
Tell us a little bit about yourself and what you do.
My name is Zuzana Riha. I live in Revelstoke and have so for the past 29 years. I moved here because I love the climate, I love the four seasons and I love the fact that I can adventure year-round, outside. I really like being outside and surrounded by nature.
I grew up in Chilliwack but was born in Prague in the Czech Republic. My parents emigrated here when I was young. After graduating from high school in Chilliwack, I went to Emily Carr University of Art + Design for a couple of years. I found that city life was not for me, so I got a job in Manning Park as a BC Parks back country ranger and ski patrol.
All along, however, I have always kept doing my art. It was never my main career, and in fact still is not! I currently work for Parks Canada and have for the past 25 years. I first worked for Parks Canada as a Visitor Experience Attendant and then I worked on trails and as an avalanche technician. I am currently Product Development Officer at Parks Canada. I am ready to retire now and grow up and become a full-time artist! Working for Parks, I have learnt that connection to nature is crucial to our species survival, and I try to incorporate that concept into my art.
Tell me more about your work with Search and Rescue.
I’ve stepped back from Search and Rescue work now, but I was a Revelstoke Search and Rescue volunteer for just over 25 years, as a swift water rescue, high angle rope rescue, avalanche tech, and helicopter long lining tech. I was also a dog handler for the Canadian Avalanche Rescue Dog Association (CARDA). I got to work with the Integrated Security Unit at the Vancouver Olympics and have trained three dogs over the years. Because of my love for dog handling and skiing, I got to illustrate a children’s book called Radar the Rescue Dog written by Janet Love Morrison. My good friend Bruce Watt was one of the founding members of CARDA and the book tells the story about Bruce and his dog, Radar, while instructing kids about safety on the ski hill.
You live a very FULL life!
I guess I do! While I work full time for Parks Canada, I also own a restaurant with my partner in town called the Woolsey Creek Bistro and create art on the side when I can. As an owner, I get to sell a lot of my art from the restaurant.
Between my partner and I, we have four children, and we fill our home with exchange students, hockey coaches, and pets, so there is always something going on.
I can see that art is a real creative outlet for you.
I have a very ‘child-like’ curiosity when it comes to art. I have trouble focussing on one medium because I like trying many things - I like to paint, draw, assemble, carve, pyrograph, sculpt, weld, chain saw, plasma cut, and anything else that involves attaching, sculpting, or shaping things to give them life. Hence the name ‘Boldly Undisciplined Artist’
If I have an idea I want to attempt, I can always figure it out. This works for me, because if I can imagine it, I can always find a way to make it real, using the variety of tools and techniques that I have learnt over the years. I love that.
You can check out my website at www. Zuzanariha.art. and my instagram @zuzanariha_art
What are you top “must do” recommendations for people visiting Revelstoke?
Just get outside! Take a walk along the Columbia River. We have some incredible landscapes that are often taken for granted. There are many outdoor activities that can be enjoyed year-round. Not just biking and skiing. Try paddleboarding, kayaking, fishing, hiking, driving up the parkway, climbing, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, birdwatching, or just take a walk beside the river or in a forest and feel the magical connection.
Something most people don’t know about Revelstoke.
Revelstoke is located within a natural corridor. Birds and many other species use the Columbia Valley for migration purposes. First peoples also used this corridor for travel. Over 200 years ago, David Thompson came through here, on his quest to map western North America, using the stars and a sextant. Now it is also part of the national transportation corridor, with the TransCanada Highway and CP railway winding through our cute little mountain town.
We also have an amazing historical past. Revelstoke has a wonderful variety of museums including the Revelstoke Railway Museum, Revelstoke Museum and Archives, Rogers Pass National Historic Site and Discovery Centre, and the BC Interior Forestry Museum.
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