We had a great time! Debbie and Jack McKeown, on assignment for Travel Manitoba, were here to go snowshoeing. We watched a Hawk Owl, trekked into old growth aspen mixed wood forests, over a beaver dam in search of a Hairy Woodpecker, and snowshoed some more. They had an opportunity to experience the spa at Elkhorn Resort, and dine out at our local organic eatery Prairies Seasons Bakery and Café, and they even had the opportunity to connect with a couple of national park staff and learn about Riding Mountain National Park. Enjoy the short video in which Debbie shares her discoveries about the park, and why snowshoeing is fast becoming one of the most popular adventure sports worldwide.
February 9, 2009
Debbie McKeown leaves with good memories of the park
Posted by celesdavar08 under Interviews-Videos, Audio, People, News & Views, Riding Mountain Experiences | Tags: Prairie Seasons Bakery, Riding Mountain National Park, snowshoeing |1 Comment
February 9, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Celes,
You are using media to tell great stories…. the story of the story is a great one. Nice quality video and engaging two minute chat. I want to come snowshoeing in Manitoba.
t.