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What’s your plan for Valentine’s Day?

Petrina D'Souza, 09 Feb, 2017 11:08 AM
    February 14 is coming soon; switch on your romantic mode. A long Valentine’s Day weekend means plenty of time to spend with your loved one and have a memorable time. Here are few things you can do to make it special and exciting:
     
    Enjoy
    Let your love soar this Valentine’s Day. Journey across Canada with that special someone on February 14. Whether it’s your first date or your 50th, FlyOver Canada is the perfect place to share V-Day together. After your ride experience, post a personalized message on our map of Canada and join us in spreading the love across the country. Located at FlyOver Canada’s Guest Services Desk from 10am to 9pm.
     
    Gift
    This Valentine’s Day, indulge your amour to a romantic breakfast in bed with TWG Tea Glamour Collection Teapot and Tea Bowls. With a milky white porcelain interior, the Glamour Teapots are available in bright, hand-painted hues of Rose or Turquoise, perfect as a chic ‘His & Hers’ complement, to enjoy an exquisite tête-à-tête on Valentine’s morning. Or complete the day of romance with an exquisite dinner to celebrate this season of love. TWG Tea offers the perfect setting for you and your beloved on this special occasion, with a tea-infused V-Day Set Menu created to enchant and delight the taste buds. The set menu is available exclusively on 7 to 14th February at the TWG Tea Salon & Boutique in Vancouver.
     
    Party
    Treat your love or your family to a fun night out of dinner and dancing at Paradise Banquet Hall in Surrey on February 12 from 6 pm to midnight. The romantic night includes tasty snacks, delicious dinner buffet, and non-stop entertainment. For more details and tickets, check paradisehall.ca
     
    Dine
    This Valentine’s Day, Burdock & Co welcomes lovers, friends and fans alike to partake in an intimate dining celebration guaranteed to tantalize taste buds with a special prix fixe menu. Guests are invited to cozy up over candlelight and toast to love as they enjoy an extensive multi-course feast of flavours. Artfully plated vegetable-forward dishes make the most of sustainable seafood, organic produce and ethically-raised meats. Farm-to-table share plates of local B.C. bounty will leave guests inspired, and the naturalist wine selection will set the mood for intimate conversation. For details and reservations, check burdockandco.com
     

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