A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes

Our family has been dreaming about our magical little hotel for a decade now — and working hard to make our crazy dream a reality for almost as long. In fact, we’ve had our heads down and working for so long it almost doesn’t seem real that we’re actually open now!

But, this spring we did finally open our first suite — the North Star — and it has been amazing to share our dream with our guests! Now of course, we don’t get to sit down and chat with them, but they have left such kind words in our guest book. It’s both heartwarming and energizing and I just wanted to thank them for visiting us.

We look forward to hosting them again — perhaps in our next suite: the Under Hill !

Photo by @vancouverlightshaper featuring @ariella.yann

Happy Anniversary

Like many people, as a teen, I spent a lot of time with my friends. We’d watch movies at my house or I’d visit their homes to play games or listen to music.

And of course, I got to know many of my friends parents; I liked most of them and there were a few I admired, but I always felt that I had the best parents.

Other parents were kind, or intelligent, or passionate but it seemed to me that my parents had these qualities in just the right measure. And importantly (from my perspective) they were interested in me and my dreams.

30 years later I still feel that way. When Hailey and I first started talking about a little hotel that adds an aura of magic to a special occasion, they were right there dreaming with us.

This year my parents are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. And we were so pleased to have them stay at our magical little hotel.

Happy Anniversary to my favourite parents!

Treasure Island

When I was a child, my mother had a rather extensive collection of books.

But she didn’t always have a library — or even a bookshelf. In fact, as a young woman, she would buy used books and sell them back to the secondhand bookstore once she’d read them. The difficulty however, was that she read so many books she began to lose track of what she had or hadn’t read. She found herself buying books, taking them home; reading the first few pages only to realize she had already read them.

So she started keeping her books and her collection began to grow.

Now, my mother read science fiction and fantasy novels almost exclusively (and does so to this day). And she is such a prolific reader that by the time I was old enough to read the spines on the shelves we had more speculative fiction than any bookstore I’ve ever visited.

My mother taught me the joy, and the value, of reading and her library has left an indelible mark on my life.

Photo by @thecasualceltic

There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate’s loot on Treasure Island
— Walt Disney
A Sign Of Things To Come

Years ago, after we had finished designing our magical little hotel — and while we were preparing to start construction — we spent a little time making some signs identifying our three suites.

Each sign features a scroll with the suite’s name and a unique icon — an anchor for the North Star and a crown for the Copper Crown. The Under Hill’s sign features a heart shaped lock symbolizing both love and commitment.

Let There Be Colour

I’ve always been a voracious reader. Even as a child I would have at least a couple books on the go. I loved science fiction and fantasy in particular — even cutting my way through The Silmarillion.

I also loved many of the classic illustrated stories — Beatrix Potter’s lovely drawings were (and still are) a particular favourite.

The Under Hill Suite was inspired by these early passions. And, as we start finishing the suite’s interior we want even small details, like these plug and switch plates, help to evoke the feeling of stepping into a fantasy world.

Where is the Hazelnut Inn?

The Hazelnut Inn is in the little village of Yarrow. Our tiny town took its name from the hardy perennial that grows prolifically in the area to this day. And, when we began planning our gardens we knew we had to include our namesake flower!