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British Columbians are Experts in Tourism

February 20, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Pemberton, Sightseeing Tours
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Before I share a story, I just want to answer a question for all of you who are wondering, what's the best thing about living in British Columbia? Well that is simple, we are all tourists for the rest of our lives here! We are experts! We travel our own Province, because we live in the Most Beautiful Place on Earth!

I am a traveller and I love being a tourist. I've travelled and backpacked close to 25 countries. It's funny, I always seem to find that cheap one-way flight to the other side of the world and never knowing when I am coming home, or how for that matter.

I love being "that guy" with the ripped shorts and bare feet, strolling down the beach in Thailand. Or, being "the guy" who pulls out a cheap bottle of wine on the train to Switzerland. Those were days I will never forget, but to tell you the truth, I am never more excited on the trips, when it is finally time to come home. Months away will always do that, but it is different when you have BC as a backyard.

So, which story should I share? Well, I do love packing up my fishing and camping gear, and driving a couple hours east  to Silver Lake, just before Hope. Or, catching the ferry and heading off on a road trip to see bits of the Pacific National Park in Tofino.

I'll tell a few stories about those next time, but today I will give you Drive to Remember Trip, Tip!

Next time you visit Vancouver, the best thing to do, is to rent a car for a day and have yourself a road trip you will never forget.

Get up early, and leave busy downtown. Head north towards Whistler along the Sea to Sky Highway. There are many stops along the way and I recommend stopping at each to take in the beauty. The surrounding areas of Squamish are brilliant, so keep your eyes on the road! If you've been to Whistler before, just keep driving past, and if you haven't, I guess you will be stopping eh? Take some pictures just to say you did! This could be longer day trip than expected if you stay too long. Stay focused! We are still heading north, you will pass Pemberton , you can stop here if you want a quick look around, I did, I might not next time. Keep going north until you see the sign Joffre Lakes Provincial Park. It will be on your right. This is your stop! Take it all in! This is why we came, and this is why you are going to picnic! With the food you packed right! ;) Make sure you don't forget your camera, you won't forgive yourself... Why? Because, Joffre Lake looks like this!

Drive Careful Please!

The Rest is for you to discover. Welcome to British Columbia!

Posted by LyonsDen, Richmond at 10:45 PM

Fernie Lizard Range

February 17, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Fernie, Heli-Skiing & Cat-Skiing
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Whenever visitors come to see me in Fernie I take them to this spectacular viewpoint of the Lizard Range. You look acreoss the Elk Valley to the Three Bears, prominent rocky summits within the massif above Island Lake. This spot is just 3km from downtown Fernie on River Road. 

Posted by FerniePhotoGuide, Fernie at 12:12 PM

BC... WOW!

February 07, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Vancouver, Sightseeing Tours
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In 2006 I spent 3 days in Vancouver on business and was amazed!  To sit in a conference room and spy a mountain top over your Customers' shoulder was unbelievable.  The next time I go to Vancouver my family will be with me....we won't want to return home!!

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Great Dining In Vancouver

February 07, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Vancouver, Dining
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 I had great seafood on Granville Island during my last trip to Vancouver.  I don't remember the name of the restaurant, but the miso seared black cod was fabulous, and the fresh oysters were great too.

Posted by T4G Geekfest, Toronto at 10:19 PM

I love BC

February 07, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Vancouver, Sightseeing Tours
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Vancouver is a beautiful city....

Posted by T4G Geekfest, Toronto at 10:13 PM

Hornby Island

February 07, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Hornby Island, Beaches & Swimming

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 Hornby Island is one of the hidden gems of the Gulf Islands partly because it is not the easiest place to get to. Coming from the mainland (e.g. Vancouver) entails up to three ferry rides. This island is home to Canada's warmest ocean waters. Be careful that you go to the right beach, one of them is clothing optional where most of the residents go in order to avoid the tourists in the main beach. For mountain bikers, there are some very hairy trails; make sure that you get one of the residents to guide you. You'll also find the green-friendliest people in this island. A "free store" serves as a recycling/reusing depot for residents where they unload items/goods not needed anymore and pick up items left by others.

Posted by T4G Geekfest, Toronto at 07:04 PM

Soudain Couloir

February 07, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Whistler, Skiing & Snowboarding
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 A steep and deep run at Blackcomb.  Hang on for a wild ski run.

Posted by T4G Geekfest, Toronto at 06:19 PM

Cantonese food in Vancouver

February 07, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Vancouver, Dining
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I am from Seattle. I heard  the Cantonese food in Vancouver is good. Worth the drive, anyone?

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Breakfast at Dusty's Creekside

February 07, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Whistler, Skiing & Snowboarding
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 If you ever go to Whistler, check out Creekside for breakfast. dusty's have awesome, affordable breakfasts before you hit the gondi.  still.

Posted by T4G Geekfest, Toronto at 06:10 PM

Kicking Horse River Whitewater

February 05, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Golden, River Rafting
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 I spent 9 days in BC last summer travelling with my 9 year-old son. The highlight of our adventure was in the heart of the interior of British Columbia prettymuch on the edge of the Rocky Mountains.  We rafted down the 'mighty' Kicking Horse as they call it, or the Kicking Horse River.  We went with a company in golden british columbia called Alpine Rafting....they are awesome!

In addition, we also spent a few hours exploring the town of Golden once our rafting trip was over...a gondola ride, some shopping and we saw some deer right downtown!If you're looking for a family adventure, the Kicking Horse River and Alpine Rafting are a must-do in golden british columbia

Posted by westcoasttraveller, calgary at 11:35 PM

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