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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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Cultural Tourism w/ Kepler Zuk
Hear & There Podcast
4 minutes
3 years ago
Cultural Tourism w/ Kepler Zuk
Tour coordinator of the SS Moyie in Kaslo, Kepler Zuk, transports us to a different era. An era before roads and railway lines along Kootenay Lake. He takes us through 123 years of history by highlighting the magnificence of the oldest intact paddle-wheeler of its kind anywhere in the world. Retired engineer and restoration coordinator for the SS Moyie, Kit Ashenhurst, expresses why this National Historical site is so special. Learn about other heritage and historic sites across the region. We love our unique and sometimes contentious history, and we know you will too. 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.