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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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