Pamela Anderson Shares Her Morning Routine That Starts at 4-and Why This Is the 'Most Beautiful Place in the World'
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Pamela Anderson Shares Her Morning Routine That Starts at 4-and Why This Is the 'Most Beautiful Place in the World'
"I haven't been home in a few months, and I can't wait to put my feet in the water immediately, no matter how cold it is. It's like, I'm home. Vancouver Island is my sanctuary. It's always been my place where I went to refuel. I always wanted to go back to where the trees knew me since birth."
"I dream very vividly when I'm there. I'm back to where I came from, back to the ocean, mountains, and animals-I even love my West Coast bugs! I'm not used to East Coast bugs. It's the little things that bring you back to your childhood."
"It's such a great healing space, and probably what kept me in one piece is having that foundation. my saving grace."
Pamela Anderson was born and raised on Vancouver Island and maintains a profound bond with its ocean, forests, mountains, and wildlife. She returned to the island during the pandemic and describes it as her sanctuary and place to refuel. Growing up in Ladysmith, she did not leave the island for her first two decades and retains vivid childhood memories tied to the landscape and even local insects. Her grandfather emphasized metaphysical ties to the Earth and provided grounding. Anderson partnered with Destination Canada to invite Americans to a Resolution Reset and to award curated trips through Entrée Canada.
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