Tag: River
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Plan a Camping Trip to British Columbia’s Similkameen Valley
Continue Reading: Plan a Camping Trip to British Columbia’s Similkameen ValleyThe campsite at Stemwinder in British Columbia’s Similkameen Valley consists of 28 vehicle accessible campsites sandwiched between Highway 3 and the Similkameen River. The campground is generally laid out on two levels, the top level is right beside the highway and the sites are fairly…
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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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Spring Has Sprung! Try Some Spring Fishing & RVing on Central Vancouver Island, BC
Continue Reading: Spring Has Sprung! Try Some Spring Fishing & RVing on Central Vancouver Island, BCLooking to bring out that fishing rod a little early this year? Here are four RV accessible campsites open year-round on central Vancouver Island located on or near a fishable lake or river. Beat the summer heat and enjoy some spring camping and fishing!
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The Chilliwack River Valley: An Outdoor Enthusiast’s Paradise
Continue Reading: The Chilliwack River Valley: An Outdoor Enthusiast’s ParadiseAbout one and a half hours east from Vancouver International Airport is one of the Lower Mainland’s best kept secrets, one which is an outdoor adventurers’ dream. Want world class fishing for steelhead trout and a variety of salmon? Got it. Rapids ranging from class…
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Roadtrekking in British Columbia’s Southern Interior
Continue Reading: Roadtrekking in British Columbia’s Southern InteriorRecently we took our Roadtrek van on a camping trip “Roadtrekking” through some of the not so well-known but delightful smaller towns in the Okanagan area of the southern interior of British Columbia. The first day, we left the Vancouver area and headed up Highway…
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Hidden Waterways in British Columbia for the Hiker
Continue Reading: Hidden Waterways in British Columbia for the HikerThere are many hidden waterways in British Columbia which offer some of the lesser known places to cool off in the water during the summer. Here are highlights of a few of the best waterways to cool off for the avid hiker.
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Rafting on the Elaho River in Squamish, BC
Continue Reading: Rafting on the Elaho River in Squamish, BCWhen the sun is beating down on a hot summer’s day, the only thing you want to do is be near cool, refreshing water. One of the best remedies for keeping yourself cool is to do something involving cool splurges into water.
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