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Projects

Websites for tourism, non profits, and ag organizations in Western Canada.

Each project starts with content and structure, then a careful build on Craft CMS or Statamic and a clear care plan. The goal is steady inquiries and bookings, not just a good looking homepage.

Here are a few examples of how that looks in practice, across tourism, hospitality, non profits, ag, and education.

Tourism and hospitality

Making it easier for visitors to book and plan trips.

Work for transportation companies, resorts, lodges, and tour operators in the Rockies and beyond.

Banff Transportation Group

Tourism and hospitality • Banff

Modernized site and streamlined paths that turn casual interest into booking requests. Clear information for routes, timing, and services.

  • New information architecture that reflects how people plan trips.
  • Mobile first layouts for on the go visitors.
  • Technical SEO improvements for key routes and services.

Simple focus, reduce friction between interest and a booking request.

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Fairmont Creek Vacation Rentals

Vacation rentals • Fairmont Hot Springs

Craft CMS build with mobile first layouts and clearer booking paths for a busy vacation rental business.

  • Room and offer pages with consistent structure and visuals.
  • Improved hierarchy between information and booking actions.
  • Faster page loads on image heavy pages.

Focus, make it simple to compare options then book without second guessing.

Summerland Waterfront Resort & Spa

Resort hotel • Lake Okanagan

Streamlined booking paths and improved mobile experience for a lakeside resort, built on Craft CMS.

  • Clear presentation of rooms, packages, and seasonal offers.
  • Focused booking calls to action on key pages.
  • Layouts tuned for on the go trip planning.

Aim, help guests move from browsing to a confident reservation.

Education, Health & Resources Hubs

Helping people find programs and resources in a few clicks.

Work for institutes and organizations that publish large resource libraries for students, partners, and the public.

The Prentice Institute

Education and research • Lethbridge

Easier access to research outputs and clearer navigation for a growing institute.

  • Restructured content models for long term publishing.
  • Improved search and filters for key resources.
  • Performance work for heavy content pages.

Simple goal, help people find relevant research in two or three clicks, not ten.

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Healthy Lethbridge

Non profit • 850+ page resource hub

Migration of an 850+ page health and activity site to Craft CMS, keeping SEO intact and making it easier for residents to find local resources.

  • Comprehensive content and SEO audit to identify high value pages and metadata.
  • Migration of all content to Craft CMS with improved information architecture and navigation.
  • Mobile first layouts, integrated Google Maps, and privacy friendly analytics with Plausible.

Goal, keep search visibility strong while giving editors a modern CMS and residents a clearer path to programs, parks, and services.

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Non profits and membership

Supporting outreach, membership, and bilingual communication.

Work for organizations that need to explain programs clearly, invite support, and keep content in sync across languages.

Lethbridge Sport Council

Non profit • Lethbridge

Leadership and programs hub with clearer program listings and improved discovery.

  • Structured program listings with filters and categories.
  • Mobile first layouts for families and coaches on the go.
  • Improved editor experience for updating programs and events.

Goal, make it simple to see what is available and how to take part.

Lethbridge Therapeutic Riding Association

Non profit • Statamic

Statamic migration with a refreshed, mobile first design and streamlined registration, tickets, and donations.

  • Clear program and event pages with calls to action.
  • SEO sound structure for programs and news.
  • Flows that support donors, riders, and volunteers.

Result, easier navigation and more confident publishing for a small team.

Lethbridge Sport Volunteer Hub

Non-profit • Volunteer platform

Dedicated volunteer hub that connects local sport organizations with people who want to help, built as a Craft CMS multi site alongside the main Lethbridge Sport Council site.

  • Frictionless volunteer registration and profile updates.
  • Simple tools for organizations to post and manage opportunities.
  • Segmented email campaigns so the coordinator can reach the right volunteers.

Focus, make it easier for volunteers and organizations to find each other and stay in touch.

Ag and rural business

Explaining specialized services in a way that feels familiar.

Work for independent ag retailers, service providers, and rural businesses that need to speak clearly to local clients.

Rowland Farms

Agri business • Southern Alberta

Mobile first redesign with streamlined navigation and content that highlights products, family heritage, and community support.

  • Clear separation between retail products and farm story.
  • Improved performance on image heavy pages.
  • Editor workflows that make seasonal updates easier.

Outcome, a site that feels modern without losing the local character.

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Independent Crop Inputs

Ag retail • Southern Alberta

From a one page site to a modern Craft CMS website, with clear product and service information and lead capture.

  • Service descriptions framed around real seasonal tasks.
  • Stronger emphasis on local knowledge and relationships.
  • Forms and contact routes that fit how clients actually reach out.

Goal, make the site feel like talking to someone at the counter.

Schuler Timberworks Inc.

Small business • Timber frame

Custom timber frame portfolio site on Statamic, designed to capture quality inquiries.

  • Project galleries that highlight craft and detail.
  • Clear prompts for inquiries on each project type.
  • SEO ready structure for local and regional search.

Focus, help the right clients understand what is possible and how to start a conversation.

Bilingual websites

Publishing in two languages without doubling the work.

Work for organizations that need content to feel natural in English and French, while keeping workloads realistic for small teams.

Cinemagine Alberta

Non profit • Bilingual site

Bilingual site with faster publishing, clearer content models, and easier outreach for a small, busy team.

  • Content structure built for English and French side by side.
  • Reusable components for events, programs, and news.
  • Care plan that supports frequent updates.

Result, the team can share news in both languages without extra stress.

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La Garderie CREFL

Non profit • Bilingual childcare

Bilingual (French/English) website for the only francophone childcare centre in Lethbridge, with a simple structure for busy parents and staff.

  • Mobile first layouts that make key info easy to find on phones.
  • Clear sections for programs, staff, and enrollment details.
  • Statamic CMS setup so the team can update French and English content without wrestling layouts.

Aim, help francophone and French curious families understand the centre and reach out with confidence.

How to read these projects

The same steady process, shaped to each organization.

Some projects start with a full new site. Others start with an audit and a series of improvements. The structure of the work stays familiar, even as details change.

We focus on visitors and editors first, then choose the right mix of design, build, and care to support that.

  1. Understand context, visitors, and what “working” means for your organization, not just page views.
  2. Shape content and structure so people can find what they need in a few clear steps.
  3. Design and build on Craft CMS or Statamic, with an editor experience that feels safe to use.
  4. Launch with redirects, analytics, and basic technical SEO in place, then watch how real people use the site.
  5. Adjust and care for the site over time, with small improvements instead of big, infrequent overhauls.

Some projects move through all of these steps at once. Others start with a focused audit or improvement and grow from there.

What clients say about these projects

Clear process, steady follow through, and calmer teams.

A few words from people behind some of the projects above.

“Dany is a proactive partner and a valued extension to our team, easy to collaborate with and quick to respond. His SEO and site optimization work improved our site’s health and search visibility, and made content updates smoother.”

Becky Green

Fairmont Creek Vacation Rentals

“Superb from first contact to finish. Clear, user friendly design, and post launch support was excellent.”

Charles McCluskey

Banff Transportation Group

“Dany takes the time to understand our business and goals. His attention to detail and future focused thinking led to a beautiful, high performing site.”

Christine Malfair

Malfair Marketing

See all testimonials.

Wondering if your project fits

We can look at your website plans or current site together.

If you see yourself in any of these projects, we can talk about what a similar engagement might look like. If you do not, we can still take a calm look at your situation and see what makes sense.

You do not need a perfect brief. A short call is often enough to see whether you need a new site, an audit, or a support plan.

A few questions that help the first call

  • Who are the main visitors you want to serve in the next year.
  • What “working better” means for you (inquiries, bookings, signups, something else).
  • What feels fragile or confusing about your current site.
  • Rough timing and budget, even as a range.

You can send these ahead of time by email, or we can walk through them together on the call.