Pamela is a member of the Black Tusk Snowmobile Club, and former Zone 4 (Lower Mainland) Director.
Originally a true-blue Albertan, moving to BC in 1990. Mainland West Coast and Islands of BC is and will always be home for me now. Occasionally visiting Alberta in the winter confirms I made the right decision😊. I have a wonderful Husband with whom I enjoy our combined family of four children in total. All grown up, moved out and making life work all by themselves. We are very lucky parents. In the real world, I work in Administration and Volunteer Coordinator at a long-term care facility. Hubby and I are serious Summer Seekers in our converted 65-foot seiner called Ocean Cape. Our favorite place so far in BC waters is called the Broughtons. Great fishing! This year we plan to tackle the West Coast of Vancouver Island.
I have been Volunteering for the snowmobile community since 2005 in different roles- newsletter editor for local club, various social activities and fundraising, BCSF zone director and now the BCSF Secretary. Snowmobiling in BC is the most rewarding and enjoyable province in Canada to play in. With so many options for sledders of families right up to the avid pro sledder. BC has the best of the best. You might say it’s a passion to be volunteering but I think it is just a thing where you know you can help and want to help so…. here we are. Volunteering for something I feel strongly for and love.
My husband and I are members of the Black Tusk Snowmobile Club in Squamish, BC where we also volunteer our time when we can, doing groomer repairs, cabin cleaning, generator repairs and web cam/solar panel repairs. Although I enjoy Squamish, my favorite place so far in my last 13 years of riding would have to be a tossup of Wells, BC and Bralorne, BC with Bralorne weighing heavy for first place.
Pamela Cole - BCSF Secretary