Western Living

My Neighbourh­ood

Designer and artist Martha Sturdy shares her favourite places in the low-key Pemberton Valley.

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Designer and artist Martha Sturdy shares her favourite Pemberton haunts.

When she needs a break from designing the gorgeous resin platters and sculptures that have become ubiquitous signifiers of good taste, Martha Sturdy doesn’t head too far afield. Her getaway from her False Creek studio lies just up the Sea-to-Sky Highway, in the Pemberton Valley. The Sturdy ranch is a home base for lazy weekends spent horseback riding and exploring nature, with everything the designer needs well within reach. Here, Sturdy shares a few of her Pemberton go-tos.

Pemberton General Store is a bit of a Pemberton institutio­n, founded in 1956. You can get everything here— like my favourite Sorel winter boots.

Blackbird Bakery is run by the lovely Raven Burns, and her meat pies are the absolute best. It’s my go-to dinner on the nights when I don’t feel like cooking.

Pemberton Valley Equestrian

Centre is a beautiful outdoor facility in town. Shirley Hill’s students often win at the Thunderbir­d Stadium competitio­ns in Vancouver. I swear by her! The proprietor­s of Pemberton

Valley Nurseries, Shelley and Allan Fraser, are very knowledgea­ble and will help you find the perfect plant for your landscape and zone. I buy rose bushes, red petunias and tomatoes every year. Allan even helped me landscape the pond on my own ranch. I love to go to Mile One Eating House with my husband, David. They have the best buns, which they make in-house, and the chicken burger is amazing, too.

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