Learning and Community

Some of the best trips are the ones where you expand your mind and learn something new. It could be about a culture, an art or craft that brings you joy and new insights. In Alberta, you can venture out onto a frozen lake and learn the craft of photographing the artful bubbles and fissure. Or, learn the secrets of how to best to capture the beauty of a wildflower during the Wildflower Festival in Waterton. In any corner of B.C. and Alberta there’s a chance to have that a-ha moment. 

Vernon
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Heading north into Vernon, as the teal waters of Kalamalka Lake come into view on your right, you’ll...

Cranbrook
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Ah, yes. The hubbub of summer is over and it’s time to slow down and enjoy the bounty of autumn. A...

Port Alberni
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Port Alberni, B.C. - It takes courage and determination to see through a vision in creating a new...

Vermilion Arts
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Kim Chomyk breaks into a grin as the shape of a bowl begins to emerge from the potter’s wheel, under...

Ktunaxa St Eugene
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“How did we get from that,” I wonder, “to what we see now?”

The question ran through my head even...

Lethbridge train bridge
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A ZenSeekers' road trip to Lethbridge isn't complete unless you’ve stepped off the beaten path to...

Crownest Pass
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A ZenSeekers' road trip isn't complete unless you visit Crowsnest Pass. Check out this amazing...

Lethbridge
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The trail dips and dives through the coulee, along the heaving banks above the mighty Oldman River...

Crowsnest Pass
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Halfway down Turtle Mountain both my legs and lungs started sending signals to my brain that...

Lethbridge
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The Sik-Ooh-Kotoki Friendship Society (SFS) is celebrating its 50th anniversary all year at the...

Lac La Biche
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Splitting cracks echo in the poplar woods around us, as John Ritchie and Winston and Christina...

Cranbrook
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When you're talking handmade, you can't get more hands-on than the artisans I met in Cranbrook who...