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May 2024 – Women of the Year

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D E S T IN AT I O N CA N A DA /B R I A N CA I S S IE Where to eat, stay and spa in this idyllic island town BY AMANDA ROSS EAT ▶ Transplanted Nova Scotian Ronnie Lee got his Tofino start cooking at weekend BBQ pop-ups in his friend's backyard. But word of—and smells from— the east coaster's smoker prowess soon spread and, before long, a restaurant was in the works. Lil' Ronnie's Beachside BBQ now delivers revelatory beef brisket daily thanks in part to 18 hours of smoking, but also its provenance from Beretta Farms, an ethical ranch raising animals without the use of antibiotics or hormones. 1101 Pacific Rim Hwy., Tofino ▶ Family-run Jeju's menu isn't vast, which means that each of its Korean dishes is thoughtful and perfected. The tiny restaurant recently added charcoal bossam, a char-grilled pork belly served with arugula, ssamjang and pickled radish. Take note: the K.F.C. lettuce wraps with sweet spicy gochujang and pistachio often sell out. 101–120 Fourth St., Tofino ▶ Stop by the new location of Adriana's Sandwich Shop for classic sandwiches with a twist (Broccoli Bob with broccolini, pickled carrots, arugula and sriracha; prosciutto parmigiana with arugula and lemon pesto) and pizza (salami and honey; kale with mozzarella and lemon). 4–131 First St., Tofino Jeju Adriana's Sandwich Shop TOTALLY TOFINO LOCAL GE TAWAYS 41 B C B U S I N E S S . C A M AY 2 0 24

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