Everyone at CCCT loves spring and summer because a key part of our jobs is getting out on the road and visiting operators and events and getting the chance to take in exciting developments. Sure we do it all year round, but there are so many more opportunities to connect across the region in the sunny, longer days of spring and summer.
These snaps by our time show off some of what we’ve seen so far this summer.
Photo credit: Patti Gerhardi
It was a sparkly time at BC Highschool Rodeo Finals at the College of New Caledonia in Quesnel.
Photo credit: Patti Gerhardi
Patti Gerhardi and Nancy Harris (Spinal Cord Injury BC) met up in Quesnel in June.
Photo credit: Jennifer Bolster Photography
The outfits (Patti Gerhardi, Marra Stewart & Jenny Bakken) and good times were stunning at the Clinton Ball – its cocktails, dinner, and dance with era-appropriate dress and arrivals by horse-drawn carriage.
Photo Credit: Jennifer Bolster Photography
CCC team at the Annual Clinton Ball – Isabelle Call, Marra Stewart, Maryclaire Snowball, Jacqueline Harper, Mehak Sekhon, Patti Gerhardi.
IMG Ocean Falls – credit Judith Call
Starting a content shoot day at Ocean Falls with Rachel Daykin, Julie Doerfling, Isabelle Call & Tanya Wong
Photo credit: Tanya Wong
Judith Call took in some fishing as a model during the June photography visits to the Great Bear Rainforest.
Photo credit: Judith Call
Julie Doerfling and Isabelle Call capturing the sites of Klemtu during their recent visit to the Coast.
Photo credit: Alexandra Shuba
The CCCT team stopped in for a working visit at the at 100 Mile House South Cariboo Visitor Centre.
Photo credit: Alexandra Shuba
Jenny Bakken (l), Paige Call (c), and Maryclaire Snowball (r) visited the 100 Mile House Fire Rescue.
Photo credit: Maryclaire Snowball
It’s always great to take in the Bridge Creek Falls on a warm summer day and a picnic.
Photo credit: Maryclaire Snowball
It’s close to home but love to swing by Q Brew Coffee Bar in Lac La Hache for a visit and an espresso.
Photo credit: Jacqueline Harper
Jacqueline Harper (r) caught up with the team at Tourism Lillooet – (l to r) Marra Stewart, Angela Bissat, Johannes Bodendorfer, and Karime.