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Three Places Where British Columbia’s Cariboo Region Locals Like to Camp
Continue Reading: Three Places Where British Columbia’s Cariboo Region Locals Like to CampOver the past few years, these local families have shared their Cariboo Region camping experiences with us—from the new places they’ve only just discovered to those family-favourites that they love to revisit.
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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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Exploring History in New Denver, British Columbia
Continue Reading: Exploring History in New Denver, British ColumbiaNot only is B.C. wild and beautiful, it’s rich in history too. Last summer we took a road trip through the Kootenay Rockies region, hoping to get a taste of some of the wildest camping Canada has to offer.
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Off the Beaten Track: Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park
Continue Reading: Off the Beaten Track: Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed ParkFor those who don’t mind a drive, Anhluut’ukwsim Laxmihl Angwinga’asanskwhl Nisga’a – a.k.a. Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park – 100 kilometres north of Terrace, in Northern British Columbia, offers a truly wonderful adventure.










