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  • Fifty Travel Tips from a Local - Campbell River British Columbia Canada

  • Greater than a Tourist Canada
  • By: Amanda Kuster
  • Narrated by: Dr. Michelle Carabache
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins

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By: Amanda Kuster
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Publisher's Summary

This audiobook is dedicated to my home town, and to the citizens and long-term residents of Campbell River.

To my best friends Brooke, her daughter River, and Chandra - who are island adventure seekers, and residents of Campbell River, withholding a deep love for everything the city has to offer. Thank you for inspiring me to share my stories, and write in-depth about this special place.

To Marion, who was a long time citizen of Campbell River, and whom I miss dearly.

To my partner who supports every one of my ideas, projects, and my love for writing, travel, and animals. Thank you for accompanying me back to Campbell River, and appreciating what the city brings as a community.

©2021 CZYK Publishing (P)2022 CZYK Publishing

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