Sarah Smith
Sarah Smith

With a degree in Environmental Studies (York University, Canada and Umea Universitet, Sweden), Sarah Smith has also studied at Toronto’s George Brown College School of Theatre. Sarah has over nineteen years of experience as a natural and historical interpreter for provincial parks and schools all over Western Canada, as well as an interpretive hiking guide working for various companies based in the Rockies. As a writer and actor, she toured with the award-winning local environmental theatre troupe, Evergreen Theatre for five years, before becoming the company’s Co-Artistic Director and the creator and director of Edventures in Evergreen, Evergreen’s science theatre residency program for schools throughout Alberta. In 2007, Sarah was commissioned by the Smithsonian National Zoo to write, produce and perform a science theatre show about Siberian tigers for the National Zoo’s first Zoo Lights event.  An Education Interpreter for six years at the Calgary Zoo, Sarah is now the School Programs Coordinator and is busy educating young and old alike about the amazing natural world. Sarah has hosted several Zoofaris to Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Kenya and Kenya/Tanzania and she looks forward to hosting you on more adventures to come!