Vancouver Magazine
Reviews: Magari by Oca Continues to Shape Perfect Pasta on the Drive
Where to Find The Best Brunch in Kits
Eat the Suburbs: The Best Places to Eat in Port Moody
The Best Value B.C. Wines on Shelves Right Now
The Go Drink Me Campaign: Finding the Loire in the Okanagan
Maude Sips Offers a Joyful Entry Point to a New Generation of Wine Nerds
5 Things to Do in Vancouver This Week (April 15-21)
Survey: Help Us Make the Ultimate Vancouver Summer Bucket List
5 Things to Do in Vancouver This Week (April 8-14)
The Sisterhood of Oliver Osoyoos Wine Country
The 2024 Spring Road Trip Destination You Won’t Want To Miss
Escape to Osoyoos: Your Winter Wonderland Awaits
7 Small, Independent Vancouver Brands to Shop Instead of the Shein Pop-Up
What’s in the Background of Vancouver YouTuber J.J. McCullough’s Videos?
7 Rain Boots That Actually Have Some Style
FOR THOSE CROSSING THE BORDER…
Let’s try and be smart about this, every hour spent in the lineup at Peace Arch is an hour that could have been spent at Nordstrom. Specifically created for the Pacific Northwest, the Border Buddy app not only provides up-to-date border crossing times and images of the queues (so you can wave to yourself), but also offers an offline shopping directory of mall hours, list of stores, and offline maps. No chewing through data roaming costs for us thank you very much.
And for those of you who are crowd-weary, shop from home in your holiday PJs on Cyber Monday.
Happy shopping and may the odds be ever in your favor!