On Sunday July 25 I'll begin a hike in Vancouver Island's Strathcona Provincial Park as part of the Strathcona Centennial Expedition. Strathcona park was enacted after the minister of the environment of the time went on a six week trip to see the mountains of Vancouver Island's interior for himself. 2010 is the 100th anniversary of that trip and BC Parks turns 100 in 2011. I'm joining the expedition for fun and to write about it.
I'm doing the Crown Mountain portion, a week long overland hike including the summit of Crown Mountain 100 years to the day of the original first ascent.
I wrote an article previewing the four week reenactment for the The Province newspaper and will be covering the expedition in BC Magazine and hopefully elsewhere.
Writer, editor and blogger for hire. I'm a full time freelance writer based in British Columbia. I have regular columns and write on assignment for a variety of outdoor, science and travel oriented magazines and websites. Links to some of my articles can be found in my blog posts. Contact me at ryan.stuart@shaw.ca
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
And the winner is...me!
I won Gold and a few other nods from the National Magazine Awards. Along with a stellar editor and creative team I won Gold for the Summer List, a collection of 50 things to do, in explore's Summer 2009 issue. I won a solo Silver for Best of our Parks in the June 2009 issue.
Several other stories and packages I was involved with won Honorable Mentions. You can see the full list at the National Magazine Awards site.
Several other stories and packages I was involved with won Honorable Mentions. You can see the full list at the National Magazine Awards site.
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Friday, May 28, 2010
Best of Banff, an inside guide to Canada's favourite park
I spent a good chunk of March researching and writing an insider's guide to Banff National Park for explore Magazine's June issue, now in print and partially reproduced online. It was probably the most fun I've ever had writing an article that didn't involve skiing untouched powder. I'm proud of the results and think I produced a really useful article.
I spent my teenage years and early twenties hanging out in the park, skiing in the winter and spring and hiking, climbing and paddling during the summer and fall. Many nights were spent celebrating in the pubs and bars off Banff Avenue. What a fun place to hang out. I go back every year.
Researching the article put me in touch with dozens of locals who like the town and park as much as I do. It also reminded me of all my adventures and misadventures and made me excited for my next trip to one of Canada's favourite outdoor playgrounds.
I spent my teenage years and early twenties hanging out in the park, skiing in the winter and spring and hiking, climbing and paddling during the summer and fall. Many nights were spent celebrating in the pubs and bars off Banff Avenue. What a fun place to hang out. I go back every year.
Researching the article put me in touch with dozens of locals who like the town and park as much as I do. It also reminded me of all my adventures and misadventures and made me excited for my next trip to one of Canada's favourite outdoor playgrounds.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Ryan Stuart National Magazine Award Nominations
I'm going to blow my own horn: For the second year in a row I've been nominated for several National Magazine Awards. All are for writing packages in explore Magazine; the magazine recieved 19 nominations in total.
I'm nominated for: Service: Lifestyle for the article Best of Our Parks, a hit list for Canada's parks; as part of a large team of writers, editors and designers for Best Single Issue and Editorial Package; and two nominations in Single Service Article Package, one for Do it Like an Olympian, a package of advice from Olympic athletes, and one for The Summer List, a plan for summer fun.
You can read all the nominated stories and packages here.
The awards will be handed out at a gala event on June 4, in Toronto.
I'm nominated for: Service: Lifestyle for the article Best of Our Parks, a hit list for Canada's parks; as part of a large team of writers, editors and designers for Best Single Issue and Editorial Package; and two nominations in Single Service Article Package, one for Do it Like an Olympian, a package of advice from Olympic athletes, and one for The Summer List, a plan for summer fun.
You can read all the nominated stories and packages here.
The awards will be handed out at a gala event on June 4, in Toronto.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Icefall Lodge, ski pant review: more articles in Skiing Magazine
The best ski run of my life has been immortalized in the pages of Skiing Magazine's December issue. The article I wrote about Icefall Lodge focuses on the highlight of the trip, a 5,000 foot descent that included an aptly named section, The Playground. Natural half pipes, cliffs, lips, ramps and pillows were on tap, as was a sweet ski right into the heart of a glacier. It was unreal.In the same issue is a ski pant review. I called in 20 odd new ski pants and put them through their paces, handed them off to ski bums and generally abused them. In the end I reviewed eight for Skiing. Four appear in the online article.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Nouvelle Provence still new
I just finished writing content for the Comox Valley visitor guide. A big focus was on agri-tourism, a growing trend that sees people travel places specifically to sample the produce grown locally. Working on it reminded me of an article I wrote for BC Business Magazine a couple years ago. The Comox Valley has put a lot of effort into attracting new farmers to the Comox Valley. This area, near my home in Courtenay, is home to a large percentage of available farm land on temperate Vancouver Island. The marketing effort is dubbed the New Provence. While I don't necessarily agree with the moniker I do know the local food tastes good!
Here's a link to my article in the June 2007 issue of BC Business Magazine: http://www.bcbusinessonline.ca/bcb/top-stories/2007/06/01/la-nouvelle-provence
Here's a link to my article in the June 2007 issue of BC Business Magazine: http://www.bcbusinessonline.ca/bcb/top-stories/2007/06/01/la-nouvelle-provence
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Two features in Explore's winter issue
I wrote a big chunk of explore Magazine's winter issue and you can see excerpts from both articles on the website. One is called Do it like an Olympian. The concept came from an article I wrote for explore last summer that was a collection of tips and tricks from pro athletes in a bunch of sports. The Olympian version was devoted to Olympic sports and focused mainly on technique tips, ways of improving performance at the ski hill, half pipe and cross country area. The other article was a round up of 50 things for winter. I included everything from destinations, activities to try and gear that will make this winter better. Check it all out on explore's website under articles.
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