Archive of posts tagged "ZenSeekers"

Fish, Hike, and Paddle in Crowsnest Pass

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Fish, hike, and canoe the Crowsnest Pass area of Alberta in the Rocky Mountains. Check out my latest ZenSeekers assignment.

Soak Up 5,000 Years of History on Vancouver Island with Kiixin Tours

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Soak up 5,000 years of history on Vancouver Island with Kiixin Tours. Visit an ancient Huu-ay-aht First Nations village site on a free guided tour.

A Bird’s Eye View of Port Alberni

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A bird’s eye view of Port Alberni: Take a flight with the Vancouver Island Soaring Centre or try one of these lookout hikes.

Arts and Culture in Port Alberni

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A storied totem pole, a make and take art class, gallery gift shops, high tea and live music — you can find all of this and more in Port Alberni this summer. You may know Port Alberni for its natural beauty (from lookout hikes or a swim in Sproat Lake), but you can also plan […]

Cranbrook on the Rails

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A train-themed adventure through Cranbrook, BC courtesy of Abby Cooper and ZenSeekers! Cranbrook, BC is often referred to as the gateway to the Canadian Rockies. Well friends, it’s definitely that and more… read on!