Hotel Review: Escape to Fairmont Château Montebello, the world’s largest log cabin

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When the workday stress starts to overwhelm you, does the thought of slipping away to a rustic little cabin in the woods appeal? Do you love the idea of a roaring fire on the hearth, cozy blankets to cuddle under and big hearty meals?

But…

Do you kind of hate the prospect of chopping up all that wood for the fire, think cozy blankets stored in an old cabin probably need a good wash and don’t really want to get the groceries you’d need to make those big, hearty meals – even if you suddenly felt like spending all that time in the kitchen?

It’s time to expand your thoughts of a little log cabin getaway into something much, much grander – a visit to the Fairmont Château Montebello, reputed to be the world’s largest log cabin. The fire blazing on its hearth is big enough to warm the chilliest, most-stressed-out heart, there’s a team of chefs in the kitchen whipping up hearty gourmet meals and I assure you, their blankets are cozy…and clean!

Fairmont Château Montebello is built on the grounds of the 17th century Seigniorial estate of Bishop Laval, the first Bishop of Quebec. The land was later owned by the Papineau family who built the grand manor house which still stands – the Manoir-Papineau National Historic Site of Canada. But this special place first rose to national fame in the 1930s when Swiss-American Hubert Saddlemire hired Finnish master builder Victor Nymark to create a giant version of the log cabins of the Alps. In those early Depression years, labour was plentiful and 3,500 men worked around the clock for four months to turn more than 10,000 red cedar logs into three main buildings soon nicknamed “Lucerne in Quebec.”

Despite the press promotion this incredible creation received, only an elite few could stay at what became the posh private retreat of the Seigniory Club. The people curled up by the fireplace then included prime ministers and visiting royalty. Luckily for the rest of us, the glam retreat was purchased by Canadian Pacific Hotels in 1970. They renamed it Château Montebello and opened the doors to anyone with the price of a room.

Not that the price of a room is an insignificant matter. Now called the Fairmont Château Montebello, it is easily one of the most iconic hotels in eastern Canada.

Regardless of the season, there’s always just a hint of wood smoke in the air when you enter the enormous lobby – and no wonder. The middle of this huge room is dominated by the fireplace of your chilliest dreams – six-sided and – when the weather warrants – blazing with a no-logs-spared fire. Not in a rush? Settle right in at the nearby Bar Le Foyer and start to relax.

Whether you choose a large room or an even larger suite at the Chateau Montebello, the feel will be the same. Classic wooden furniture that looks as if your great grandfather might have built it for you in his workshop, beds topped with silky linens, cozy plaid woolen blankets and pillows that are as soft and cuddly as they look. There are plushy robes and slippers that envelop you after your bath and comfy chairs that invite you to snuggle in and read that book you’ve been dying to get into. This is the luxe but understated decor your family cottage-in-the-woods would have had…if your family had been seriously wealthy.

If you can drag yourself away from the comforts of your room, get past the six-sided roaring fire in the lobby, and resolve to wait until dinner to sample the local delights on the menu in Aux Chantignoles or Bistro La Seigneurie, you can enjoy hiking, biking or cross-country skiing on the well-manicured, but still woods,y grounds of the Château. You can even set up your own bonspiel at the indoor curling rink, go for a horse-drawn sleigh ride or try your hand at dog sledding. If you’re feeling particularly self-indulgent (and really, why wouldn’t you be?) think about signing up for the Land Rover Experience, during which you’ll have a chance to be trained in the proper operation of a Land Rover, while you put it through its paces in a special training zone in the 65,000 acres of beautiful wilderness of the adjacent Kenauk Nature Reserve.

Finally, be sure to book yourself a massage at the Salon Du Soleil Spa, a winner in the 2018 Canadian Spa & Wellness Awards – Top 25 Spas in Canada. The sunny lounge and tranquil treatment rooms offer the perfect finale to your Fairmont Château Montebello escape.

Terry Glavin: Weaponizing the term ‘reconciliation’ doesn’t help anyone

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The whole point of reconciliation is to bridge Crown sovereignty with the ancient and complex laws and traditions of Indigenous communities

Reconciliation is dead.

Those were the words emblazoned on a mock Canadian flag that went up in flames atop a bonfire blocking the Morice River Service Road, 66 kilometres into the bush from Highway 16, just west of Houston, B.C., at a place in Wet’suwet’en country that has come to be called the Unis’tot’en camp. It was Monday, Feb. 10.

For four days running, the RCMP had been making arrests at checkpoints and camps along the road in aid of enforcing an injunction aimed at allowing access to crews working on the right of way for the disputed Coastal GasLink pipeline, which is intended to carry natural gas from the Treaty 8 territory in the Peace River country to a massive new refinery near the town of Kitimat in Haisla territory on the coast.

The pipeline’s transit through the 22,000-square-kilometre traditional territory of the Wet’suwet’en people is opposed by most of the nation’s hereditary chiefs, but the project is supported to one extent or another by the elected Wet’suwet’en councils, and by all the other First Nation communities from Dawson Creek, east of the Rockies, to the Pacific Ocean. The $40-billion megaproject promises construction work for 10,000 people and as many as 950 full-time permanent jobs, and it comes with a variety of job training and benefits packages for the First Nations communities along the route.

Supporters of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs camp at a railway blockade as part of protests against British Columbia’s Coastal GasLink pipeline, in Edmonton on Feb. 19, 2020. Codie McLachlan/Reuters

Nevertheless, the call that went out from the Unis’tot’en camp on Feb. 10 was clear and plain. The declaration: Reconciliation is dead. The admonition: Shut down Canada. Circulated and broadcast and replicated on placards and in hashtags and headlines, it was all very melodramatic, and there have been freight train blockades and sit-ins and commuter-rail blockades and highway blockades and on and on, all across the country. Splendid.

At the moment, things have gone a bit quiet while a hastily concluded, confidential and tangentially related concordat between Ottawa, Victoria and the dissenting hereditary chiefs is put to the Wet’suwet’en people for their consideration. So it’s worth taking the opportunity of the interregnum to ask a question or two, in light of all this:

A Toronto Star headline: “RCMP’s dastardly defiling of reconciliation on Wet’suwet’en lands cannot be undone.” The CBC: “’Reconciliation is dead and it was never really alive.” The Globe and Mail: “Reconciliation isn’t dead. It never truly existed.” The National Post: “There isn’t any reason to declare reconciliation dead. Maybe the opposite.” A random placard: “Reconciliation was never alive.”

Signs are posted on a fence as supporters of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs maintain a railway blockade in St. Lambert, Que., on Feb. 20, 2020. Christinne Muschi/Reuters

There’s really no point in asking whether this vaguely comprehended public good is alive or dead if reconciliation means anything you might want it to mean. If that’s the way things are going to be, the term can be weaponized for any old rhetorical purpose you like. Fat lot of good that will do anyone.

But the term does have what you might call objective meaning. The Concise Oxford Dictionary has “reconcile” as “make friendly after estrangement,” which has a nice ring to it, as do its subsidiary meanings. To purify, by special service after profanation or desecration. To make acquiescent or contentedly submissive. To heal, to settle, to harmonize, to make compatible. That kind of thing.

More importantly, and of direct relevance to the current unpleasantness, we have several decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada to draw upon, each of which addresses this business of reconciliation as it relates to Aboriginal rights and title. Most useful is the case of Delgamuukw Versus the Queen, which — conveniently for our purposes here — involves the hereditary chiefs of the Gitxsan and the Wet’suwet’en.

Supporters of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs protest in Montreal on Feb. 25, 2020. Christinne Muschi/Reuters

The whole point of Aboriginal rights in Canada — the whole purpose of Section 35.1 of the Constitution Act, which explicitly recognizes and affirms the Aboriginal and treaty rights of Canada’s Indigenous peoples — is “the reconciliation of the pre-existence of Aboriginal societies with the sovereignty of the Crown,” as the Supremes’ Chief Justice Antonio Lamer put it.

And reconciliation doesn’t at all mean that the will of the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs must necessarily prevail over the rights of all those other First Nation communities who want the Coastal GasLink pipeline built. And whatever you or I might want, the very real and enforceable rights of those Wet’suwet’en chiefs are not inviolable.

As for consent, in all dealings where Aboriginal rights or Aboriginal title might in some way be trespassed upon, a First Nation’s fully free and informed consent should be the overriding objective of the Crown’s good-faith negotiations. That’s been the law for a quarter of a century now.

The very real and enforceable rights of those Wet’suwet’en chiefs are not inviolable

The Crown can’t outright extinguish Aboriginal rights without consent. But the Supreme Court in Delgamuukw was unambiguous: “Constitutionally recognized Aboriginal rights are not absolute and may be infringed by the federal and provincial governments,” and there are massive hurdles that the Crown has to surmount in order to infringe upon those rights. But they’re by no means insurmountable. Any infringement of Aboriginal rights and title must be constrained by a clear and valid justification. Among the justifications the Supreme Court judges in Delgamuukw identified as being available to the Crown are “the development of agriculture, forestry, mining, and hydroelectric power, the general economic development of the interior of British Columbia, protection of the environment or endangered species, the building of infrastructure and the settlement of foreign populations to support those aims.”

Native protestors block Highway 6 in Caledonia, Ont., in support of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs on Feb. 25, 2020. Jack Boland/Postmedia News

The whole point of Aboriginal rights and title is reconciliation, and the whole point of reconciliation is to bridge Crown sovereignty with the ancient and complex laws, customs and traditions of Indigenous communities who have persisted in what is now Canada from time out of mind. Put another way, the point is to simply muddle through. There’s nothing stirring or glamorous or especially exciting about it. As Justice Lamer put it, so succinctly and eloquently: “Let us face it, we are all here to stay.”

So do let us face it, then. The rumpus out at Kilometre 66 on the Morice River Forest Service Road has provided all kinds of thrilling opportunities to shout ourselves hoarse about how reconciliation is dead and Canada is a disgusting racist colonial settler state, or to alternatively make spectacles of ourselves yelling that reconciliation is a hustle and Aboriginal rights are “rights based on race.” Either way, it’s vulgar and stupid, it won’t get you a leg to stand on in a court of law, or a ride back into Houston from the Hagwilget Bridge, or even the price of a cup of coffee at the Two Sisters Cafe in Smithers.

EXCLUSIVE STORY: Canadian Weather Girl Was Making $22,781 Annually Now She Never Has To Work Again

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A Canadian weather girl won almost one million dollars just hours into her shift! Ashley McLean, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, had been with CTV News for over ten years and yet her salary remained the same as when she started ($22,781/year). Little did she know that begging for a raise was not necessary.

“I’d only been at work for a few hours,” says Ashley. “I was midway through forecasting the rain in Halifax, when I took a coffee break. It was then that I won the money.

During her break, Ashley spotted an advertisement on Facebook. It was for a new online casino, MagicRed, that was proving a hit in the United States. “It said that everyone who registered got 80 free spins. All you needed to do was give an email. They didn’t want a deposit or anything. So I signed up there and then.”

”At first I didn’t win anything so I decided to try my luck and deposit $10.”

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“I couldn’t believe it,” she says. “I was worried that it was a scam, so made sure to cash out right away. But when the money hit my instantly, I knew it was true.”

”I waited to confirm with my bank to make sure the money was real before quitting haha. Luckily they confirmed that indeed the $892,392 was all mine.“

When asked about what she would do with the money, Ashley mentioned that she plans to travel the world. “Too many people in this world spend a majority of their life working and I do not want to be apart of this rat race. I want to enjoy the little time I have in this world!”

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ATV journalist Marieke Kessel tried it herself. She won $1290 after 7 minutes. “Unfortunately, it’s not as much as Ashley but I’m not complaining.”

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TV Reporter Wins The Jackpot Live On Air And Dramatically Quits Job

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If you’ve never daydreamed about what you’d do if you won the jackpot, you’re either already a very rich individual or you’re lying.

There’s no two ways about it. If you have had that daydream, I’d put money on the fact quitting your job would be number one on your list of things to do immediately after collecting your winnings.

One woman didn’t even wait that long though, announcing she was leaving her job as a reporter live on air when finding out her numbers had come up. There was just one small problem though… she thought she’d won a lot more than she actually had.

You can watch the moment she celebrates a little too early below:

News reporter Natalia Escudero excitedly told her colleagues she was ‘not coming to work tomorrow’, thinking she had won the €4m (£3.4m) top prize.

Escudero, a journalist for Spain’s public broadcaster RTVE, started screaming as she reported on the winning numbers for the country’s Christmas Jackpot. ‘I’m not going tomorrow, Natalia doesn’t work tomorrow,’ she told her colleagues as she celebrated.

However, it soon emerged that instead of winning the jackpot, known as El Gordo (The Fat One), Natalia had actually won a fraction of the money – just €5,000. So not quite enough to quit her job.

Which, as I’m sure you can imagine, was more than slightly awkward for all involved. She later apologised to viewers who ‘felt cheated’ by her reaction, after some people criticised her for giving the impression that she had won the jackpot.

In a series of tweets, Escudero later apologised to her followers, writing (translated to English):

The last [few] months [have been] difficult for me for personal reasons, and for the first time the goddess fortune had smiled at me with a pinch. I have been infected by the joy of the rest of the graces, but I have not lied or manipulated.

Canadian Casino CEO Fired After a $700,000 Mistake

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Trusted online casino operator  Magic Red Inc. (NASDAQ: CSNRM) has made a costly mistake after launching their online casino in Canada that caused the company to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars to its players.

This glitch has already lost them close to $600,000 in free spins and cash prizes and the loss is going to continue to increase until  when their new customer agreement takes effect.

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As a result, people are using the free credit and hitting jackpots that are costing  Magic Red  heavily. What is making matters even worse for the company is that there is no way for them to fix it due to the strict gambling laws in Canada which require casino companies to notify at least 7 days in advance before changing their terms and conditions. So getting these bonuses for free is completely legal.”

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Magic Red CEO in Canada, Peter Newsted was fired immediately after the incident and the new manager Hayden Connor has a lot of fixing to do. Connor responded to our enquiry via email,
“This has been a very unfortunate and costly mistake for the company but we have to learn from it and move on. The Canadian market is very important to us and we are here to stay even after this costly error for the company.”

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As of , the free spins loophole at  Magic Red  is still available
 Magic Red’s new customer agreement will become active on and this loophole can no longer be used.

How to Have a Strong Marriage

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A strong marriage is basically determined by how the effort put in by both parties. To forge a strong marriage, a one-sided effort would just not work, this is because both parties must be ready to are compromises and in general, try to co-exist as best as they can. The first step to forging a strong marriage is to take a conscious decision to make things work. Upon taking this decision, you must then be ready for the process involved because there would definitely be times when your partner could see to be frustrating your efforts. It is in times like this that some qualities within you would have to come into play.

One of the determinants of a strong marriage, as crude, as it may sound is sex. When partners do not engage in sexual activities regularly, they could lose a physical connection which would invariably affect their intimacy. Physical contact remains a very important factor in forging a strong marriage. Similarly, research has shown that a few focused minutes of intimacy could result in more intimate moments than most couples experience. Therefore, this has to be a deliberate move on the parts of the couple. Furthermore, frequent intimate contact helps to forge trust and build lasting and true memories of great times too.

Furthermore, no matter how great you show in actions that you care a lot about your partner, it doesn’t hurt to actually put it in words too. Actions might not resonate in their memory but your words would definitely do. Beyond showing them that you actually care about them, you need to tell them of them often also. The little things that you probably used to do when you were dating such as leaving little notes detailing your love for your partner or some sweet poetry shouldn’t end just because you are hitched now. In actual fact, you should try to make a lifetime of doing these sweet little things that actually mean the most.

Notwithstanding how rosy a marriage might seem at first, there would always be a difference in opinion which could lead to conflict. The key to managing this, therefore, is learning the art of conflict resolution. Conflict resolution does not essentially mean that both parties get to have their way which is why you have to resort to compromise. In order to effectively manage conflict, both parties have to be patient and calm in order to understand each person’s perspective. From listening to each other’s points of view, you can then reach a decision or agreement which you are both fines with. However, one factor that couples should avoid as much as possible is the invitation of third parties to settle disputes; as adults, you should be mature enough to do this except on very rare occasions.

Finally, you would need tolerance in order to build a strong marriage. This is because your partner could do some really annoying things which you would just have to tolerate but ensure that you let them know exactly how you feel about their actions in order to not breed resentment.

5 Questions You Should Ask A Real Estate Agent

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A real estate agent is one who stands in and represent another person, called clients, in property listing. His job is to ensure that he not only gets to sell or buy the property, as the case may be, but he also ensures that there are no rifts and issues after the listing must have been done.

Buying an apartment or selling a property is a delicate issue that should be done with the utmost care possible. The reason is of course not far-fetched; selling a house you have lived for many years is a hard thing to do or trying to buy a property you are not sure of what went wrong with the former owners or why the property is being listed. Hence, why you should be careful.

Definitely, if a house buying or selling will be possible, you need a real estate agent and you should be sure the agent is one that can help you. To ensure the agent is working in your best interest, there a few questions you should ask. His or her response will let you know what to do.

• Can I contact your most recent clients? When you ask a real estate agent to let you contact his or her recent clients, he will know you want to test his credibility. If he grumbles or reluctantly gives you the contacts without any solid reason for not wanting to give the contact, you can be sure he might not be the best person to represent you. Even if he gives you the contacts willingly, go ahead and reach out to the clients, relate with them and find out how the agent treated them and you can be sure they will let you know what to avoid in dealing with the client.

• How long have you been a real estate agent? Another thing you should find is how long your agent has been helping people sell or buy property. His or her answer to the question will let you know if he has the experience to help you or not. However, note that even the experienced real estate agents were once inexperienced.

• How long will it take to find my apartment or sell my property? Ensure you get a definite answer or at least a reasonable time frame from the agent. That way you will know if the agent worth your time or you should go ahead and look for another agent to help you.

• How much is the basic rent? Most agents tend to shy away from this question, however, ensure you stand your ground in getting a definite answer. Transparency is a virtue, ensure your agent has it.

• Can I see other listings you have? You should also find out if the agent has other listings so you can choose from varieties. If he has, then you can be sure you will get value for your money, if not you might be dealing with someone who isn’t do too well in the market.

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On mornings like this, you’ve got two choices: Either emerge from the covers and get a head start to the day, or you try to go back to sleep.

As women’s brains work harder than men’s, they also need more sleep

Women tend to require more sleep than men because of their “complex” brains, according to research.

Scientists found that around 20 minutes more sleep was needed by women compared to men – and said this was thought to be because the female brain works harder during the day.

The study was carried out on a sample set of 210 middle-aged men and women.

“One of the major functions of sleep is to allow the brain to recover and repair itself,” study author Jim Horne, a sleep expert formerly director of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University, told the Mail Online.

“During deep sleep, the cortex — the part of the brain responsible for thought memory, language and so on – disengages from the senses and goes into recovery mode.”

Prof Horn said the amount of sleep was necessitated by the complexity and intensity of brain activity during the day.

He said: “The more of your brain you use during the day, the more of it that needs to recover and, consequently, the more sleep you need.

“Women tend to multi-task — they do lots at once and are flexible — and so they use more of their actual brain than men do. Because of that, their sleep need is greater.

“The average is 20 minutes more, but some women may need slightly more or less than this.”

However, he said men who have complex jobs which involve a lot of “decision-making and lateral thinking” are also likely to need more sleep than the average male.

The study also found that poor sleep among women was linked to a number of side effects.  Increased levels of psychological distress and greater feelings of hostility, depression, and anger were all found in women who slept poorly, but not men.