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Welcome to our media room. Here you will find our latest news and downloadable logos and photos. If you'd like to learn more about Poets Cove Resort & Spa, please contact our Reservations, Events or Marketing departments. Working with the Canadian Tourism Commission, Tourism BC, Tourism Victoria and Tourism Vancouver Island, Poets Cove Resort & Spa is happy to assist you in planning a trip to experience our Gulf Island jewel first-hand.| Poets Cove News |
July 5, 2010 - Kiwi Collection - Hotels for People who care where they StaySailing Through Canada's Gorgeous Gulf Islands, by Nicole Humphries VoorhoeveAfter a few nights of sleeping on a sailboat, Kristina and I (as the two females on the trip) decided it was time to get off the boat and sleep in comfortable beds. So we headed to...Poets Cove Resort and Spa on Pender Island. Read full article >> |
September 22, 2009 - The Realty Times Online Article
Luxury Personally Defined, by PJ Wade |
May 16, 2009 - Timebenders Rocked the Night Away!!And they danced! And they danced! What a night it was on Pender Island when the Timebenders took over Saturday evening on the May long weekend, at Poets Cove Resort, to celebrate Poets 5th anniversary! Over 400 people rocked the night away to this all time favourite band. With more than 20 amazing costume changes, hilarious impersonations and 50 years of hits, their ‘Rock Down Memory Lane’ was an explosive, interactive, high energy show that truly had everyone on the dance floor.The stage was set outside on Syren’s patio, the BBQ was sizzling, the drinks were flowing and the evening was perfect. Even the weather smiled on the event, and the ocean and sky provided a beautiful backdrop as the sun went down. The resort and the marina were full to capacity, drawing people from Calgary, Victoria, Vancouver and of course from our own paradise here on Pender. Poets Cove continues its month long anniversary celebrations with an upcoming First Nations inspired dinner theatre on Friday, May 29th . Drawing on local talent, the performance will feature an encounter with Northwest Coast Mask Dance, Anishanabea ritual and the art of sacred movement. It is presented by Victor Reece and Sharon Jinkerson-Brass of Big Sky Multi Media Society and proceeds are shared with this society. Our own executive chef, Steve Boudreau, has created a dinner inspired by a First Nations feast for the event, featuring smoked corn soup finished with Dungeness crab and basil, BC cedar plank salmon, wild berry tart & more. |
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