Ep 6 - Kevin

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Thru Here

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Things got real for Kevin on the road this summer — travelling can’t always be just fun and games. First, car problems. Second, more car problems. And then, a counter protest in BC where tensions were high and all he could think about was doing what he knew was the right thing. Kevin has been using destination weddings as an excuse to see the world for quite some time now and it just so happened that a wedding in Jasper this summer provided him with the opportunity to see more of the country he grew up in. Listen along as we go through the valleys and peaks with him just as his trip was coming to a close. We hear about the highlights of the trip, how shit got real pretty quickly, the downfalls of relying on a vehicle and why Kevin values travelling and thinks it’s crucial to do. Thru Here releases new episodes every Thursday, but will be entering a mid-season break from Nov. 29 - Jan. 10. Tune in on Dec. 6 for a teaser preview of what’s to come in the latter half of season one of Thru Here. Season one of Thru Here takes place in Riding Mountain National Park, a vast forested oasis among Manitoba’s hundreds of kilometres of prairie, and a destination for many travellers. Thru Here is recorded on Treaty 2 territory. The land is the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene Peoples and the homeland of the Metis Nation. The land is also used by Indigenous nations from Treaties 1, 3 and 4.

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