I love radio visits! They are so much fun. I love visiting with music lovers, talking about music, and my favorite part is getting to play my newest songs for radio personalities and listeners! Here a few photos from my stop in Ottawa at New Country 94.3.
Montreal’s Best Bakeries
If you know me, you know my love of baked goods is nearing infatuation. I love a good cupcake, cake, muffin, and a nice crunchy bread! So when in Montreal it felt essential to sample a couple croissants and baked treats! I have to say, I was not disappointed! Now I don’t think I’ll be able to eat another croissant outside of France and Montreal that could possibly be as good! (Although I welcome the challenge!) I did a little research while lying in bed on the morning of our first and only day in Montreal and discovered some cult favorites were Boulangerie Mr Pinchot, Boulangerie Les Co’Pains D’abord, and Boulangerie Guillaume! We tried a few treats and I think the almond croissant was my absolute favorite! Do you have a favorite baked treat?
Boulangerie Mr Pinchot
Boulangerie Les Co’Pains D’abord
Boulangerie Guillaume
Spring in Ottawa
Right behind the Fairmont was the absolutely beautiful park right next to the Rideau Canal. It was right in the center of the city, beautiful tulips that had just started to bloom, and a fantastic view of some of Ottawa’s best architecture! We took Audrey for a walk in the morning to bask in the sunshine and the natural beauty of Ottawa. What are your favorite things to try in a new city?
Parliament Hill in Ottawa
Having never been to Ottawa prior to this radio trip I had no idea how beautiful the government buildings were, but needless to say I found the marriage between the historic aspect and the modern importance of these buildings to be incredible. While walking around I was reminded that Canada is a bilingual country. Of course I knew this, but typically the cities I’m most familiar with speak primarily English. It was so exciting to hear people speaking both French and English on the streets of Ottawa. Have you been anywhere and had a similar experience?
Ottawa’s Fairmont Chateau Laurier
It’s not every day you get to stay in a downtown castle, but that’s exactly what staying at Fairmont Chateau Laurier was like. Finished in 1912 it’s a very old hotel but has all the charm and style of a modern boutique hotel. The location was great for walking around downtown and generally exploring the city. Being in the capital of Canada meant that there would be Canadian touches to everything, and the Maple Crepes from breakfast were just one example. I love hotels that are so memorable I will cherish the experience for years to come, do you have any stays that stick out as fond memories in your mind?
Chicago’s Navy Pier
Navy Pier
We took a stroll down to the pier to see the water and generally explore. Navy Pier had some great family attractions, but what I enjoyed most was the view of Chicago’s skyline and the extremely aqua hued water! I have to give an honorable mention to my Steve Madden sneakers here because I wore them all day and they didn’t kill my feet! PS – they are wedges, and I love looking chic while walking miles and miles!