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Hear & There Podcast

Hear & There Podcast

Auteur(s): Nelson Kootenay Lake Tourism
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A series of vignettes that offer an insight into what you can do in Nelson & Kootenay Lake.Copyright Nelson Kootenay Lake Tourism Essais et carnets de voyage Sciences sociales
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  • Dining w/ Chad Hansen
    Oct 18 2022
    Broken Hill restaurateur, Chad Hansen, shares how himself and his partners built the brick heritage building up from ashes… literally. Nelson is renowned for its incredible culinary diversity with more restaurants and cafes per capita than Toronto, Manhattan or San Francisco. Many restaurants in the Kootenay Lake region are committed to local farm to table cuisine and seasonal ingredients. Visitors can expect a flavour filled journey, any time of year. Visit nelsonkootenaylake.com to learn more.
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    5 min
  • Artisans w/ Helene Carter & Luke Lewis
    Oct 18 2022
    Local artisan, Helene Carter, guides us through her artistic process in the studio that she runs called Fireworks Copper and Enamel, located in the Kootenay Forge building on the East Shore. She creates singular glass “paintings”, by fusing glass powders onto pure copper sheets. An example of the one-of-a-kind gifts and treasures that you can expect to find when visiting Kootenay Lake. Experienced broom-maker, Luke Lewis, showcases his craft by demonstrating how he creates his stunning brooms. They are beautiful and functional, like almost everything sold in Crawford Bay. When you come to Kootenay Lake to shop, expect the unexpected. Visit nelsonkootenaylake.com to learn more.
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    5 min
  • Wellness w/ Swami Lalitananda
    Oct 18 2022
    President of Yasodhara Ashram, Swami Lalitananda, has been a swami since 1996 and a long-time student of yoga. She reveals the significance of the retreats offered by the ashram and the Temple of Light, a bright, magnificent eight-sided dome looking out to Kootenay Lake. It is the centre of Canada’s first ashram and the only building of its kind in the world. The communities around Kootenay Lake are becoming world renowned as a place for deep healing and wellness. You’ll find exactly what you need here to nourish both body and soul. Visit nelsonkootenaylake.com to learn more.
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    5 min
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