Shuswap River in the Town of Enderby of British Columbia
HDVideoabout the Shuswap River in the Riversite
Park in the Town of Enderbyin Okanagan Valley of British Columbia in Western Canada
Touring Fink Machine's district energy system in Enderby, BC
Canadian Biomass visits Fink Machine in Enderby, B.C., where a biomass-fuelled district energy system has been supplying heat to local government and commercial buildings since 2012.
Enderby Cliffs Hike | DJI Drone Footage | Enderby BC
The Enderby Cliffs tower high above the town of Enderby offering breathtaking views of the Shuswap and the North Okanagan. The area also conserves prominent rock cliffs of the Tertiary age. Small, scattered stands of old-growth Douglas-fir and larch are found within a variety of forests along the trail. After a 7 km hike to the top we were rewarded with spectacular views of the North Okanagan.
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Skwxwu7mesh, Squamish Estuary, British Columbia, Canada
ARTIST: Ryanne Bergler
In this short film, I explored the Squamish Estuary, which is vital to local water, animals, land and people. Squamish First Nation member Randall W. Lewis talked about his personal relationship and experiences with the land, and about industrial impacts and rehabilitation projects.
I was influenced by filmmaker Greg Coyes’s “slow media” approach to capturing stunning images of nature and spaces. I incorporated this approach to create thoughtfully composed static video images to show the beauty of the area, and combined this with Lewis’s storytelling to give insight and instill an urgency to protect and rehabilitate the estuary and all water and land. I included the Squamish and English text to respectively honour and include all the people who share and care for the Squamish Estuary and its surrounding areas.
The message from First Nations peoples in British Columbia I contacted was consistent: We all need to protect water and land, as we are all related. I have learned a lot about the First Nations perspectives through their truthful and heartfelt words about the many troubling environmental issues in our province.
There are many possibilities for us to come together, to work together and to heal our waterways and Earth.
Enderby cuts down on water
Enderby residents came through in the first hours of a state of emergency by cutting down water but this is expected continue for days. (Kate Bouey)
Magic Spot: The Enderby Cliffs of British Columbia
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Ultralapse Enderby to Armstrong BC
Real time around the town and time lapse between towns. Small towns in the BC interior.
Polygon Gallery opens in North Vancouver
Reid Shier gives a glimpse into a brand new space on the North Shore waterfront that opens Nov. 17.
Ultralapse Sicamous to Enderby BC
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Sicamous to Enderby
Small towns in the BC Interior
Recorded Aug 2014
Rotary Marshes, Brandt's Creek Estuary - Kelowna BC 2014 - YouTube
A bit of nature left as the city crowds in.
music by Jason Shaw Artist: AUDIONAUTIX.COM
Title: ACOUSTIC MEDITATION
1613 Marlowe Place, West Vancouver - Canterbury View Home!
1613 Marlowe Place, West Vancouver
Canterbury View Home!
Breathtaking panoramic views from this 3 level 7,100 sqft, custom built home located on the high side of the cul-de-sac street. A private and long driveway leads to this immaculately maintained entertainers home that offers floor to ceiling glass with stunning views from all rooms, his & her offices, spacious living areas that lead to massive south facing wrap around deck & gourmet kitchen with high end appliances. Upper floor features 4 large bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms including large master suite bath with soaker tub that overlooks the gorgeous views! Additionally featured is a detached 3 car garage, covered Port Cochere, radiant heating, A/C on upper levels and HRV system. A great family home close to Tennis Courts and short drive to both Public and Private Schools!
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The Camps - Season 1 - Episode 12 of 17 - Edgewood BC
John Gregorovich sheds light on the socio-economic climate in Western Canada in the years leading up to the first internment operations and recalls the memory of internees at the Edgewood Internment Camp.
Featuring: John Gregorovich, Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association
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Pacific Coastal Airlines TOP 10 Okanagan – DECEMBER
1. Caravan Farm Theatre presents O. Henry’s The Gift of the Magi (December 12th – 31st)
New York, 1905, Christmas. Della wants a gift for Jim. Jim wants a gift for Della. Neither of them has enough money, but each of them possesses something precious. So begins a winter journey of love and sacrifice - with a dose of New York City traffic.
2. The Canadian School of Ballet presents The Nutcracker (December 8th – 10th)
Experience the magic and wonder of the holiday season with the beloved classic, The Nutcracker. Presented by The Canadian School of Ballet, and featuring Ballet Kelowna’s company of dancers, this magical adventure will captivate audiences of all ages transporting them on an unforgettable journey with Clara, her Nutcracker Prince, and the Sugar Plum Fairy.
3. Artsolutely Vernon (December 1st – 24th)
Artsolutely is the Arts Council of the North Okanagan’s annual fundraiser. Artsolutely is an annual shopping extravaganza and Vernon’s one-stop shop for fun and unique hand-made Christmas gifts. Featuring the Okanagan’s best artists selling their finest wares in different mediums such as paintings, drawings, glass, fibre, jewellery, ornaments, pottery, woodcarvings, natural products, and more!
4. Winter Solstice Bonfire in downtown Salmon Arm (December 21st)
It’s Winter Solstice Bonfire Night, Thursday December 21st, along Alexander Street in downtown Salmon Arm. Join the festivities – marshmallows and hot dogs on the bonfire, hot roasted chestnuts, holiday caroling, hot cocoa and hot apple cider, arts and crafts, free movies and a special visit from Santa and the Winter Queen!
5. Little Treasures at The Courtyard Gallery (through December)
Courtyard Gallery in Enderby is excited to be presenting their 5th Annual Little Treasures Exhibition for the Christmas season. More than 22 local artists will be exhibiting original paintings, fibre art; jewelry; glass pieces, pottery and much more.
6. Nightmare Before Xmas Shopping Party at the Karmyc Bazaar (December 15th)
Get your Christmas shopping done in a mellow, fun atmosphere...with treats! Live painting with Jolene Mackie Art, and supporting local, one-of-a-kind, Canadian made gifts are just a few of the highlights!
7. Kelowna’s Largest Office Christmas Party at the Marriot Grand Okanagan (December 15th)
You're invited to Kelowna's Largest Office Christmas Party, a big holiday party for your small business! They’ve done the planning for you, so all you need to do is bring your team to this incredible evening of holiday celebrations!
8. Sunday Brunch with Santa at Predator Ridge (December 3rd, 10th and 17th)
Get your photo taken with Santa and enjoy a Christmas themed array of amazing brunch items including chef attended food stations, fresh ocean wise seafood, gourmet desserts and a wide variety of breakfast and lunch items. Yum!
9. Jim Jefferies (December 8th)
Jefferies has firmly established himself as one of the most popular and respected comedians of his generation, with a controversial and belief-challenging stand-up style that continues to surprise and entertain audiences across the globe. And... he’s coming to Prospera Place in Kelowna this December!
10. New Years Eve Masquerade Ball at the Holiday Inn West Kelowna (December 31st )
Celebrate New Year's Eve in style with a masquerade ball, dinner, and champagne at midnight! Dance the year away with music from The Uptown 10 Band, a 10-piece band with amazing music to groove to. Hotel Packages are available, so that you can enjoy a responsible New Years Eve.
Safarnama Art Gallery Britannia | British Columbia | Navalpreet Rangi
Safarnama Art Gallery Britannia | British Columbia | Navalpreet Rangi
Britannia Beach is a small unincorporated community in the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District located approximately 55 kilometers north of Vancouver, British Columbia on the Sea-to-Sky Highway on Howe Sound. It has a population of about 300. It includes the nearby Britannia Creek, a small to mid-sized stream that flows into Howe Sound that was historically one of North America's most polluted waterways.
The community first developed between 1900 and 1904 as the residential area for the staff of the Britannia Mining and Smelting Company. The residential areas and the mining operation were physically interrelated, resulting in coincidental mining and community disasters through its history.
Today, the town is host to the Britannia Mine Museum, formerly known as the British Columbia Museum of Mining, on the grounds of the old Britannia Mines. The mine's old Concentrator facilities, used to separate copper ore from its containing rock, are a National Historic Site of Canada.
Poppy Art Mural Project 2017
Courtyard Gallery worked with the Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 98 in Enderby to create a Canada 150 Project. Official Unveiling: June 29, 2017