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Explore British Columbia’s Scenic West Kootenays
Continue Reading: Explore British Columbia’s Scenic West KootenaysMountains, lakes and old-growth forests make up the West Kootenays, a scenic and outdoorsy area of the Kootenays region in southeastern BC. Bordering Washington, Idaho and the edge of Montana, it’s nestled between the Okanagan and the East Kootenays, with the Purcell Mountain range as…
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Village of Radium Hot Springs, BC: A Great Place for a Fall Trip
Continue Reading: Village of Radium Hot Springs, BC: A Great Place for a Fall TripRadium still had the same welcoming feel, a mecca for outdoor enthusiasts young and old. Being that it was mid-September, we could sense that things were slowing down for the winter. We were immediately greeted by the bighorn sheep at the gas station as we…
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Wonder and Awe – Yoho National Park in BC’s Kootenay Rockies
Continue Reading: Wonder and Awe – Yoho National Park in BC’s Kootenay RockiesIf you are looking for stunning steep mountains, spectacular waterfalls and turquoise glacial waters, Yoho National Park is the place to visit! Named for the Cree expression “wonder and awe”, it perfectly describes the park.
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Experience Terrace Treasures in British Columbia’s North
Continue Reading: Experience Terrace Treasures in British Columbia’s NorthLet’s visit a place where you can enjoy the wilderness, hiking, cultural diversity, fishing, and great campgrounds plus convenient shopping. Welcome to Terrace, “A place to belong,” a city of about 15,000 on Highway 16/The Yellowhead. It sits at the junction of the Skeena and…
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Snowbirds! Spending Your Winter in the Vancouver Area? Check Out These Side Trips
Continue Reading: Snowbirds! Spending Your Winter in the Vancouver Area? Check Out These Side TripsHeading east from Vancouver through the Fraser Valley via scenic Highway 7 to Harrison Hot Springs, cityscapes soon open up into country with stunning views over fields and mountains.
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Camping in British Columbia’s West Kootenays: Checking out three great campsites
Continue Reading: Camping in British Columbia’s West Kootenays: Checking out three great campsitesCamping in the West Kootenay’s is a great way to explore the area and visit communities like Nakusp and Burton. So in July 2020, we visited three campgrounds near or on the shores of Arrow Lake and the town of Nakusp.
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Camping at its best: Revelstoke to Galena Bay, British Columbia
Continue Reading: Camping at its best: Revelstoke to Galena Bay, British ColumbiaIf you are looking for some great camping and hiking, check out the corridor (Highway 23) between Revelstoke and Galena Bay. Surrounded by stunning mountain views – Selkirk Mountains on the east and Monashee Mountains on the west – this area is worth the trip!
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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…










