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Soak in the Sunshine Coast Along BC’s Salish Sea Route – Saltery Bay to Lund
Continue Reading: Soak in the Sunshine Coast Along BC’s Salish Sea Route – Saltery Bay to LundIndigenous cultures, artistic communities, sea-inspired activities, spectacular coastlines and old growth forests make up British Columbia’s Salish Sea Coastal Route.
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Soak in the Sunshine Coast Along BC’s Salish Sea Route – Langdale to Egmont
Continue Reading: Soak in the Sunshine Coast Along BC’s Salish Sea Route – Langdale to EgmontIndigenous cultures, artistic communities, sea-inspired activities, spectacular coastlines and old growth forests make up British Columbia’s Salish Sea Coastal Route.
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Kokanee Creek Provincial Park, British Columbia
Continue Reading: Kokanee Creek Provincial Park, British ColumbiaKokanee Creek Provincial Park is a large and popular campground 20 minutes east of Nelson. The park has four separate campgrounds, accepts reservations for 132 of its 189 vehicle-accessible sites, and has many things to see and do during your stay.
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Bridge Lake Ice Caves in British Columbia’s Cariboo: A Cool Place to Visit on a Hot Day
Continue Reading: Bridge Lake Ice Caves in British Columbia’s Cariboo: A Cool Place to Visit on a Hot DayA Recreation Sites and Trails BC location, the Bridge Lake Ice Caves highlight a unique geological feature of the Bridge Lake shoreline. The annual freeze/thaw process, coupled with ongoing erosion, has created a shoreline full of crevices into which the annual snowfall melts and refreezes…
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Bridge Lake Provincial Park Nestled in the Interlakes Region of British Columbia’s Cariboo
Continue Reading: Bridge Lake Provincial Park Nestled in the Interlakes Region of British Columbia’s CaribooBridge Lake is one of many, many lakes in the Interlakes District, a region known for fishing. In fact, Highway 24, stretching from 100 Mile House to Little Fort, is often referred to as the Fishing Highway and Bridge Lake is situated smack dab in…
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Hiking in British Columbia is a Popular Activity so be Prepared
Continue Reading: Hiking in British Columbia is a Popular Activity so be PreparedThere are thousands of hiking trails in British Columbia, from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast, trails that lead to panoramic mountain-top views, tranquil lakes, and breathtaking waterfalls. British Columbia has a large variety of hikes for everyone of all fitness levels.
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Pender Island, British Columbia: The Perfect Weekend Away
Continue Reading: Pender Island, British Columbia: The Perfect Weekend AwayIf you are looking for a new adventure, why not consider one of the Gulf Islands situated off the east coast of Vancouver Island, BC? A few summers ago we decided to pick one or two Gulf Islands each year to explore, and Pender Island…
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Wintering in BC’s Okanagan? Check out Things To Do from Kelowna to Penticton
Continue Reading: Wintering in BC’s Okanagan? Check out Things To Do from Kelowna to PentictonSnowbirds and off-season RVers head to British Columbia’s mid-Okanagan, sometimes called the “Napa of the North”, for more than its sunny and mild winter days. There are plenty of activities and things to try, both out of doors and in.
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Porpoise Bay Provincial Park on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast – A Great Place for a Camping Holiday
Continue Reading: Porpoise Bay Provincial Park on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast – A Great Place for a Camping HolidayPorpoise Bay Provincial Park is an ideal destination for family fun. At only four kilometres north of Sechelt and at the very south end of the Sechelt Inlet, Porpoise Bay Provincial Park makes an excellent base camp for a larger exploration of the Sunshine Coast.…
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