'I ended up using seafood in my dessert': Campbell River chef competes on survival cooking show
and we’d like to do a new show are you interested? And I wrote it off as a scam,” Berg jokes.
But he eventually realized it was the real deal and he was whisked away for his four-night stint on the show during last November’s“I know a lot of people, myself included, had never experienced that kind of cold before for that prolonged,” he said. It’s the second show being released this month that focuses on this region’s rugged environment. Netflix’s, narrated by Canadian actor Will Arnett, comes out next week. Tourism officials say they have no doubt that shows like these will entice people to visit.
“I think it shows the quality of the environment and with this particular show the quality of foraging opportunities and the excellence of the chefs that we have in this region and they all go together to create a really positive tourism experience for visitors,” said Brian Cant, vice-president of Business Engagement for 4VI, formerly Tourism Vancouver Island.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.
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