June 29, 2010 | Field Reports >
Abbotsford, Arts, Culture & History Tours
Abbotsford, BC is truly an agricultural jewel...lush, warm and welcoming.
It was such a pleasure to travel around the area and see it's beauty firsthand. A 'city in the country', Abbotsford is an amazingly fertile place. It's a great destination to learn, see and sample some of the best of what BC has to offer. If you're interested in Agri-tourism, wineries or simply enjoying the exceptional rural scenery~you have to check out Abbotsford.
June 29, 2010 | Field Reports >
Gibsons, Arts, Culture & History Tours
Have you been to the Sunshine Coast of BC? It's absolutely fantastic!
Growing up on the westcoast of BC, I'd always wanted to visit the Sunshine Coast. I remember hearing the name Sunshine Coast and envisioning a sunny, magical place- it always conjured images of beautiful coastline and Beachcomber nostalgia. I recently had a chance to visit and...WOW...it's amazing -wonderful natural beauty, rich culture and super friendly people. If you get a chance, visit the Sunshine Coast. I guarantee you'll love it!
Oh yeah, one more thing...prepare to sample some of the best oysters you can imagine but be careful with the 'Jamaican Me Hot' sauce at Smitty's Oyster House in Gibsons...it's hot ;)
February 21, 2010 | Field Reports >
Courtenay, Skiing & Snowboarding
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What more could you ask for? Amazing bluebird skies, fantastic scenery, one of the deepest snow packs on the globe, and 2010 Olympians loving BC! I was fortunate enough to head up to Mount Washington on a truly beautiful day! Check out what some International Olympians had to say about BC and this Vancouver Island gem. British Columbia is beautiful!!
February 16, 2010 | Field Reports >
Victoria, Sightseeing Tours
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Wow! What great energy and Olympic spirit! Check out some of the sights and sounds of Victoria, BC.
Tourism BC Field Reporter Michael Fountain explores the city and celebrates the 2010 Olympic opening ceremonies with the*slightly damp* but super enthusiastic crowd at the livingcolours 2010 Spirt Spectacular Celebration. I love this city...Go Canada go!!!
October 26, 2008 | Field Reports >
Nelson, Sightseeing Tours
Have you ever visited a place for the first time yet had feelings of being right at home? For me, Nelson was that place. From the moment I arrived I felt comfortable. The streets were adorned with heritage architecture that spoke to the rich history of this charming BC destination. As I explored the town, I couldn't help but notice the friendliness, warmth and diversity of the residents. It seemed that everyone that I spoke with had a smile on their face and a pocketful of reasons why they loved living in Nelson. Mind you, I needed no convincing as to why someone would love this place.
I think that Leah from the art gallery and museum in Nelson put it well when she said “Nelson is cosmopolitan but also small town and it has the best of both worlds...”.
John from Oso Negro Cafe also summed Nelson up nicely by speaking about the quality of life and “...well rounded community”.
If I were to suggest a place in the Kootenay Rockies that offers culture, adventure, art, outdoor recreation activities and community, Nelson would be at the top of my list. Nelson is a place that I will visit again, maybe for an extended period.
October 26, 2008 | Field Reports >
Nelson, Kayaking & Canoeing
What to do next? Greg from Bull River Guest Ranch had a great idea suggesting that I try kayaking on Kootenay Lake. So off I went towards Kootenay Lake just outside of Nelson, BC. Once I arrived, I saw a sign on the road advertising kayaks and canoes for rent. I knocked on the door and was greeted by Bob, the owner. Bob agreed to take me on a trip around the lake in addition to offering some expertise on how one should manoeuvre a kayak. The lake was glassy and the sun was shining, a great day for a paddle, pleasant, peaceful and serene. If you ever get a chance to spend some time on Kootenay Lake, a kayak or canoe is a great way to go! Thanks Bob.
October 26, 2008 | Field Reports >
Cranbrook, Historic & Heritage Sites
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Following my enjoyable dips in the hot springs, I needed a new destination for exploration. Lucky for me I ran into some friendly photographers in Radium(Fawzi and Lindsey) who suggested I keep heading south to the historic town of Fort Steele. The drive to Fort Steele took just over an hour and was very scenic.
Once I arrived, I was amazed at how it felt like I was stepping back in time. Walking through the whitewashed wooden gates, I found myself surrounded by buildings and costumed folks that echoed an important part of BC history. I found my bearings and headed over to the photography studio to get suited up. Now that I looked the part, I was treated to a brief history lesson by two long time residents, Mrs. Kershaw and “Nugget” Norm. Following an awesome day at the historic town, I headed to the Bull River Guest Ranch for a little rest and relaxation. The accommodations were exceptional, rustic log cabins with beautiful field stone fireplaces and big cozy beds. The next morning I met up with Greg and Gina who took me on a fantastic trail ride, beautiful views and great company.
October 26, 2008 | Field Reports >
Radium Hot Springs, Hot Springs
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On recommendation from Brady and Grace at the Kicking Horse Resort in Golden, I headed south to check out the hot springs in Radium and Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park. What a spectacular drive! As I pulled into the village of Radium, I couldn't help but notice I was surrounded by mountain ranges- the Purcell Mountains to the west and the Rocky Mountains to the east. Wow!
The hot springs in Radium are just inside the Kootenay National Park- lots of natural beauty to see there.
Interestingly, the pools in Radium were less rustic than I had assumed but fantastic just the same. Unfortunately, I wasn't permitted to film on the deck of the pools but you'll have to trust me, it was quite nice. After a brief soak in Radium, I was off to the undeveloped hot springs in Whiteswan Lake Provincial Park. Whiteswan Lake hot springs stood in striking contrast to Radium, as they were far more rustic and situated right next to a river- perfect for cooling down after soak in the hot springs. Radium and Whitesawn Lake hot springs were a tough place to leave but I look forward to returning and exploring more of this special part of BC.
October 26, 2008 | Field Reports >
Golden, Bear Watching
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Being fortunate enough to explore the Kootenay Rockies, I was eager to begin my adventure in a place that really spoke to the raw beauty of the region.
Imagine a place where you can enjoy stunning mountain views, watch a grizzly bear play or hop in a gondola and cruise to the top of a mountain for lunch. The folks at Kicking Horse Resort have seamlessly blended all these great experiences into a fantastic BC destination. If you are looking for a great place to spend time in the Kootenay Rockies, the Kicking Horse Resort should be on your list...It sure is on mine!