Today we bid farewell to Canada, our home for the past 3 years...
It's bitter sweet. I'm ready for the next adventure, but a part of my heart will always belong to this land now. It was here that I discovered my passion for photography. My new found love for the snow and the mountains. Wild adventures in vintage RV’s. A new path to self discovery. It's been a crazy ride and I don't regret a single thing.
Here's a look back on some of the places and experiences that have helped shape who I am today.
Thanks Canada, you've been amazing 🙏
Vancouver, British Columbia
Our first stop in Canada. A place I will always think of fondly as it was the start of our new life.
Vancouver City Skyline, Stanley Park Seawall
Stanley Park Seawall from Above
Lion's Gate Bridge
Big White, British Columbia
Our home base for the Winters. It was here that I learnt how to snowboard. Something I'm so grateful for. Being able to catch a ride to the top of a mountain, in the most extreme weather conditions, with the most incredible views is a total blessing. For me, it wasn't even about the riding. It was the connection with Mother Nature.
Sunrise over the Monashee mountains
One of many of the beautiful cabin accommodations
Saturday night fireworks over the village
Mountain top babes
Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Our very first stop on our first RV trip. The relationship between Ben and I went to a whole new level on this trip. Living in each other's pockets taught me more about our relationship than I could have ever thought possible, and a lot more about myself as well. Vancouver Island is really special. It's like exploring Jurassic Park. It's also where we saw our first bear.
San Juan River Campground
San Juan River Campground
The Rocky Mountains, Alberta
If you know anything about me, you'll know that I love the Rockies. The landscapes here are seriously unreal. Just being in the presence of these beauties, was life changing for me. The mountains, the lakes, the forests, the wildlife are all stunning. I'm yet to embark on any serious hikes, but I feel like once I start climbing these mountains, I won't be able to stop. Plus it gives me another reason to come back.
Waterfowl Lakes, Banff National Park
Bow River, Canmore
Aurora Over Boulton Creek Campground, Kananaskis
Moraine Lake, Banff National Park
Prince Edward Island
I hold this place very dear to my heart. We were lucky enough to spend some time in this wonderful cabin in the woods. Not much happened in PEI, but it was just the way I felt while I was there. It was a real retreat from the world. Complete relaxation and freedom. Oh and lots of scallops.
Our cabin under the stars
Thundercove Teapot Rock
And now we're off to Mexico. I've never been before and I'm nervous. But I'm looking forward to seeing the Caribbean (something I've heard about my whole life), learning Spanish, eating great food and discovering hidden cenotes. We're spending our first month in Tulum.
And from there, who knows?
Lots of love