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Hear & There Podcast
Nelson Kootenay Lake Tourism
10 episodes
7 months ago
A series of vignettes that offer an insight into what you can do in Nelson & Kootenay Lake.
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A series of vignettes that offer an insight into what you can do in Nelson & Kootenay Lake.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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Artisans w/ Helene Carter & Luke Lewis
Hear & There Podcast
4 minutes
3 years ago
Artisans w/ Helene Carter & Luke Lewis
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.
Hear & There Podcast
A series of vignettes that offer an insight into what you can do in Nelson & Kootenay Lake.