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SAN DIEGO: A SNAPSHOT

Six great things to do

- JIM BYERS San Diego

Perhaps the most perfect weather in the world. Fantastic beaches. And a world-renowned zoo. Most folks conjure up those images when they think of this city perched in the far southwest corner of the U.S. But you’ll also find wonderful shopping, museums with a Canadian angle and some of America’s best craft beer.

Here’s a look at six great things to do and check out in San Diego:

PLAY IN LA JOLLA

This coastal area just north of La Jolla is home to one of the best public golf complexes on the planet: Torrey Pines Golf Course. Just south of the two-course complex, you’ll find a glider port, where hang gliders and paraglider­s ride waves of air that come off the Pacific and rise up the golden-yellow bluffs, creating perfect thermals. You can watch from the comfort of a picnic table or even try lessons or a tandem ride. The folks at Hike Bike Kayak can take you on tours of the stunning waters of La Jolla Cove, where sea lions swim below golden cliffs covered with wildflower­s. The La Jolla Playhouse is internatio­nally renowned and beautiful. The highly regarded play Come From Away, based on internatio­nal travellers stranded in Gander, N.L., after 9/11, started here a few years ago. lajollapla­yhouse.org

THE SAN DIEGO ZOO

Considered by many the finest zoo in the world, you’ll find lions and tigers and bears (oh my!) at the San Diego Zoo, as well as koalas, wallabies, elephants, gorillas and spectacula­rly adorable pandas. There are brilliant coloured pink flamingos, as well as unusual creatures such as South American tapirs and curly horned, antelope-like creatures called Lesser Kudo. Try the aerial tram early in the day for smaller lineups. The zoo is situated in a lovely valley thick with fragrant eucalyptus trees, and you’ll also find colourful displays of azaleas and other flowering plants in winter or spring. If you’re more interested in watching animals in the wild, you’ll usually find grey whales off the shore of San Diego from December to April. zoo.sandiegozo­o.org

CULTURE GALORE IN BALBOA PARK

You’ll find one of North America’s finest museum complexes in the park, just north of downtown. Among the 15 offerings are a small but fine Museum of Art with works from the likes of Gauguin and Picasso, an automotive museum with cool old cars (and newer ones) and a fun model railway museum. The Air and Space Museum includes a small display on First World War Canadian flying ace Billy Bishop. Buildings are mostly designed in a Spanish style, with lovely tiles, gardens and fountains that make it a great spot to wander about. balboapark.org/info

SERIOUS SHOPPING

Seaport Village is a beautiful, seaside shopping complex with everything from surf stores to Christmas shops and restaurant­s with patios and ocean views that will soothe the winter-battered souls of Canadian visitors. Old Town San Diego is the original centre of town, dating from the early 1800s. You’ll find Spanish/Mexican style adobe homes and old wooden buildings along with an old, one-room school house and Mexican restaurant­s with patios. The shops are mostly touristy but worth a look. The downtown Gas Lamp district has great food and lively bars. The North Park area is great for funky, independen­t shops. La Jolla has a great mix of chain stores and smaller boutiques. Check in at Legends Gallery in La Jolla for a permanent exhibit on local artist Dr. Seuss. sandiego.org

BEACHES AND BEER

San Diego has more beaches than you shake a tube of sunscreen at. Mission Beach is perhaps the most famous, with its souvenir shops and wooden roller-coaster that give it an old-time, Coney Island feel. Coronado Beach is where more of the pretty people play, thanks to the fantastic Del Coronado Hotel. Coronado was named best beach in the U.S. in 2012 by a Florida professor known as “Dr. Beach.” La Jolla attracts more nature lovers and seekers of solitude and sea lions. sandiego.org/explore/coastal/ mission-bay-beaches.aspx

San Diego also has some of the best craft breweries in the U.S., more than 100 at last count. Ballast Point makes wonderful beer (try their powerful IPAs) and has a cool restaurant in Little Italy. Also highly regarded are Green Flash and Stone Brewing Co. sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do/ food-drink/craft-beer

FOR THE KIDS

Legoland California Resort in nearby Carlsbad features a Legoland Hotel, where rooms have Lego themes such as Adventure or Pirates. There’s also a water park where you can build your own Lego raft and, starting this summer, a place where kids can race each other on a water slide. Also a big attraction is the Star Wars: The Force Awakens mini-land, which has figures from several key scenes from the movie as well as lights, sound effects and animation. Lego Batman is making limited appearance­s in March and April of this year. Next door you’ll find the Sea World Aquarium, with sharks, jellyfish, octopus and rays. legoland.com/california

Sea World is in the Mission Bay district of San Diego, close to downtown, and features killer whales, dolphins and other critters. seaworldpa­rks.com/en/seaworldsa­ndiego

BONUS SIDE TRIPS

The town of Julian, which sits at 3,000 feet and can get quite cool in winter, is famous for its apples. Stop at the Julian Pie Company for great apple pie and a cup of coffee. The Anza Borrego Desert also is close by, with stunning wildflower­s this time of year. For Postmedia News jim@jimbyerstr­avel.com

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JIM BYERS La Jolla has a series of stunning coves and small beaches where kids can splash in the water. There’s also good snorkellin­g and kayaking.
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