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Take a Trip through the Canadian Rockies, British Columbia’s Cowboy Country & into the Coast Mountains
Continue Reading: Take a Trip through the Canadian Rockies, British Columbia’s Cowboy Country & into the Coast MountainsThis is a road trip of a lifetime with breathtaking scenery infused with rich Canadian history as you drive from Calgary, Alberta to Vancouver, British Columbia. Wind your way through breathtaking snow-capped alpine peaks and around iridescent aquamarine lakes. Witness the highest mountain peak in…
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Discovering Camping in British Columbia in the Fall Season
Continue Reading: Discovering Camping in British Columbia in the Fall SeasonIt’s time to bring out the sweaters and store the flip flops! The fall season is a perfect time to avoid the crowds and explore BC while camping. In the shoulder season, Provincial Parks and private campgrounds usually have space available, allowing you to be…
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Exploring British Columbia’s Recreation Sites and Trails: Lundbom Lake
Continue Reading: Exploring British Columbia’s Recreation Sites and Trails: Lundbom LakeSometimes, the weather can be tough in the lower mainland of British Columbia. Rain and overcast skies can put a serious damper on our motivation to get out of the house and into the great outdoors. Last spring, we put the dreary weather behind us…
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5 Fun Family Adventures Near Wasa Lake in the East Kootenays, BC
Continue Reading: 5 Fun Family Adventures Near Wasa Lake in the East Kootenays, BCWasa lake is the warmest lake in the Kootenays and is a popular summer camping destination. This Provincial campground has 103 sites (65 of them are reservable), an amphitheatre for parks talks, nature trail, kids (or adventurous adults) bike park, as well as washrooms with…
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Tunkwa Lake Resort in BC’s Gold Country – Come for the Loons, Not the Tunes
Continue Reading: Tunkwa Lake Resort in BC’s Gold Country – Come for the Loons, Not the TunesLocated just a one-hour drive from Kamloops, Tunkwa Lake Resort is on the other side of Logan Lake when coming in from Highway 5. It offers both campsites and cabins, as well as boat rentals.
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Why a Trip to the Cariboo, BC is not to be Missed
Continue Reading: Why a Trip to the Cariboo, BC is not to be MissedHaving spent the first few days of our trip in and around the Squamish and Whistler areas, we found a small campground along Hwy 99 named Cinnamon rec site to use as a proper launching point into the Cariboo region.
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Paul Lake Provincial Park, a Picturesque Camping Spot Near Kamloops, BC
Continue Reading: Paul Lake Provincial Park, a Picturesque Camping Spot Near Kamloops, BCWe chose Paul Lake for its variety of recreational opportunities. I had heard the day use area was excellent, and a quick look on the BC Parks website confirmed that the park offered both canoeing and hiking.
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Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park near Merritt, BC Offers Lots to Explore plus New Campsites
Continue Reading: Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park near Merritt, BC Offers Lots to Explore plus New CampsitesKentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park is located just off Highway 5A between Merritt and Princeton. Surrounded by rolling ranch land, Kentucky-Alleyne boasts two sparkling turquoise lakes that draw anglers from near and far.
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Powell River, British Columbia, Insulated by Nature
Continue Reading: Powell River, British Columbia, Insulated by NaturePowell River, situated on the side of a mountain is wrapped in forest, insulated by nature. With hundreds of lakes behind it and the ocean at its feet, locals have the best of both worlds.
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“Unglamping” in BC: Camping Unplugged
Continue Reading: “Unglamping” in BC: Camping UnpluggedI must admit, three years ago, camping without hookups scared me. Our camping companions suggested that we try Herald Provincial Park in the Shuswap, a campsite without power, water and sewer. I panicked, no microwave, rice cooker or outlets to charge my cell phone. But…
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5 Reasons You Should Go Fishing While Camping in BC This Year
Continue Reading: 5 Reasons You Should Go Fishing While Camping in BC This YearThe tent, trailer or RV is packed and you’re ready for a camping vacation. With 20,000 lakes and 750,000 km of streams in British Columbia, there is a very good chance you’ll be camping next to water. Why not take advantage and go fishing on…
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Osoyoos, BC: Desert Camping in the Winter
Continue Reading: Osoyoos, BC: Desert Camping in the WinterWe decided to check out Osoyoos a little more closely in the winter since it is such a popular destination in the summer. It is known for often having short, dry winters and is an attractive destination for snowbirds.
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A Slice of the Mediterranean in the Heart of Vancouver Island, BC
Continue Reading: A Slice of the Mediterranean in the Heart of Vancouver Island, BCDid you know the Cowichan Valley has one of the warmest annual temperature averages in all of Canada? It’s comparable to the Mediterranean, but right in our own backyard! You’ll find lush scenery, beautiful views and a plethora of activities for a family friendly camping…
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Learn to Fish – a British Columbia Program that Teaches You How to Fish
Continue Reading: Learn to Fish – a British Columbia Program that Teaches You How to FishIt may still be winter but that doesn’t mean we can’t think about things to do in the spring. One activity to plan for, especially if you have youngsters, is participating in a Learn to Fish program.
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5 BC Places to Visit for Outdoor Fun and Winter Camping
Continue Reading: 5 BC Places to Visit for Outdoor Fun and Winter CampingBritish Columbia is fast becoming a destination for RVing and camping, particularly with those who live in colder climes. Here are 5 blogs that we have published during the past year that showcase some of things to do and places to camp in BC’s winter…
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5 Go To Camping Games for the Whole Family
Continue Reading: 5 Go To Camping Games for the Whole FamilyWhen thinking of the annual camping trip(s) and preparing lists, I find that the first list that comes to mind is the “Entertainment list”. No I am not talking about bringing the TV, PVR or the DVDs. I’m talking about good old sit down games…
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Coast Along British Columbia’s Famed Fishing Highway 24 in the Cariboo
Continue Reading: Coast Along British Columbia’s Famed Fishing Highway 24 in the CaribooWhile travelling east-west between the Southern Cariboo’s 100 Mile House (above the Fraser Plateau) and the town of Little Fort in BC’s Thompson River Valley, you’ll find the historic Highway 24 – also known as BC’s Fishing Highway.
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Plan a Memorable Vacation in BC’s Stunning Telegraph Cove and the Broughton Archipelago
Continue Reading: Plan a Memorable Vacation in BC’s Stunning Telegraph Cove and the Broughton ArchipelagoBroughton Archipelago Provincial Park, sandwiched between Northern Vancouver Island and mainland British Columbia, is certainly in contention for one of the most beautiful parts of the province. With towering cliffs, midden beaches, rocky islets, and protected passageways through lushly forested islands, the Broughton Archipelago makes…
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Golden Ears Provincial Park has Lots of Camping Options
Continue Reading: Golden Ears Provincial Park has Lots of Camping OptionsThere are three main campgrounds as well as a walk-in Campground at Alder Flats on the West Canyon Trail. There is a boat launch, a highly popular day use area that has canoe rentals. The lake has a roped off area for swimming and water…
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5 Unique Locations to Explore in Nanaimo, BC
Continue Reading: 5 Unique Locations to Explore in Nanaimo, BCMany people pass through Nanaimo while on route to various other Vancouver Island destinations. In doing so, some of the most fascinating locations are missed. Here are five great reasons to make Nanaimo one of the top places to explore.
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Hip and Happening in the South Cariboo, BC – 10 Reasons to Visit Today
Continue Reading: Hip and Happening in the South Cariboo, BC – 10 Reasons to Visit TodayThe South Cariboo area of British Columbia is known as a land of big adventures, outdoor recreation and cowboys. And with the proliferation of world-class guest ranches dotted across its wide-open landscape, it definitely comes by its reputation naturally. But many don’t realize that the…
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Osoyoos & Oliver, in the Okanagan, British Columbia – Offers Plenty To Do in the Summer
Continue Reading: Osoyoos & Oliver, in the Okanagan, British Columbia – Offers Plenty To Do in the SummerFor a unique British Columbia experience, head to Canada’s only true desert destination: Osoyoos, located at the southern end of the Okanagan Valley. A 20 minute drive north of Osoyoos is the town of Oliver. Described as the “Wine Capital of Canada” thanks to the…
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