‘Walking the path probably isn’t enough:’ Nanaimo treasure hunt draws thousands into local parks
NANAIMO — The chase is on for locals involved in a real-world, old-school treasure hunt.
Rob Zeiler, a new resident of Nanaimo from Alberta, said he was inspired by the natural beauty of Vancouver Island and wanted to find a way to share his joy with those who may have become jaded to their surroundings.
“It was the sheer elation that I found everywhere I went on this Island and Nanaimo, the sights and things to do and see were just blowing my mind. I felt like sharing that with as many as possible and I thought getting them out on an old-school treasure hunt would be the way to do it.”
Last week, Zeiler and his fellow silversmith Kevin Driver created and hid a small piece in Neck Point Park. It was found later the same day which prompted a 2.8-ounce piece to be placed at Transfer Beach Park in Ladysmith.