Myles Williamson
Publisher, Revelstoke Review
The team at the Revelstoke Review is excited to announce the release of the latest edition of the Revelstoke TIMES Magazine.
Summer is here! Warm days, long nights, music playing nightly at Grizzly Plaza, mountain biking meetings after work, yells are heard from the pipe coaster flying down the hill, crowded vibrant patios, Subarus packed with climbing equipment and camping gear, trail heads full of bright-eyed adventurers, pleasant Saturday morning farmers market conversations, Mackenzie Avenue filled with wandering tourists commenting on the view, the sound of a chop saw buzzing in the background as a construction site hums, a paddle in a canoe takes a stroke through cold fresh water, a fly is cast into the Columbia River, and the coffee pours into another cup as you sit down with a copy of the Summer Issue to the Revelstoke TIMES Magazine.
We decided on a theme titled BLOOM, but many locals already know this to be true. Revelstoke is known for the winters, but everyone quickly learns summertime trumps winter - even diehard skiers like myself.
To the Readers:
Thank you to everyone following along, flipping through, reading or finishing your breakfast to the TIMES Magazine. Without you, we wouldn’t be here creating a magazine. Please share with us your feedback, good or bad, or if you have something that you think we should write about, drop me a line at myles.williamson@revelstokereview.com. Please pass on a copy to a friend after reading.
You can pick up your copy of the Revelstoke TIMES at your local coffee shop, grocery store, or any business in downtown Revelstoke.
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