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Three years, three lessons: reflecting on the start of my career in digital marketing

Laura Stilwell, March 12 2022

If you had asked me five years ago where I saw myself in 2022, I would have had no idea. I would not have said that I’ll know how to buy ads on LinkedIn, or set up event tracking in Google Tag Manager, or even write social media posts on a daily basis. Today, I can do all of those things and more as a digital marketer at Invest in Canada.

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Adventures

Where to hike on your first trip to Moab, Utah

Laura Stilwell, December 16 2021

Moab has it all. Whether you want to hike, bike, climb, whitewater raft, camp or drive off-road vehicles, you can do it in Moab, Utah. An all-around mecca for dirtbags, vanlifers and adventure-seekers, it’s an awesome place to come for a week or a month – but you might just end up staying forever!

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Adventures

A guide to intermediate mountain biking in Moab, Utah

Laura Stilwell, December 6 2021

Slickrock. The Whole Enchilada. Captain Ahab. Porcupine Rim. If you’re avid mountain biker, you’ve probably heard of at least one of these trails in Moab, Utah. My brother David is one of those avid bikers and he invited me on a trip to Moab in November 2021. As an intermediate mountain biker at best, I was apprehensive about what I was getting mys...

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Camping in Algonquin Park

The best canoe trip in Algonquin Park

Laura Stilwell, September 8 2021

Are you looking for a new canoe route? Why not try Canoe Lake to Burnt Island Lake in Algonquin Park! Not only is Algonquin one of the best camping locations in Ontario, it's also very accessible from Ottawa and Toronto, but people from all over the world come here to experience the pristine lakes, trails and campsites. This trip is perfect for beg...

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Adventures

The best hiking trail in Algonquin Park: Centennial Ridges

Laura Stilwell, June 29 2021

If you're wondering where to go hiking, look no further than Algonquin Park for some of the best hiking trails in Ontario. The Park has so many trails that are easily accessible from the Highway 60 Corridor, and you can't really go wrong with any of them. That being said, you should choose one that suits your fitness level, allotted time, and inter...

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