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2020 Garden Harvest

Although this past summer has been an adjustment, one thing will never change at Hidden Valley. Bountiful, fresh, organic veggies! Between the greenhouse and the garden, we have quite the haul in the way of fruit and veggies this year. We are particularly proud of the...

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2020 Yukon Quest Dog Sled Race

The 2020 Yukon Quest is a 1,000 mile long international sled dog race. Racers start in Fairbanks, AK and finish in Whitehorse, YT. This year, the race commenced on February 1, 2020. Photo Credit - Yukon Quest Whitehorse welcomed all finished racers as of February 14,...

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A Walk On The Wild Side For Hidden Valley!

I have never been afraid of bold color and over the years I have painted rooms in bright yellows, oranges, chartreuse, reds and aubergines, but never in my wildest dreams did I ever imagine myself painting anything in a vibrant blue! I kept looking at the living-room...

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Harvest Season

It has been a remarkable year for growing here at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast! Although we have not had a lot of heat, we have had more rain than usual which has lead to a very interesting harvest. Our beans, peas, beets, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, kale,...

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Deck Renovations

At Hidden Valley the activity never seems to stop!  Being a 40 acre property with many projects happening, we are excited to announce taking on the task of replacing the deck. Our goal is to have this very large deck exist on two levels. At present, it exists on...

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Kitchen Renovations

  Things never stay still of static at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast! My husband and I left in April for a well-deserved break and while we were gone, Stehelin Construction put in a new kitchen floor. When we returned, I realized that although the floor went...

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Northern Lights Dance

Well the Aurora has not been manifesting hugely, so we decided the other night to do a Northern Lights Dance. Our grand-daughter was captured by the thought and the concept so we went out and did it. We chose the bright colors of The Aurora, and started in the East...

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2019 Yukon Quest Starts on February 2nd

The Yukon Quest 1,000 mile international Sled Dog Race from Whitehorse, Yukon to Fairbanks, Alaska starts on February 2nd. This event attracts many Dog Mushers and their teams.  Come our to meet the Mushers in Whitehorse on January 30th before the race begins. After...

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Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous – Next Month

One of the best winter festivals, The Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous will be taking place from February 8th to 24th.  There are so many fun activities indoors and outdoors for all members of your family.  If you have never attended the Sourdough Rendezvous, you should...

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It’s Vacation Time for Your Four-Legged Friend, Too

Dogs used to stay at home when their owners went on vacation, but not anymore. Overall, about 37 percent of travelers bring their pooches along on the trip compared to just 19 percent a decade ago, and that trend doesn’t seem like it’s going to subside as more and...

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Christmas Presents Made with Love

I'm busy focusing on gifts for family and friends. I have more to sew but here is a sneak-peak of a couple of the items. Baby Blanket   Circle Scarf     Must press on to the next tasks before Christmas.  A little more sewing to complete. Then...

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Making Pierogies for the Holidays

Each year, we get together as a family to create a batch of homemade pierogies with many fillings.  All pierogies are made from scratch in the Hidden Valley Bed & Breakfast commercial kitchen.

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Preparations for Christmas 2018

No lack of activity here at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast. We are busy upgrading two rooms before Christmas. New end tables, bed covering and decorative cushions for the bed and new matching cushions for the couch make The Cappuccino Room look even more elegant and the new bed covering in The Ivory Room really adds a splash of Christmas colour.

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Finter Season

Finter is the shoulder season between Fall and Winter.  Have a look at our family adventures during Finter. We have a funny season, it really isn’t Fall, it really isn’t Winter, in fact it’s No Season At All, We call it Finter , it’s like our world is lying dormant...

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Halloween & Fall Decorating

At Hidden Valley Bed & Breakfast, we are decorating the property with fall and Halloween trimings. We are looking forward to the last few days outdoors before the snow blankets our courtyard. This is our welcome to Hidden Valley guests during the Halloween season....

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2018 Harvest – Organic Vegetables

Harvest time is a busy time here at Hidden Valley B & B For weeks already we have been harvesting rhubarb, saskatoons, raspberries and hascap berries on a daily basis, eating and serving them fresh to our guests, and putting them away in the freezer for future...

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Breakfast To Go

Exclusive To Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast, we offer a take out breakfast. Anything we can do to make life easier and more convenient for our Guests at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast is of utmost importance to us. Quite often we have Guests who must leave at...

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Spring Clean Up & Planting 2018

I checked my gardening book for entries from last year and it said ”Spring arrived on May 10”…..and that is exactly what it did this year. This is when the increase of light becomes very dramatic and reaches its apex on June 21, the longest day of the year.  On the 10...

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Renovated Blue Room – Twin Beds

Yukon is a land of extremes. Dark and cold in the Winter, and constant daylight and warmth in the Summer….however…we have two seasons besides Spring and Fall….these are “non-seasons”, I call them Sprinter and Finter.  Finter is not fall and it is not winter. Sprinter...

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Why We Live in the Yukon

After a busy, Event Filled Winter Season at Hidden Valley Bed and Breakfast, we all look forward to a well-deserved break out at our cabin.  It is a special, magical time for us with no telephones, no calendars, no clocks, no radios pumping out bad news, and no...

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