Festival Seekers Legacy

Festival Seekers Legacy

Stories by Festival Seekers Legacy

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The last time I held a bow and arrow, I was a kid. The bow was a tree branch, the bow string was just that, string, and the arrow was a semi-straight stick.

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One of the cornerstones of Medicine Hat’s pottery industry was Medalta Potteries, whose facilities still stand in Medicine Hat’s Historic Clay District – one of Canada’s National Historic Site

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Planning to visit Prince George for the Downtown SummerFest in July? Here are some excellent choices for dining, sipping a wine, or tossing back a brew.

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Growing up in the East Kootenays, I spent my share of time at the local tourist attractions.

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I wasn’t expecting to see the trappers of the early 1800s behind the historic Lac La Biche Mission, but there they were, frying up some bannock over the campfire.

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Word on the streets is that zombies are known to eat much more than brains for brunch. Get your morning fill of festivals here.

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One of the best things about going to a music festival (well, any type of festival) is that it is the perfect time to festersize.

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The home of Debbie and Brian Hamilton is quiet and serene - a peaceful retreat that’s country living at its finest.

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Popping up from the prairies in the southeast corner of Alberta are the highest hills you’ll find between the Rockies and Labrador.  

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It was potentially a dumb idea. After taking a tour around the Medalta Museum we walked into the artist’s studio and there in front of us was a pottery wheel.

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I’d always been intrigued by Haida Gwaii, back to when I was in elementary school, when it was called the “Queen Charlotte Islands." Tucked about 130 km off the northwest coast of British Columbia,

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Please state your purpose for visiting the United States.

Ferris Fest.

Excuse me?

The Ferris Bueller festival? It’s a three-day event in Chicago.