Monthly Archive for March, 2009

Melanie Coates Talks Earth Hour with Mike and Erin at CHFI

Lights Out at The Fairmont Royal York

Melanie Coates, Chair of the Green Team at The Fairmont Royal York, made a stop at 98.1 CHFI to chat with Mike Cooper and Erin Davis about Earth Hour. Listen to the interview or download to your desktop.

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Sustainable Seafood Options at The Fairmont

Executive Chef David Garcelon at the Fish Market

Sustainable seafood purchasing practices are now fully implemented across all 56 hotels in the Fairmont chain. In February 2008, The Fairmont Palliser in Calgary was certified by Vancouver’s Ocean Wise program, which aims to eliminate the consumption of endangered fish options.  Here in Toronto, The Fairmont Royal York followed suit with its Ocean Wise certification, in September of 2008.  Sustainable seafood options are now available with the Ocean Wise icon at two Fairmont restaurants in Central Canada: The Fairmont Palliser’s Rimrock restaurant and The Fairmont Royal York’s EPIC restaurant.

From coast to coast, the combined efforts of The Fairmont Palliser’s Executive Chef Greg Van Poppel, originally from B.C.’s Pacific Coast, and The Fairmont Royal York’s Executive Chef David Garcelon, of New Brunswick’s Bay of Fundy, are influencing regional purchasing practices, environmental impact and the impact on consumers’ health. “Every seafood item on The Fairmont Palliser’s Rimrock restaurant menu is Ocean Wise certified, from the tuna to the shrimp,” says Chef Van Poppel.

Chef Van Poppel has switched from Ahi Tuna to B.C. Albacore and from Artic sea scallops to diver-harvested sea scallops from Mexico’s Baja.  Chef Garcelon has collaborated with EPIC restaurant chef, Ryan Gustafson to remove endangered fish options, such as Orange Roughey and Shark, from EPIC restaurant’s dining menu.

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts’ commitment to ocean sustainability means working with reputable suppliers who purchase fish that are resilient to fishing pressure and harvested in ways that limit damage to marine or aquatic habitats.  Specifically, Fairmont has identified two seafood choices that are most at risk – and has eliminated them from its food service operations. They include: Chilean Sea Bass and Bluefin Tuna.  In addition, by promoting awareness and sustainable alternatives among its guests, Fairmont will play a role in influencing and shaping the tastes and preferences of guests who care about the future of the planet.

Stay tuned for our April podcast, when we talk to Chef Ryan Gustafson from EPIC Restaurant and Mike McDermid of Ocean Wise.

Make Earth Hour: A Staycation Event at
The Fairmont Royal York

Earth Hour at The Fairmont Royal York

At 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, 2009 all of Toronto will join over 1000 cities worldwide in darkness for sixty minutes in honour of Earth Hour.  Guests of The Fairmont Royal York hotel will have a chance to “green” it up by checking in by candlelight while enjoying a Greater Toronto Area (GTA) resident’s rate of $99 (exclusive of taxes, based on single or double occupancy).  This great Toronto hotel deal is being offered to any guest with valid GTA identification for all available Fairmont Rooms on Friday, March 27 through to Sunday, March 29,2009.

The Fairmont Royal York has one of the Toronto skyline’s most prominent neon signs. It will be turned off for this global event created by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).  Inside, members of the hotel’s “Green Team” will dim the lobby lights and light the grand candelabras and tea lights that will be on display throughout the hotel. Hotel guests are also encouraged to visit the candlelit pool and join in by turning the lights out in their guest rooms.

Throughout the Earth Hour evening, The Fairmont Royal York’s Library Bar welcomes lounging guests to candlelight service and a special Earth Hour drink menu created just for this year’s cause: the Polar Cap, a cool drink in a highball glass; the Organic Globe, an icewine martini; and the controversial Carbon Footprint.

On Saturday March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m., The Fairmont Royal York joins all 56 other Fairmont world-class hotels and resorts from Dallas to Dubai will go dark by turning off their lights for one hour – EARTH HOUR– and in doing so will reinforce the company’s pioneering commitment to operational sustainability and help draw further attention to one of the world’s single largest environmental issues: climate change.

For more information on the GTA resident’s rate call 1 (866) 540-4489.