JOEL Trembath

Joel is an aspiring filmmaker and photographer, supported by himself, his family and where he grew up. As an active kid, running around soon became a favourite hobby and spare time activity.
Like most people his age, he discovered that life comes head-on at the tail end of high school when decisions must be made about the future. Rather than committing to a longer-term decision, Joel choose to keep things the same as they were - same city, familiar faces, and similar days, until he decided to go after his wildest dreams and ideas by flying across Canada and exploring Halifax, Cape Breton Island, Montreal, Quebec City and Toronto, before spending the winter at Mount Norquay in Banff.
Today Joel spends his time in Coquitlam, BC where every day is a new adventure. To see more, click here.
COOPER Trembath

Cooper is studying to be a teacher, having spent the last two years at Douglas College before transferring to Simon Fraser University in the fall of 2022. Upon graduating from high school, Cooper traveled to Australia for two years where he volunteered (and later worked) at a camp run by the YMCA.
A rabid sports fan and travel enthusiast, in addition to his time in Australia he's visited Europe, Indonesia, New Zealand and Central America, along with extensive travels throughout the Rocky Mountains and in the US.
Cooper works and lives in Port Moody, BC with girlfriend and Melbourne native Tessa.
GORD Trembath

After graduating from the University of Alberta, Gord has spent the last 30 years working in print & digital publishing and currently runs his own media company with publications in Vancouver and on Vancouver Island.
His interest in art had been put on the back burner until three years ago when he picked up a canvas and discovered an affinity for painting. With encouragement from his family, Gord started converting his landscape paintings into greeting cards and today sells his cards and prints at shops throughout Metro Vancouver.
Along with wife Michelle and lab Jasper, Gord works and lives in Coquitlam, BC where he paints in his home-based studio.