A few month’s back, I began working with Tourism Regina — a partnership that was long overdue. They entrusted me to get their blog up and running and ever since, I have been sharing and celebrating the best of my city with the community and beyond.
Though I’m feeling a bit torn between all the work I have taken on lately, it brings me a lot of joy to write about Regina. Anyhow, I thought sharing the links to the ‘Hang with the Locals’ posts may be of interest to my current blog readers.
So, if you have a moment and are keen to learn more about the Queen City, check out the Tourism Regina blog. I write for them every month or so and in between, I have invited other local bloggers also eager to share their own city favourite hot spots and experiences. Here are my current posts and remember to keep checking back for more:
Top treatments in the city’s top spas
30 images of summer in Wascana Park: #SeeYQR through the eyes of local instagrammers
Regina’s Breakthrough Breweries
Embrace your inner chef at Schoolhaus
Cathedral Village Arts Festival – The He(ART) of the City
Bird watching in the Regina region
Top Regina talent prevail at Saskatchewan Fashion Week
Welcome to Hang with the Locals – Let’s Celebrate!
Let me hear from you.
What would you share about Regina?
Amanda C @ UnrestingSea on said:
How exciting! It’s always rewarding when hard work brings that rewarding job. I’d love to work with a local tourism board one day, so way to go to you! I don’t know anything about Regina, but will definitely check out your posts.
Jenn Smith Nelson on said:
Thanks Amanda! There is so much I love about working with my city’s tourism board – I feel really proud as well. Rewarding certainly describes it well!
Andrew Potter on said:
It really is great to see local people from Saskatchewan sharing what our great province has to offer.
Some people have a knack for Copy and getting people interested. You are one of them.
Keep up the great work.
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Jenn Smith Nelson on said:
Wow thank you so much Andrew. That really means a lot to me. It is not only something I truly enjoy doing, it also brings me a great sense of pride to shout it from the rooftops how much I love the wonderful province of ours.
Wandering Carol on said:
Well done, Jenn. What a great partnership. And a great bird shot. Must never underestimate the power of a bird shot.
Jenn Smith Nelson on said:
Great bird shots can make or break a post. Totally agree. Thanks Carol.
Sand In My Suitcase on said:
Wonderful you’re blogging for Tourism Regina! We had a peek at your bird-watching post – didn’t know Regina was good for the birds :-). And we love the new look of your blog. Very attractive…
Jenn Smith Nelson on said:
Thanks so much – glad you enjoy the new look!
Every day in the spring it seems a discover a new bird in the city. This week’s standout is a Swainson’s Thrush, spotted in my yard who has been singing the most beautiful song for nearly a week now.