Activities
Travel the Stunning Stewart-Cassiar/Highway 37 in Northern BC
The Stewart-Cassiar Highway is 724 km of stunning scenery in British Columbia’s north. My husband and I took our time exploring this amazing area from the Yukon border in the north, to Kitwanga in the south and over to Stewart and Hyder, Alaska. Continue ReadingView Near Iskut, Northern BC
Winter Camping for the Beginner in British Columbia
Winter can be a magical time to explore British Columbia and try new activities. Thankfully, there are many campgrounds and parks – both private and public – open in the ‘off-season’. Continue ReadingRVing in Winter | Canadream
Who is Your Wildlife Companion In British Columbia?
Have you ever thought about who your wildlife camping companions really are? Have you ever just sat quietly for 60 seconds and listened? This could make a great camping activity for the whole family, by making it a family tradition where once a day the whole family sits in silence for just 60 seconds and make a note of all that you hear. Continue ReadingStellar Jay by Bird Atlas
The Ins and Outs of Fishing in British Columbia
British Columbia is fortunate to have both saltwater and freshwater fishing (also known as tidal and non-tidal) opportunities often close to campgrounds, RV parks or Recreation Sites. Continue ReadingThe Underwater ‘Treasures’ of Pavilion Lake in British Columbia’s Cariboo
While the steep limestone cliffs and colourful water provide a beautiful destination above the water, Pavilion Lake is internationally known for what lays below the surface. Continue ReadingDiving at Pavilion Lake, BC
Kayaking in British Columbia’s Nootka Sound Off the West Coast of Vancouver Island
Multi-day ocean kayaking trips are an excellent way to explore some of the hidden treasures of the BC coast. When looking for a kayaking location offering a diversity of scenery, Nootka Sound scores highly as it offers both calm and protected waters. Continue ReadingKayaks in a Sheltered Cove in Nootka Sound, BC
Plan to Visit Marble Canyon Provincial Park in British Columbia’s Cariboo Region
The dry interior of the province is one of our favourite camping destinations. Marble Canyon Provincial Park, located along Highway 99 between Cache Creek and Lillooet, fits the bill for everything we like. Continue ReadingKayaking Crown Lake Marble Canyon Provincial Park
Experience Clearwater Lake, Wells Gray Provincial Park, British Columbia
Wells Gray Provincial Park offers a multitude of front country and backcountry opportunities. From waterfall viewing to hiking, to water sports, this park has it all. Continue ReadingKayak Launching Clearwater Lake
The Final 5 Days in a Rental RV Exploring the Coastal Mountains of BC
Having picked up our RV rental in Delta, BC the first five days of our circle tour took us to Manning Park, Merritt, Kamloops and on our 4th night we stayed at Pinantan Lake Resort north off Hwy 5. Continue ReadingFraser Cove Campground. Peter and a Sturgeon
How to Respect and Observe Wildlife and Our Natural Surroundings with the BC Camper’s Code
The Camper’s Code is a health and safety initiative that has nine simple rules that are easy to follow. When outdoor enthusiasts respect the rules, camping continues to be enjoyable for all and nature remains pristine and animals stay wild. This blog explains: Respect Wildlife, Take Only Photos and Control Your Pets. Continue Reading