Ice Cold Electro at Igloofest 2014
Igloofest turns every weekend from January 16 to February 8 into a reason to go out and party no matter what the weather is like. Now... Continue Reading
Holiday Shopping in Vancouver: Mount Pleasant
Photo credit: JWOX. From the Inside Vancouver Flickr Pool The holidays are upon us and while deals across the border might seem tempting, merchants around... Continue Reading
Game On! Whistler Outdoor Ice Skating Returns
TAG: Cultural Fix, Family Time, Freebies Fun Posted by: Feet Banks Thanks to an early December cold snap many of the Whistler lakes froze over... Continue Reading
Captured: Nita Lake Ice Skating
Everyone’s got an opinion about Whistler; W.I.A is here to reveal the amazing, beautiful and inspiring things that make our community Awesome. If you are... Continue Reading
Whistler Backcountry– Know Before You Go
TAG: Amped-Up Adventure Posted by: Feet Banks Guest Blogger: Jennifer Godbout As winter kicks into high gear the pursuit of powder seems to be on... Continue Reading
Guide to New Year’s Eve (NYE) parties in Montreal
Montrealers always and inevitably bring their A-game to a broad spectrum of New Year’s Eve events and activities that are tailored to all tastes and... Continue Reading
Live The Language – Vancouver
Directed by Gustav Johansson (gustavjohansson.com) D.O.P: Niklas Johansson, fsf (niklasjohansson.com) Typography: Albin Holmqvist (albinholmqvist.com) Music: Magnus Lidehäll (twitter.com/magnusthemagnus) VFX: Goodmotion (goodmotion.se) Produced at Camp David... Continue Reading
Community Foundation of Whistler launches Social Action Challenge
The Community Foundation of Whistler has received a gift of $60,000 to the Jill Ackhurst Social Action Fund and is challenging the community to help... Continue Reading
Music, Food & More at Montréal en Lumière 2013
For 15 years, Montréal en Lumière has brightened the dark days of February with free outdoor entertainment, an array of gourmet food, theatrical delights and... Continue Reading
Ice Fishing Village and Skating in Old Montreal
Last year, mid-winter, the ice in the Old Port of Montreal was, at its thinnest point, just shy of two feet thick. Which, for fans... Continue Reading