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Stargazing in BC’s Dark Sky Parks

July 18, 2022 April Blumberg

Canada’s vast landscape and small population make it one of the best countries in the world to view the stars. British Columbia has two designated dark-sky preserves. These parks are ideal spots to stargaze as […]

British Columbia

Featured Trails: Garibaldi Park

June 23, 2022 April Blumberg

One of my most anticipated hikes for this summer is Garibaldi Lake. Only an hour and forty minutes from Vancouver, this trail draws visitors from all over who are eager to view the lake’s crystal […]

Luke Parnell, The Drums Are Calling, 2021. Arylic on canvas. Courtesy of Murray Paterson Marketing Group.
Arts

Northwest Coast artists are pushing art forward with the True to Place: stímetstexw tel xéltel exhibition

June 16, 2022 Nataliya Radke

The newest exhibition at the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art is now open until March 23, 2023! True to Place: stímetstexw tel xéltel features 10 Northwest Coast Indigenous artists and their paintings, sculptures, […]

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Travel

An immersive experience awaits at Stargazer

June 9, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Open now at Tsawwassen Mills, Stargazer is a multisensory, immersive experience that brings the wonders of the universe right to you — and with this article, so are we! Stargazer features several immersive exhibits in […]

Portrait of Janet Smith, from Forbidden Vancouver, The Death of Janet Smith.
History

Vancouver’s Famous Murder Mystery: The Unsolved Case of Janet Smith

June 9, 2022 Nataliya Radke

The unsolved murder case of Janet Smith has been a favourite of true crime lovers for decades, and rightfully so. It’s a dramatic story of shoddy police work, corrupt politicians, and even the Ku Klux […]

Arts

The Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers at the Museum of Anthropology

May 18, 2022 Nataliya Radke

The Museum of Anthropology’s (MOA) newest exhibit, Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers / Soñadores + creadores del cambio is now open until January 1, 2023. We had the opportunity to tour the exhibit with co-curators Jill […]

Courtesy of Figure 1 Publishing
Arts

Knowledge Within: Treasures of the Northwest Coast (Review)

May 15, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Available now, Knowledge Within: Treasures of the Northwest Coast proves itself to be a treasure in its own right. A project over a decade in the making, it’s a breathtaking compilation of over seventeen sites […]

Vancouver Farmers Markets: Eating Local
Community

Vancouver Farmers Markets – Dates and Locations

April 28, 2022 April Blumberg

Vancouver Farmers Markets have a lot to offer. From fresh groceries to handmade goods and even food trucks, there is something for everyone. It is easy to see why buying food from local farmers’ markets […]

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British Columbia

Looking to travel this summer? Keep it local and discover Nisga’a!

April 26, 2022 Nataliya Radke

With the weather getting warmer, it’s the perfect time to start thinking about your summer travel plans. Why not keep it local and see what the Nass Valley and Nisga’a indigenous communities have to offer? […]

Travel

Explore the Museum of Anthropology at UBC in Vancouver

December 1, 2021 Jaya Kumar

Located just 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver at the University of British Columbia on unceded Musqueam Territory, the Museum of Anthropology houses nearly 50,000 ethnographic objects, carvings, weavings and contemporary artworks from around world, including […]

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