Heart + Bones Yoga
Founded in Canada in 2018 by movement educator Brea Johnson, Heart + Bones Yoga is a global platform redefining yoga as accessible, sustainable, and joyful. Through its online programs, international workshops, and anatomy-informed teacher trainings, Heart + Bones supports people in creating lifelong movement practices that promote strength, mobility, and emotional well-being. With members in more than 50 countries, the platform blends modern science with yoga tradition to empower a new generation of students and teachers.
www.heartandbonesyoga.com.
Tourism Sun Peaks
Located in the heart of British Columbia, Sun Peaks is a 45-minute drive from Kamloops and less than an hour by air from Vancouver and Calgary International airports. Sun Peaks is the second-largest ski area in Canada and is consistently recognized as one of the top ski resorts in North America. The resort boasts a wide range of winter activities in addition to world-class skiing and snowboarding. In summer, Sun Peaks offers a myriad of activities, from golf and mountain biking to hiking and watersports supported by a year-round line up of events. The European-style ski-in/out, pedestrian village features 40+ locally-owned and operated shops and restaurants. For more information on Sun Peaks Resort, visit www.sunpeaksresort.com.
Lil’wat Business Group
Located in Mount Currie, in the heart of Líl̓wat Nation, approximately 35 km north of Whistler, the Líl̓wat Business Group (LBG) consists of limited partnerships in the retail, forestry, and construction sectors. Additionally, LBG operates both capital asset and management services divisions. The organization’s mandate is to create and grow a sustainable economy for Líl̓wat Nation by forging business opportunities that respect cultural values, generate jobs, and re-establish Lil̓wat7úl presence on the Nation’s Territory including Pemberton and Whistler. For more information, visit www.lilwatbusiness.ca.
Vancouver Aboriginal Health Society
Since 1991, VAHS has provided culturally grounded health care for the urban Indigenous community of Vancouver to promote physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness. Today, VAHS has created a health system that reclaims and revitalizes traditional Indigenous health and wellness practices, incorporates the wisdom of Elders and the teachings of Knowledge Keepers, and creates pathways to healing that are trauma-informed, relevant, and unique to each person. VAHS has grown from an after-hours clinic to a leader in full-scope medical, dental, cultural, and social services.
Parksville Qualicum Beach Tourism Association
A discovery-filled vacation waits visitors to Parksville Qualicum Beach. A short drive from the B.C. Ferry Terminal in Nanaimo and just a three-hour trip by car and ferry from Vancouver, this sheltered eastern region of Vancouver Island welcomes guests to the year round delights of its unique towns and villages. Offering a quirky blend of activities set against a magnificent backdrop of mountains and old growth rainforest, Parksville Qualicum Beach is a chance to connect with nature, with family, and with the lively local culture.