botanical Garden and walk the trails at the Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary.






Like many people we packed up our vehicle and headed out for a road trip. Camping was popular this year and tents and sleeping bags were in high demand…not to mention those elusive camping spots! We made our way to the Canadian Rockies and enjoyed a week away spending time in Yoho National Park, Banff National Park (for a quick day trip) and Kootenay National Park. Breathing that fresh mountain air and walking those scenic trails was just what we needed.




We spent a lot of time reading, baking, going for walks, completing puzzles and “zooming”. Then…all too soon…the season of fall was upon us. Schools reopened after the summer and restaurants began to find ways to accommodate outdoor seating during the long winter months ahead. We started to look forward to the new year and hopefully an end to what has been a year of uncertainty, and perhaps for many, a year of reflection…knowing that when we can travel and visit one another again it will be with a renewed appreciation of both! All the best of health and happiness in 2021!

I think you were fortunate to get that early year Portuguese trip in. Little did we know that would be the best of the lot. You still made good use of the rest of the year though.
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Soooo fortunate! Looking forward to maybe more road trips this summer. Perhaps overseas in the fall or next year.
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Wow! You live near some gorgeous places! Canada’s natural areas are so beautiful. And your trip to Portugal is very inspiring!
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Thank you for reading! Yes Portugal was amazing…loved every minute of it…even more so now. Canada does have some beautiful areas, sometimes a long drive to get to them, but worth it 🙂
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You still hold great memories for 2020! Great captures 💕
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Your mountain photo heading this blog is beautiful, stunning scenery! Like you we were lucky enough to travel during Covid year, albeit not all the type of travel we had retired to do. We have not visited Portugal yet but Puerto and the Douro valley have been our list for some time, beautiful, we already love the wine from this region.
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Thank you for reading! Do hope you get to visit Porto and the Douro Valley one day. They are spectacular areas! I fell in love with Porto and would love to visit again one day! Portugal was definitely a country that exceeded my expectations 🙂
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