#eskaquest last summer? Well the ESKA team is back again and Little Monkey and I have been invited to be one of the eskaquest team members! From June 22nd to July 31st ESKA Water is inviting Torontonians to explore our city in a free, Toronto wide scavenger

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Toronto Scavenger Hunt #eskaquest

Bt5GM98CAAQximbRemember how we ran around the city with #eskaquest last summer? Well the ESKA team is back again and Little Monkey and I have been invited to be one of the eskaquest team members! From June 22nd to July 31st ESKA Water is inviting Torontonians to explore our city in a free, Toronto wide scavenger hunt to WIN prizes. Sounds like fun, right?

 

Last year we used an app to hunt down the various tiles across the city but this year, participants can find an actual person with a prize in hand. I’m joined by Toronto lifestyle blogger Casie Stewart, Indie 88 radio host Brent Albrecht, MTV Live alumni Paul Lemieux and Sheena Snively and TV personality Daryn Jones! There’s instant gratification this year because we will be out and about with prizes for you to come and grab! How do you find one of us? Well that’s easy! Follow the #eskaquest Twitter stream or mosey along to the eskaquest website to find out when and where you can find each of us. Each week will feature a different host giveaway with a new prize. Prizes will include tickets and passes to 11 unique summer experiences and events – from Osheaga Festival tickets to family friendly adventures like a stay at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel and wristbands to Slide The City. Any guesses what we’ll be giving away?

 

 

 

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eska waterThose who know me are aware that I LOVE Toronto’s tap water and yet when it comes to bottled water (especially during our travels). I’m very picky as the taste profile of most bottle waters do not suit my taste buds. ESKA is one brand that really stands out for me, as I LOVE the taste and mouth-feel. ESKA Natural Spring Water, one of the purest waters in the world, is bottled directly at its source at the St-Mathieu esker in Quebec. Tucked away amongst 5,000 acres of protected virgin forest lies the St. Mathieu esker where a miraculous natural filtration process occurs. Snow and rain are filtered by glacial rocks for more than 15 years, resulting in water that is exceptionally clean, cold and microbiologically pure. I’d love to visit the area one day soon and explore all that the region offers visitors!

 

Be sure to keep an eye out for our tweets and we’ll reveal our exact location on July 22nd and 25th!

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