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RV camping Castlegar

August 22, 2012 | Tips from Travellers > Castlegar, Campers / RV

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This is my first time out in our RV and I was a little nervous about what to expect for camp sites. Between the tourism site info and the phone app, we found a place just outside of Castlegar, there were many to choose from but this one caught the attention of my sister and I as having everything one would need. It's called Castlegar RV park and Campground, on Hwy 3 just before the city of Castlegar (3 or 4 min). Score on places to stay, I was so happy, the propriators are great, so friendly and relaxed. The first things out of both mine and my sisters mouth once we settled into our site was that it had everything plus how safe we felt. This site is quiet, friendly, clean and truly peaceful, there is a little highway sound in the site we are in but big deal. Check it out! Oh and if you are new like me and your husband loves tv, bring your spare satellite reciever, really well maybe not, LOL. Like this place and they will be seeing me again.

Posted by ferrychic, Scotch Creek at 08:11 AM

Family Fishing in BC

August 21, 2012 | Field Reports > Williams Lake, Fishing
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Fishing is a great family activity. For the best chance at getting a fish on for everyone, visit one of the Cariboo-Chilcotin region lakes that are stocked with Kokanee, like Chimney Lake. As Brian Chan of the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC says, "Kokanee are a schooling fish which means they stay in groups. Once you find the fish, everyone in the boat is going to catch one." 

Watch and see just how fun it can be. Then go to hellobc.com to find a guide or a lake you'd like to try. 

Posted by Tourism BC Field Reporter - Kelli, Vancouver at 08:51 AM

Fishing in Vancouver for anyone and everyone

August 21, 2012 | Field Reports > Vancouver, Fishing
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There's a lot to do in Vancouver but if you're looking for something out-of-the-box why not try salmon fishing or crabbing? Just five minutes by boat and you're fishing with a backdrop of Stanley Park, West Vancouver and Kitsilano/UBC in the distance. When you find a guide on hellobc.com, it couldn't be easier. All you have to do is show up with a lunch! 

Don't worry about your age or experience level. With the help of a guide, anyone can get their hands on a rod or help with the crab traps. 

Watch our experience on a beautiful summer day and start planning yours, too! 

Posted by Tourism BC Field Reporter - Kelli, Vancouver at 08:45 AM

White Water Rafting in Terrace Part 3: Finishing up an awesome Day!

August 17, 2012 | Tips from Travellers > Terrace, River Rafting

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 After we finished our rafting rodeo, and everyone was once again soaked to the bone but having a truly grand time! We had a bit of a tight spot to raft through which took us rather close to some rocks, but we paddled our hardest and our guide took us through without so much as a pebble even hitting the raft! It was an easy rest of the way with some easier rapids and white water. Nothing like the spot we went through earlier that got us completely drenched and was a wild ride! During this trip we saw two Bald Eagles and unfourtunetly no other wildlife. Our guide, Hatha, informed us though that usually there is a large diversity to the animals seen. The water was a gorgeous jade colour, and as I said before a perfect British Columbian summer day! 

We got to our stop and pulled the rafts out and carried the gear back up to the truck. Once there we got back into nice dry and sun warmed clothes and helped with some of the packing up! Then, Guido, our driver had set us up a great meal! Taco's with veggies and cheeses and meats! I ate two and it was a great meal after a great float! We mingled and chatted with everyone after and heard about some great stories and had a few laughs. Then we all piled on the bus and headed back home!

I learned some great stuff on this adventure! If you'd like to experience the awesomeness of a day on some white water you can go to www.skeenavalleyexpeditions.com and find out more about this company and contact. Or you can contact the New Hazelton or Terrace visitor centres and gather information from there! If there is one thing in your life you do, let it be floating down one of British Columbia's gorgeous rivers because it is so worth it! 

Posted by Chelsea J.C., Hazelton at 11:23 AM

White Water Rafting in Terrace Part 2: Hit the White Water!

August 17, 2012 | Tips from Travellers > Terrace, River Rafting

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  It didn't take long after we'd launched for us to get into white water! Eric, from Kermode Tourism had his Go-Pro camera on and was hopeful he had it working since it was his first time using it! Eric and I were the first to get hit with the water, it was chilly but luckily our wetsuits kept us warm! There were two rafts, ours was first with all of us Visitor Councellors and then also a kayak in case something happened. We got so drenched! As we went through the white water we helped out our guide by paddling! However, once through the white water we took breaks and chatted away. It was so much fun! We went through so many spots of white water and we got so drenched! 

After a while, when we were decidedly soaked our guides decided to take a quick break on a sand bar to stretch our legs. We hopped out and my co-worker and I made some sand castles in the sand and I searched for interesting stones. One of our guides decided he was hot and walked up the sand bar and jumped into some of the fast water! He floated down and then swamp and got caught in the eddy and swam back to shore! The guides then asked us of we'd like to take a dip and we did! One by one all of hopped into the water and copied what our guide had shown us! We cooled off in the glacial water and then warmed up fast in the sun which beat down on us. After a while we hopped back in the rafts and launched again into the water! 

Seeing as there was not as much white water in this part of the river we proceeded to have awesome water fights by splashing the other rafts with our paddles! We went through a little more rapids and amng the water fights we'd have a Paddle Rally. This is where our guide counted to three and then we all pointed our paddles into the air and yelled at the top of our lungs to try and be the loudest! As it slowed down a bit we had a raft rodeo! We'd take a rope the connected across to the back of the raft and then we stood on the front and tried to balance as we floated. However, we'd go crashing in the water when our guide made sudden movements or our guide in the kayak bumped into us! We all took our turns, and would be rescued by Eric because the rest of us weren't strong enough to pull the others in and would often burst into a fit of giggles at our failures! 

Read my last blog to here the end to our awesome adventure!!

Posted by Chelsea J.C., Hazelton at 10:52 AM

White Water Rafting in Terrace Part 1: Safety Talk and Start of the Day!

August 17, 2012 | Tips from Travellers > Terrace, River Rafting

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 This was not my first raft trip. I've been down the Kispiox river practically five times in a summer, and I've had my share of raft trips down the Skeena. However, though both these rivers are exciting and offer diverse wildlife sightings and bucket loads of fun neither can compare to the fantastic time i had white water rafting on the Copper River in Terrace B.C. My co-worker and I started the day early to get ready to meet the employee's from the Terrace Visitor Centre and make our way to Skeena Valley Expeditions. 

Meeting the others at the Kermode Tourism in Terrace we had lively conversation as we waited for the rest of our group. Kermode Tourism is a lovely stop and I would definitely reccomend it if you ae visiting the Terrace area. Myself and Ashley, my co-worker, rode with the employee's from Kermode Tourism to our guides. Once there we mingled with other folks that would be on this trip with us. In total there were five visitor councellors and seven others, not including our three guides. 

To start there were introductions and a safety talk as well as instructions on wetsuits and booties and splash tops. After signing wavers we got dressed in our wetsuits etc and then loaded up on the bus and made our way to the launch site. On the way our lovely guides mingled and told us about what our day could hold and our excitement grew! Our day would be: Safety talk and preparation of rafting at the launch site, quick check of life-jackets and helmuts and other equipment, get out and raft, take a small break on a sand bar, continue on with some water fun, then finish by taking out our equipment and rafts and take off our wetsuits and then eat before travelling back! 

The sun was out and it was a gorgeous day, not a single cloud in the sky! We had to change our launch site because of how much higher the river was. We continued on our way to the launch site and once we arrived we unloaded all the equipment and rafts. We were given our life-jackets and helmuts and we helped take the boats down to the river. Once everything was ready we had a quick drink and snack then our guides went through the safety talk and what to do in emergencies, though, we had none on our adventure! 

We were organized into our boats and then we were off! I was lucky enough to be at the front with Eric from Kermode Tourism! 

Check out part 2 to hear how much fun we had!

Posted by Chelsea J.C., Hazelton at 10:03 AM

Terrace Farmers' Market

August 16, 2012 | Tips from Travellers > Terrace, Farmers' Markets
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The Farmers' Market is one of Terrace’s local favorite things to do. Every year people get excited to see what’s new, listen to some live music, now and then, and eat the amazing food. Local artists see the Farmers' Market as a great opportunity to show off what they can do; sometimes they work on a carving perhaps while people look at their work, it’s really fascinating to watch. They have everything from Filipino Foods, to Kettle Corn, to local vegetables. There is even homemade fudge sold! It is a great family event to check out, maybe go for a horse-pulled carriage ride with the kids? It is open from the first Saturday in May, until the last Saturday in October, 8am-1pm. If you’re ever in town on a Saturday during this time, feel free to head down to Spirit Square and enjoy yourself.

Posted by CaitlinBC, at 12:24 PM

Suspension Bridge, Canyon City

August 15, 2012 | Tips from Travellers > Terrace, Aboriginal Experiences

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Canyon City, or Gitwinksihlkw, is one of the Nass Valley villages. It is home to a 400 year old suspension bridge. Up until 17 years ago this bridge was the only way in and out of the city. The bridge is just over a metre wide; therefore the only access was by foot. That meant the people living within the city would have had to carry anything they had across, meaning groceries, furniture, and any other necessities they had needed. The bridge is now restored, so if you have the time, feel free to check it out, along with the beautiful view of the river it comes with, and the 25 foot totem poles inside the city.

Posted by CaitlinBC, at 11:20 AM

100th Annual Prince George Exhibition!

August 13, 2012 | Tips from Travellers > Prince George, Arts, Culture & History Tours

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This year was the 100th Anniversary of the Prince George Exhibition (PGX) and it has been getting better and better each and every year leading up to this monumental anniversary. Like always, it was a huge success with numerous midway rides, 4-H competitions, bully riding, Bull Rider's Ball, number amazing food stalls with so many different amazing tastes, live music and shows on the Community Stage throughout the day, Home Arts and Horticulture competitions, Prince George Heritage Lane, logger sports competitions, and one of everyone's (including myself) favourites the pig and duck races. The fair has something for everyone! People come from all over the place to compete in different areas of the fair, and to come enjoy the amazing opportunities for fun with friends and family. With this years event being the 100th Anniversary, they made the fair bigger and better than ever before; with this years fair being topped off with an INCREDIBLE display of fireworks!

Next year the fair will be back yet again, but this time with a name change - the British Columbia Northern Exhibition (BCNE). So even with a name change I will be back next year yet again for another incredible year at the fair! Hope to see you all there!

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 12:10 AM

Hunting for Hixon Falls!

August 12, 2012 | Tips from Travellers > Prince George, Science, Nature or Animals

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Heading down south the other day on Highway 97, I was continuing my waterfall search for this summer and decided to make my way down to Hixon Falls. Located a short distance off Highway 97 heading south from Prince George, and just before arriving in Hixon, is located the turn off for Hixon Creek Road. After driving down the road you will come to three different forks in the road, and you will take the left turn option every single time. Eventually after about a 5-10 minute drive you will arrive at the parking lot where you can leave your car and make the short hike into the waterfall. The falls are incredible for being such a hidden gem off the highway, as most people driving past Hixon would not stop at them, or even know that they were there. The falls are not the biggest in the area or the most magnificent, but definitely worth the stop to see. The day was made even better as it was a nice warm day and I went for a cool dip in the falls. Whichever direction you are coming from, take a break at Hixon Falls and enjoy the cool mist of the falls in the daily sun.

Posted by Enrico Pollini, at 10:54 PM

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