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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 54 MIN

Doug Maclean

from For the Love of Winter · host FLOW Podcast

This week, Kendra sits down with longtime Bow Valley local and art dealer Doug Maclean, whose connection to Sunshine stretches back to a solo train ride west at just ten years old. From Trapper’s Lodge ski weeks in the early 60s to decades spent carving morning laps before heading into the gallery world, Doug reflects on how the mountains shaped both his life and his eye. The conversation moves from his grandmother skinning into Sunshine in the 1930s to the artists who helped define how we see the Canadian Rockies today. Doug shares how history, art, and skiing intersect in this place, and why the mountains continue to draw people back season after season.What is it you love about winter? Is it the thrill, the beauty, the stillness? As Canadian’s winter is part of our DNA. The snowy season is something that unites from coast to coast. For The Love of Winter, is a podcast that celebrates Canada’s longest season. 

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This week, Kendra sits down with longtime Bow Valley local and art dealer Doug Maclean, whose connection to Sunshine stretches back to a solo train ride west at just ten years old. From Trapper’s Lodge ski weeks in the early 60s to decades spent...

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