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  2. BC Blueberries in the News – Go Blue BC 2021

BC Blueberries in the News – Go Blue BC 2021

Thu, Aug 19, 2021
Frozen BC Blueberries on computer desk. Photo credit Rhonda Dent Photography

From July 15 – August 2, 2021, the province celebrated #GoBlueBC

 

From BC Blueberry Day on July 15th until BC Day on August 2nd, British Columbians celebrated the arrival of fresh BC Blueberries by partaking in the online celebration, #GoBlueBC.

GoBlueBC.ca was filled with videos, chef and grower interviews, recipes, family-friendly activities, restaurant spotlights, and grand prize contests with partners, White Spot, Triple O’s, and BC Ferries!

#GoBlueBC was a province-wide hit, and the media was just as excited. Read on to see which outlets mentioned #GoBlueBC or see the list online at GoBlueBc.ca:

 

Hello Vancity

Only a few days prior to BC Blueberry Day, Hello Vancity summarized all the amazing activities offered at GoBlueBC.ca.

Hello Vancity and BC Blueberries. Photo credit Hello Vancity.

 

Georgia Straight

Celebrations for BC Blueberry Day kicked off in the media with this feature by the Georgia Straight.

Georgia Straight and BC Blueberries. Photo credit Georgia Straight.

 

Small Batch

Krause Berry Farms & Estate Winery and the BC Blueberry Breakfast event were both highlighted in this blueberry feature by Small Batch.

Small Batch and BC Blueberries. Photo credit Small Batch.

 

Vancouver Magazine

#GoBlueBC was featured in Vancouver Magazine’s round-up of things to do during the week of July 12 – 18.

Vancouver Magazine and BC Blueberries. Photo credit Vancouver Magazine.

 

Vie A Maggi

Wondering what it was like to celebrate BC Blueberry Day at Krause Berry Farms & Estate Winery? Food and travel blogger, Maggi Mei, gave her readers an inside look at the BC Blueberry Breakfast event on her blog, Vie A Maggi.

Vie A Maggi and BC Blueberries.

 

Create A Stir

Create A Stir wrote about #GoBlueBC’s exciting contests with White Spot, Triple O’s and BC Ferries.

Create A Stir and BC Blueberries. Photo credit Create A Stir.

 

Good Life Vancouver

In several features by Good Life Vancouver, the fresh BC Blueberry season was highlighted.

Good Life Vancouver and BC Blueberries. Photo credit Good Life Vancouver.

 

Miss 604

To help promote #GoBlueBC, Miss 604 rounded-up every way that British Columbians can celebrate the arrival of fresh BC Blueberries!

Miss 604 and BC Blueberries. Photo credit Miss 604.

 

If you see BC Blueberries in the news, share it on social and tag @bcblueberries to spread the blueberry love.

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