Lisa grew up in Northern Ontario and spent her summers at her Quebec Cottage on the lake. She went to Sheridan Institute of Technology for Advertising and Marketing graduating in 2011.
She began her working career in Toronto purchasing national broadcast space for a range of brands, including large CPG brands. In 2016 she decided to move 3200 KM to beautiful Alberta for a mountainous playground, to hike, snowboard and practice her landscape photography.
I am inspired by the things that spark my creativity and passion. Growing up in such a beautiful environment was such a blessing and that drive to explore, find new places and experience new things are what inspire me to have a more positive outlook on life, confidence that I can overcome obstacles in front of me and the phrase I can do it gets thrown around a lot.
I am inspired by…
The places I have gotten to on my own two feet - on top of a mountain you can see far and wide.
The people I meet along the way when traveling the world or just in your own backyard.
The food I eat from around the world, flavors spark creativity.
You wouldn’t know it, but I love reading fantasy novels and sometimes wish I could live an adventure or 2. I am happy though that I do live for my own adventures!
I could give you a run for your money in ax/knife throwing and archery.
I have driven the full length of Canada, 7,513 KM from Tofino, BC on Vancouver Island to Cape Spear, St. John’s Newfoundland. We have a beautiful Country full of nothing but the wilderness.
Favorite Color: Forest Green
Favorite Drink: Old Fashion / Phillips LongBoat Chocolate Porter
Favorite Food: Khao Soi, Northern Thai Curry Soup with Crispy Egg Noodles
Favorite Dessert: Christmas Cookies
Favorite Animal: Bears, in general, are fascinating creatures!
Favorite Show: The Wire
Favorite Movie:
Favorite Music: Arkells, Kygo
Favorite Place to Travel: CambodiaFavorite Pastime: Hiking To Mountain Tops
Has 11 years of experience in Marketing
Has a fluffy dog named Iceberg
If food is meant to be hot, I hate when its cold
Made it to 20 peaks and counting