Good afternoon from Elk Lake. I'm melancholy no more and that's because I can smell the finish line. We hopped on a plane from Winnipeg to Toronto yesterday at noon and then flew from Toronto to Timmins, home of one of Canada's hottest women, country music superstar Shania Twain. I was hoping to run into her, but no luck there. ...more
The Kraft Celebration Tour continued its winding road through The Maritimes with a stop in Amherst, Nova Scotia on Saturday night. It's hard to believe that "The East Crew" has completed four of our five stops on the trek. ...more
Well we did the show from Dauphin and it was awesome. The crowd was great, the Cossack riders were amazing, and if you didn’t see the start of the show then you missed a spectacle. They came riding in with there horses and swords and it was impressive. ...more
What does it mean exactly to be a "community"? Just ask the residents of Fredericton Junction, New Brunswick. It was the sixth stop on the Kraft Celebration Tour, and the town showed what community spirit and ambition can create. ...more
Goodbye Sasky, hello friendly Manitoba! What a trip it it was in Watrous. The people there were great and once the show was over, we packed up our traveling circus (as Jennifer likes to say, we know who the clowns are) and headed East. ...more
Whoever said that you can never go home was not from Saskatchewan. Once you're a card-carrying Rider-cheering Saskatchewanite you are always a Saskatchewanite and it doesn't matter what part of the province you come from - North, South, East or West. ...more
The first stop on the Eastern leg of the Kraft Celebration Tour was two days of angry insects and friendly people. Not to mention one pair of very tight pants. ...more
Hello again from Red Deer. Well we did the show and the people were outstanding. Unfortunately I started off the event showing off a lot more than I hoped to. ...more
Good bye Kaslo, hello Castlegar. Well, we did the show yesterday and from a production point of view it went very well. It's no small feat taking SPORTSCENTRE on the road and the crew in Kaslo and Toronto were great. What made the event though is the people - they were awesome, and it had a very cool energy to it. ...more
Well the town of Kaslo is starting to bustle, right beside the hotel people have set up tents and are selling all kinds of crafts and jewelry. I just went for a run down the Kaslo river trail. It's wicked, although I did get a little rattled when I saw a sign that said a cougar was in the area. ...more
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