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Sandspit, Fishing

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Shots are from a recent fishing trip to the Charlottes!
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Kelowna, Camping
About 25 years ago I was spending a week with the couple I boarded with in Calgary at a campsite on the Okanagan Lake. Friends had a cottage across the lake and came for me. It was late when they decided to take me back to my campsite. However the boat did not have lights and it was very dark out there on the lake. All the shore line looked alike.We were not sure which place was where I belonged. I saw a lantern swinging to and fro. It was the couple I lived with, frantic about me hoping we'd see the light, which we did. I was only 19 at the time so it didn't seem like a big deal but they were so concerned about me.
I also remember one of the boys got the runs from the delicious B.C. cherries and could not go into Kelona with us for the evening.
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Whistler, Biking
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Easily accessible from Whistler Village is a network of paved cycling trails leading to several parks and lakes. These spots are definitely where the locals go – and why not? Each path leads to impressive manicured recreation areas perfect for admiring the natural surroundings, or tossing a Frisbee, or swimming, or to land your paraglider! When in Whistler, be sure to rent a bike and check it out.
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West Vancouver, Parks
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Lighthouse Park is about a 25 minute drive from downtown Vancouver. Most people get here by car, public bus service is available. What makes it unique is it is 185 acres of old growth forest -- the last of its kind in the Vancouver area. In addition to the impressive and nearly ancient Douglas firs, western hemlocks and red cedars are the stunning views of the shoreline, Vancouver and Vancouver Island. A great place to admire (or jump over) the sunset!
Tip: Wear your hiking shoes. Trails can be muddy and rocky areas are slippery when wet.
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Kelowna, Wineries & Vineyards
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Between Kelowna and Vernon in an area called the Okanagan Centre is the Gray Monk Estate Winery. Our “great find” was their Grape Vine restaurant. Perfect weather + large deck + stunning view + delicious food + great wine + excellent service = a perfect moment.
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Powell River, Kayaking & Canoeing
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Paddling enthusiasts familiar with British Columbia have likely heard of the Bowron Lake Canoe Circuit, which is phenomenal. A lesser known “great find” is the Powell River Forest Canoe Route.
Much like Bowron, the Powell River route is a 4-5 day adventure involving paddling through a network of lakes with several portages. Bowron is definitely the easier and more developed of the two (hence it’s popularity) so if you’re looking for more challenging portages and fewer people, Powell River may be the route for you.
Tip: Make sure you do your homework and plan ahead because you finish in a different place than where you start, so pre-arranged transportation logistics are necessary. Additionally, you want to be on some lakes early to avoid the afternoon headwinds.
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Revelstoke, Accommodation

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In August ’06 I stayed at the Coast Hillcrest Hotel, located 3 km outside the centre of Revelstoke, BC. Upon arrival I was impressed with the property, but it was the staff that blew me away. I was a weary traveller who was in need of an exercise fix which I was hoping to squeeze in early the next morning. When I asked what time the fitness centre opens the reply was, “What time would you like it to open?” Now that’s what I call customer service.
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Smithers, Fishing
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On my way from Montana to Stewart, B.C. and back again I stopped in Moricetown to watch the First Nations Peoples fish for salmon in the Bulkley River. The one fellow pictured caught at least 5 in the 30 minutes I watched. I travelled back home on a different route through the Okanagan and Creston. What a beautiful province you live in.
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Mission, Attractions
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Last December we discovered a great place with tons of snow and winter adventures: Hemlock Valley, just East of Mission, BC. We were amazed by the amount of snow that engulfed our cabins, it was a lot of fun.
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Telegraph Cove, Sightseeing Tours
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The nearest location should have
been Telegraph Hill. NOT TERRACE.
Please correct my previus submission
Bob Myers
bob.jeeper@yahoo.com