

Whistlestop Gallery
Artists and artisans of the Robson Valley
The Whistle Stop Gallery would like to acknowledge that we are honored to work, explore, and create on the unceded lands of the Lheidli T’Enneh and Simpcw First Nations. It is our responsibility to acknowledge the Indigenous land we reside on and provide an inclusive safe space that does not tolerate discrimination in any form. It is our mission to honor diversity and freedom of expression.
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Jenny Taphorn
crafter

Jenny moved to McBride when her oldest son turned three. She had been visiting McBride and her husbands family ever since she was nineteen. Which was when she first met her husband. Jenny says, "McBride is a wonderful place to raise a family! Being self employed has gifted me the opportunity to craft, and enjoy other mediums." She finds it very therapeutic, especially during the winter months.
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