
Magee Walker
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Dec 5, 2024 |
planetware.com | Magee Walker |Michael Law
Skiing and snowboarding are among the most adored winter activities for Vancouverites, whether they are looking to pop up to a local hill for a few after-work laps or make a road trip for a weekend filled with glorious powder at larger ski resorts near Vancouver. There are plenty of options to choose from, depending on the type of adventure in mind. Don't believe us? Remember, this is the city that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
planetware.com | Michael Law |Lana Law |Magee Walker
With over 1.6 million square kilometers of protected natural land, Canada is lucky to benefit from a world-class national park system. In fact, Canada was the first country in the world to establish a national park service – so it's safe to say that it knows a thing or two about amazing parks. Truth be told, each and every one of Canada's national parks deserves a spot on this list.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
planetware.com | Lana Law |Michael Law |Magee Walker
Authors Michael and Lana Law have lived in BC, Alberta, and Manitoba, and currently reside in Ontario. They've traveled across the country and are always enamored by the small towns. What makes a great small town? The places that found their way on our list of the best small towns in Canada earned their respective spots by offering scenic views, unpretentious atmospheres, and exceptional attractions — the trifecta of the perfect small town, in our opinion.
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Mar 15, 2024 |
planetware.com | Magee Walker |Michael Law
In a country as big and diverse as Canada, it's not easy to narrow down a list of the nation's very best destinations. With 10 provinces and three territories spread over 9,985,000 square kilometers, there are literally countless places to visit – each with unique attractions, beautiful landscapes, and kind people. In other words, it's safe to say that there are no bad cities in Canada. Having said that, there are a few that stand out.
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Jun 4, 2023 |
piquenewsmagazine.com | Magee Walker
Hats off to Arts Whistler for an incredible Whistler Children’s Festival! I worked and volunteered at this festival when I lived in town a decade ago, but this year I got to attend as a parent of two young children. The addition of the Cultural Connector passport was an awesome idea, and we spent the bulk of our day hopping between the library, the Whistler Museum, the Audain Art Museum, the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, and the Maury Young Arts Centre exploring what it means to be creative.
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