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Skoah Loves Moda... We Love Skoah Too!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010
 
“We are extremely proud of our products being a part of the Moda Hotel experience. The Moda is a really unique hotel, the attention to detail and small surprises the hotel staff create are really similar to the way we hope our customers perceive their skoah visit. I love it when Moda guests use the products, and take them home as mini souveniers. They leave Vancouver with positive reminders of their time here. We also see many Moda guests in our Yaletown shop, and they tell us how excited they were to have our products to use. It is also really fun to be able to change the products for the time of the year, and offer more customized hotel amenities products than one would normally be able to provide. It’s a great relationship.”
 
- Andrea Scott
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Canada Day and July Events in Vancouver

Friday, June 25, 2010

July is a happening month for the City of Vancouver. This month starts off with celebrating Canada's 143rd Birthday, followed by World Cup Soccer Finals and numerous events, attractions and activites to be enjoyed with friends and family.

 

Check out Moda Hotel's pick of the month:

 

1.     Canada Day at Canada Place

 

 

Date:

July 1st 2010  - Canada Day!

Location:

Canada Place

999 Canada Place between Howe Street and Burrard Street

Times:

10:00 AM to 6:00PM - Canada Day at Canada Place

Day time festivals

 

Celebrate Canada Day in the heart of Vancouver!

The 2nd Annual Canada Day Parade runs from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The parade route starts at Georgia and Broughton Streets, travels east, then north at Hornby to Dunsmuir Street then west to Melville Street.

 

10:30 PM - The Burrard Inlet Fireworks Show

Cap off your Canada Day celebrations with this pyrotechnic extravaganza! Happening in Burrard Inlet, the 4th annual Fireworks Show will be visible from Downtown, West Vancouver, North Vancouver, and Vancouver's west side.

 

 

2.     Canada Cup of Beer 2010

 

Date:

Friday, July 9th – Sunday, July 10th  

Where:

Thurnderbird Stadium

What:

Vancouver's largest outdoor Beer Festival features a beer tasting of Canadian beers, beer producers, samples and more. Must be 19+.

3.     Enchanted Evening Concert Series

 

Date:

Friday, July 9th – Friday, September 3rd

Where:

Sun Yat Sen Chinese Garden

Chinatown, Vancouver

578 Carrall Street

What:

Enjoy Friday night concerts in the gorgeous, tranquil Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Garden in

Chinatown. This summer’s repertoire includes classical, world, Asian, Gypsy jazz, African and fusion music

Cost:

Refer to

Dr. Sun Yat Sen Chinese Garden  website

 

4.     World Cup Finals @ Red Card Sports Bar + Eatery

 

Date:

Sunday, July 11th 2010 

Where:

Red Card Sports Bar + Eatery

900 Seymour Street + Smithe

Downtown Vancouver

What:

Watch your favorite sports in Style at Red Card Sports Bar + Eatery - your upscale sports venue - features 16 beers on tap and over 40 artisanal beers from around the globe. Plus, excellent Italian inspired menu.

Make Red Card your headquarters for the World Cup Final

Call us for reservations 604-689-4460

 

5.      33rd Annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival

 

 

Date:

Friday, July 16th – Sunday, July 18th  

Where:

Jericho Beach Park

What:

Vancouver’s legendary Folk Music Festival covers three music-filled days at Jericho Beach, with eight stages, 70 hours of music (folk and world music) a festival market, food vendors and more. Grab your face paint, bring a blanket to sit on, and join the party.

Cost:

Refer to Vancouver Folk Music Festival  website

 

6.     HSBC Celebration of Light

 

Date:

Wednesday, July 21st  &  Saturday, July 24th

Wednesday July 28th  &  Saturday, July 31st   

Where:

Best viewing points include English Bay, Kitsilano, Vanier Park, Jericho Beach, West Vancouver.

What:

The Vancouver summer favourite is back for its 20th anniversary! For four nights on consecutive Wednesdays and Saturdays, the skies over English Bay light up in a musical pyrotechnic extravaganza. As an international fireworks competition, each country has one night to wow the judges and audience before the final night's all-inclusive grand finale.

Cost:

Free

 

7.     Yaletown Grand Prix

Date:

Thursday, July 1st    

Time:

1pm – 6pm

Where:

Yaletown District

starts on Mainland St. Course details here

What:

First held in 2004, this now-annual Canada Day bike race attracts hundreds of participants and thousands of spectators. Bike yourself or watch the cyclists in this exciting high speed race around Yaletown, and check out the kids' races for fun for the whole family.

 

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Special Guests - Chuck D and Flavor Flav from Public Enemy

Tuesday, June 1, 2010
We had some special guests from Public Enemy - CHUCK D and FLAVOR FLAV chill out in style at Moda Hotel after their Vancouver performance at the Commodore Ballroom. Moda’s Phillipe poses for a shot with them. You’re welcome back anytime gentleman!
 
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Guest Review Moda Hotel Vancouver

Thursday, April 8, 2010

"The decor was intriguing, certainly one of the few places which have original art (signed and numbered etchings or lithographs) on the walls of the lobby and the rooms. The staff were exceptionally friendly, helpful and professional. The beds were wonderful. I noticed that other reviewers missed air-conditioning. When we were there it was certainly unnecessary."

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Thank you Vancouver and Olympic guests!

Monday, April 5, 2010

A note from Moda's Gossip Girl...

 

The 2010 Winter Games came to the city like a beautiful storm that created more patriotism and joy than ever imagined. From the build-up during the torch relay, to Wayne Gretzky’s surprising role in the opening ceremonies, to the very first Gold on home soil by Alexandre Bilodeau, and of course to the Gold’s conquered by our prized Women’s and Men’s hockey teams, it was really the most awe-inspiring and magical two weeks in the history of Vancouver. 

 

At the Moda Hotel, our team had the time of our lives as well with the opportunity to have a unique experience because of our amazing location. It was wonderful to have Moda Hotel welcome guests from all over the world and be able to learn about their involvement and roles during the Winter Games.

 

Being on the Moda's marketing team really gave me the chance to see the impact and drastic changes in the city. It was unbelievable to witness our boutique hotel and venues transform during the two weeks... a great spot for our locals and tourists from all over the world. Moda Hotel truly came alive during these two weeks, and our newest restaurant, Red Card Sports Bar + Eatery become one of the hottest spots in the city to watch the Olympic events. The whole hotel buzzed the afternoon when the Men’s Hockey game ended in sweet victory for the entire nation. It was great to be part of the excitement at Red Card! 

 

  

 

Thank you for being on this journey with us for our blog entries this past month! We had a great time sharing our stories of Olympic memories and hope to see you at Moda Hotel soon!

 

 -Manveet Virk, Marketing Coordinator

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An Olympic Torch Relay Experience by Moda’s Longest-Tenure Employee

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

 

Christopher Caine, Vancouver Moda Hotel’s Front Desk Agent gained an unforgettable experience for the 2010 Olympic Torch Relay. Chris enlightens us about his amazing Olympic memories…

“Aside from my position at Moda Hotel, I have been at Paddle Wheeler Riverboat Adventures for the past 22 years, where the M.V Native ship was chosen to have a torch bearer carry the Olympic Torch from New Westminster to Port Royal on a short 15 minute trip.  On this voyage, I was able to witness first-hand the excitement of the torch relay and hold the torch afterwards.   This event paired with the enthusiasm of the crowds was the beginning of my personal Olympics experience.  It went from ‘OK the Olympics are here’ to ‘WOW the Olympics are here!'

Once the Olympics officially began, guests at the Moda Hotel, including sponsors and media of the Italian Team started to arrive and the excitement grew from here on in. I even purchased one of their team jackets to show my support and new friendship with their team! Soon after, we welcomed Russian team associates and sponsors at the Moda Hotel, and I now have a great Sochi scarf given as a gift and have acquired a few more words in Russian. I’m ready for Sochi 2014!

Representatives and political members from the Yukon, Nunavut, and Northwest Territories in northern Canada then started arriving for their stay in the new Moda Suites.  This is a part of Canada that I have always wanted to visit and it was nice to receive invitations to come up and visit! I have a lovely dog sled pin that was given to me as a goodbye gift from our respectable guests.

Also on a personal note, when I was away from Moda Hotel, I attended the opening at the Molson Canadian House which was a blast. I also spent some of my days wandering down the Sea Wall and through downtown to visit the other houses and witness the Canadian spirit in full force. On the closing day after the hockey game, the entire city was so happy and people were everywhere!

Now that our Olympic guests have left,  the city seems more quiet but us Vancouverites are still here and are ready to welcome anybody who would like to visit this wonderful part of the world!”  

A big thank you to Chris for sharing his memories with us. Chris began is career at the Moda Hotel when it was the Dufferin Hotel in August 1986 during Expo '86. It is an honour to have Chris part of the Moda Hotel team.

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Guest Review...

Saturday, March 13, 2010
"My husband and I have stayed 3 times at Moda and have thoroughly enjoyed each visit.  The location is wonderful if you're looking to take advantage of being downtown and all the fun/excitement (and some noise) that goes along with it.  It's right in the middle of downtown, within walking distance to all the bars, restaurants and shops you could want.  The rooms are clean, well lit, and have nice TV's and coffee makers.  It's a 'boutique' type hotel, so the rooms are not HUGE, but they're definitely comfortable.  

Parking is literally ACROSS THE STREET in a garage - no 5 mile hike, just one crosswalk and an elevator.  No big deal!  For a downtown location parking is usually a huge hassle, and this was easy as pie.  Plus you get in/out privileges!

They've got fabulous soap/shampoo samples from a little company called Skoah.  The stuff is WONDERFUL and smells so good.  Pricy if you go try and buy it online, but I really enjoy the hotel sample sizes during our stays at Moda.

We have yet to try the dining room or the little wine bar, but it is definitely on our list.  Apparently the restaurant gets great reviews - we've just always had evening plans.

Great hotel, great location, reasonable price, fabulous staff.  This is our #1 pick if we're heading to Vancouver for a night/weekend."
 
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The Olympic Experience of Moda Hotel's Manager...

Wednesday, March 10, 2010
 
 
"Being part of the Olympics has been a phenomenal and a once in a life time experience for me. It was such a privilege to be welcoming guests from all over the world and showing them true Canadian Hospitality. Due to our city centre location, the buzz and the great energy I experienced during those 17 days will be remembered and shared for an entire life time. Gearing up for the Olympics was very hard work, with very long hours, a tremendous amount of coordination and making sure that we were ready as a hotel to welcome the world. Once it all started, things were very smooth and seeing the satisfaction of our guests was the best reward that a Hotel Manager can have. 

One of the great things about my job is that I have the opportunity to meet so many wonderful individuals from all walks of life.  One of my personal favourite 'celebrity guests' at Moda Hotel during the Olympics was Mr. Francesco Renga, widely known for being the winner of the 2005 San Remo Music Festival in Italy. Meeting with Mr. Renga was a privilege as I grew up watching San Remo Music Festivals. I am a big fan of Italian music and listen to artists like Toto Cutugno, Flavia Fortunado, Eros Ramazotti, Gino Paoli, and Laura Pausini. The experience of meeting with Mr. Renga was further amplified when he gave me a special gift of his latest CD and signed it for me. It was a true pleasure to welcome Mr. Renga to Moda Hotel.  He was a wonderful guest and we wish to welcome him back again in the near future."
 
Kanat Kantman
Moda Hotel Manager 
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2010 OLYMPIC MEMORIES

Sunday, March 7, 2010

 

At Moda Hotel, we were fortunate to be located in the heart of the awe inspiring and uplifting Olympic revelry in downtown Vancouver this past February.  With a full house in our hotel and food & beverage establishments – Cibo Trattoria, Uva Wine Bar, and Red Card Sports Bar – it was a beautiful, exciting, yet hectic time in our ‘hospitality’ world.  Now that it has past, and we have time to reflect, we would love to share some of our experiences and thoughts about this great period in Vancouver history.

 

Situated only 2 blocks from world renowned Robson Street, we witnessed the throngs of visitors and Vancouverites enjoying our fair city – whether it was enjoying retail therapy on Robson, partaking in impromptu street hockey games on Granville, exploring the pavilions in neighbouring Yaletown or enjoying the nightly explosion of light filled skies – the city was filled with a buzz like never before.  It was a whirlwind of exploration, celebration and admiration for our world athletes and our beautiful host city.

 

However, the most memorable moments for us at Moda Hotel came from daily interactions with athletes, Premiers, foreign personalities, and other wonderful tourists visiting our fair city.  Seeing Vancouver through their eyes, and having the opportunity to introduce and assist them in their travels to Winter Games events and city attractions was a fulfilling and rewarding experience.

 

Over the next few weeks, we will be relaying some of our memorable moments leading up to and during the Vancouver 2010 Games.  The Moda Hotel has a wonderful history – the walls of this Vancouver Hotel have housed many guests since it opened in 1908…and each day, each week, each year…we add new ones…we hope you enjoy the recounts of our Winter Game experiences, but more importantly, we hope that you will become part of the Moda story and family sometime in the near future.

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Free things to do during the Olympics*

Thursday, February 4, 2010
The 2010 Winter Games may still be a week away but the festivities have already begun! Here is a great little guide of free things to see and do this month. Take this wonderful opportunity and embrace the spirit and pride of our beautiful city because the world is coming Vancouver! 
 
*Courtesy of www.vancouver.com
Vancouver 2010 Olympics

Aside from attending the official Olympic sporting evenAside from attending the official Olympic sporting events, there will be plenty to do in Vancouver come February 12th. The Olympics are a chance for the city of Vancouver to come alive and showcase itself to the world.

Visitors and locals can share in the excitement and fun by checking out these free things to do around Vancouver.

 

Lunarfest 2010

Lunarfest 2010 (January 22 to February 28)


Visit the 700 Block of Granville Street, Vancouver (between Georgia and Robson) and feast your eyes on a beautiful array of lanterns decorated by school children, Aboriginal creators and professional artists from Canada and Taiwan. 

Visit Lunarfest 2010 for more details. 

Vectorial Elevation (February 4 to 28)

Each evening, rain or shine, beautiful lights will illuminate English Bay and the Vancouver skyline. Robotic searchlights will create a beautiful display across the sky, which is expected to be viewed in person and by people around the world on the internet. 10,000-watt lights will be used to create a series of patterns that cover 100,000 square metres and can be seen from within 16km.

Check here.

Olympic Torch Relay 
(February 11 and 12)

The two day Olympic Torch Relay begins February 11 when the flame finally arrives in Vancouver. Everyone is encouraged to come out and celebrate as the flame makes its way through the city. Find the Olympic Torch Relay Route here.

“LiveCity Yaletown” at David Lam Park will host a Torch Relay Celebration on the evening of February 11. Don’t forget to wear Red! As part of the “Paint the Town Red” campaign, the city of Vancouver and the Canadian Olympic Committee are encouraging everyone to cheer on the Canadian Olympic Team by wearing red (sweaters, scarves, toques, mittens etc.).

Vancouver House (February 11 to 27)

Vancouver House provides an opportunity to learn about Vancouver’s leaders in the areas of environment, new media, green tech and the creative sector. A visit to Vancouver house will tell the story behind the city’s new business brand “Vancouver Green Capital.”

For hours and more info click here.

Location: Vancouver House is located at the “LiveCity Yaletown" venue at David Lam Park.

LiveCity Vancouver (February 11 to 28)

The city is hosting two outdoor celebration sites in downtown Vancouver - “LiveCity Yaletown” at Yaletown’s David Lam Park and “LiveCity Downtown” at Georgia and Cambie Street. These sites will feature top local, Canadian and international entertainment, big-screen Olympic Winter Games sporting coverage, Olympic sponsor and partner pavilions and activities for families.

“LiveCity Yaletown” will feature must-see live performances from the likes of Blue Rodeo, Wilco and the Sam Roberts band. Visitors will want to make time to wander through sponsor and partner pavilions and catch some of the live games action on the venue’s big screens. There will be plenty more to see and do at this venue, so visit the website for details. 

The “LiveCity Downtown” site features the 2010 Canada Pavilion and CentrePlace Manitoba. There is even a licensed chalet-style lounge (LIVE@LiveCity Downtown), where you can have a drink, catch up with friends and cheer on your favourite athletes.

Note: “LiveCity Downtown” will also be open March 12-14 and 18-12.

For hours and a full schedule of events visit the website

Bell Ice Cube (Feb 11 to 28)

Designed to be the ultimate Fan Zone, the Bell Ice Cube promises to be a fun time. Visitors can watch events live in HD, cheer on Team Canada, listen to live music and more. There will also be Olympic ticket giveaways and a daily talk show at 3pm where Olympians will be interviewed by five-time Olympian and Bell Champion Charmaine Crooks.

Open: 11 a.m to 11 p.m.

Location: Robson and Beatty Street

Robson Square Signature Celebration Site (February 12 to 28)

At the heart of Vancouver’s downtown core, Robson Square will be a centre for free family entertainment during the games. During the day and evening, visitors can watch live performances, watch demonstrations and even meet the Olympic mascots in person. The festivities begin February 12. 

Daily entertainment includes:

BC Live - showcasing unique B.C. musicians and artists 
When: Nightly at 10 p.m. and 11:30 p.m.

BC Spirit: Music! Culture! Community! - highlighting local cultural performing groups, and community and established B.C. musical ensembles 
When: Various showtimes daily

BC Street Jam - with engaging performers on Robson Street 
When: Various showtimes daily and nightly

BC Kids - featuring children's entertainers and the renowned CircusWest 
When: Weekends at noon and 1 p.m.; CircusWest daily at 1:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 5:00 p.m., and 6:30 p.m.

Aboriginal Showcase - presentations highlighting Aboriginal life in B.C. 
When: Daily at 12:30 p.m.

First Nations Carving Exhibit - showcasing carving demonstrations by Musqueam artist Susan Point and Coast Salish artists 
When: Daily from noon to 8 p.m.

Meet the Mascots on Ice - featuring the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Mascots 
When: Daily at 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Ignite the Dream - a spectacular, one-of-a-kind pyrotechnic and light show When: Nightly at 9:30 p.m. and 11 p.m.

More information on the location and details are available here.

O Zone - Richmond (February 12 to 28)

Catch 17 nights of world class live entertainment, as well as simulcasts of the Olympics on the main stage at the O Zone. Top talent includes Canadian sensations Our Lady Peace and Bedouin Soundclash. Also check out the BCLC 2010 games dome for a ride in a virtual bobsleigh! Other highlights include an ice gate, ice skating, displays and exhibits from the Museum of Civilization and Speedskating Canada, artwork and the Holland Heineken House. The site is easily accessible from the airport or downtown Vancouver via the new Canada Line.

Click here for a schedule of performances

Hours: Monday-Friday: 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. 
         Weekends: Noon-11 p.m. 

Location: Information is available here

Urban Ziplining at Robson Square (February 12 to 28) 

Looking for something thrilling to do during the games? Check out Ziptrek’s new urban zipline at the law courts at Robson Square. You’ll fly right over Robson Street from six stories above. The Company, Ziptrek Ecotours, is best known for its eco-adventures above the old growth forests at Whistler. 

Open: Daily from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 

Location: Robson Square. See map

Royal Canadian Mint Pavilion (February 12 to 28) 

Get a close up view of the medals and learn how they’re made by visiting the Canadian Mint Pavilion. You can also purchase your souvenirs here. Mention "Mint.ca" at the Pavilion Boutique for a 10% discount on all purchases! 

Open: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 

Location: 500 Granville Street (at Pender), Vancouver, BC


Ice Skating at Robson Square (Daily) 

Take advantage of the opportunity to go skating in the heart of downtown Vancouver! The outdoor skating rink at Robson Square has been reopened for the first time in almost 10 years. Skating is free and ice skate rentals are $3 for those over 12.

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