THE NORTHERN EMBASSY

We’ve been keeping these somewhat quiet for the last little while but they’re finally here. Limited edition Embassy snapbacks made by Quintin, there’s only 50 of each color made and once they’re gone, they’re gone. They come with a swag guarantee, get some swag in your life. Stay Mad is stitched on the back of the hats, right above the snap. Our homies at 3Ride and Bmx Gallery will have some in very shortly, you can also hit us up direct if you want one or hit up our online store to order one up. Check out more pics of them after the jump.

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When people think of the Montreal olympic stadium they tend to think of the UFO shaped building, the crazy natural mini, and the slant walls. The reality is that the big-o has alot of spots, some lesser known than others. Around front lays some really fun green rails, we met up with the Montreal homies and filmed this quick little edit. Featuring Greg Flag, Justin Kirnan, Justin Hughes, dirty Dillon Lloyd, and Corey Dewey.

Dave Scott sent this in a while back and I totally spaced out on posting it up, sorry Dave. Check out a chill Commons (Halifax, NS) sesh courtesy of the open liquor boys. Featuring Terril Hagar, Spencer Birt, Steve Flanagan, Ryan Kuryluk and Dave Scott, filmed and edited by Dave Scott.


photo by Eric Marshall

If you’ve ever had the chance to meet Dan Cook, you probably know he’s a great guy with a very funny personality. Besides the obvious English banter, he always seems to get himself into very funny situations. I’ve know Dan for a few years now and I’ve always looked up to his photos. He’s one of the few BMX photographers that tries his best to approach BMX with a different feel. “Nothing thrills me more then going out, thinking about a photo angle, setting up many flashes and catching it at the right time” he says. Click below for a few photos Dan has taken and some Q&A. If you want see more of his work take a look at his flickr.

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If you are the filmer for your crew, you tend to tag along on the most adventures and excursions. If someone is doing something notable, chances are that you will be there. So with the increase in duties often comes the increase of wild stories. That could be police encounters, being and filming in sketchy areas, or being the first to witness bangers, wrecks crashes, and more. We thought we would ask a number of noteworthy filmers across Canada of some of their most memorable experiences while out and behind the lens.

Embassy’s own Jeremy Deme starts this feature off with his tale of the Kamloops disaster. Click below to read his story and check back soon for part two.

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