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Stamp Falls off the Radar

February 27, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > Port Alberni, Attractions

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Sikanni River Falls

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There are, in fact 4 other provincial Parks in the area. Each has features for the Vancouver Island explorer to enjoy.
Stamp River Provincial Park is the King. A huge falls tumble in to a narrow gorge lined by a fenced path. Tens of thousands of the largest species of salmon, the Chinook, work their way up the fish ladder in August September and reaches a peak in October when the spawning begins. As a spectacle, it's the best place on the island to see the migration. There's signage telling about the salmon life cycle, and in the fall, there is even a television monitor on site to count the fish going through the ladder.

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In April, the area is alive with huge stands of the exquisitely shaped Trout Lily and the song of American Dippers, a unique perching bird that walks around underwater eating aquatic insects.  

Wait! There’s more! Upstream lies a trail that wanders through some of the largest Douglas fir in British Columbia. We measured one veteran that was within the top 6 in the Great Tree Register of British Columbia for height. The Grove is at the far end of the trail so you have to drive around to it. There are maps of it in the park. It’s spectacular by the large river; and no crowds!

 

Fossli Provincial Park is a jewel! But it is for day use only. It is probably one of the least used Provincial Parks. But it is a mistake to miss it! The big reason why no one goes to it is because there aren’t any signs to it all! To get to it you need to either take a motor boat or paddle to a small sandy beach or hike down a trail across a suspension bridge from a logging road. It is on the other side of Sproat Lake from Highway 4. After the suspension bridge, you take a fork to the right and come to a beautiful little falls with a babbling woodland stream below it. In the summer kids love to play among the moss-covered rocks in the stream looking for crawfish. And then enjoy the worm summer sun at the beach.

Sproat Lake Provincial is home to some unique petroglyphs. The signs don’t say much about them because little is really known. Both first nation tribes in the Alberni Valley claim them. They are purported to represent some sea creatures; part wolf and part killer whale as well as others. Although there is camping at Stamp Falls too, Sproat Lake has a larger and more popular campsite. It is the main public boat launch at the lake. So it you want to go to Fossli by water, start here!

 

The final Provincial Park is not the most spectacular of the parks. Taylor Arm Provincial Park is another day use park although there is a small group camp ground above the road. Its claim to fame is a nice smooth gravel beach where you can enjoy a swim in the clear mountain water of Taylor Arm, an arm of Sproat Lake.

Posted by Rainbird, Port Alberni at 04:48 PM

Red Mountain Resort - Bluebird Skies!

February 24, 2009 | Field Reports > Rossland, Skiing & Snowboarding
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Red is a big mountain with a small town feel! I skied around Red Mountain on a bluebird day and sampled the diverse terrain. Red is a hidden jewel of the Kootenays with 3000 vertical feet of tree-skiing, wide open glades and fast groomers. Everyone is so friendly, their favorite colour is definitely red, and you will see that the views are truly unreal!

Posted by Chris Wheeler, at 10:15 AM

Apres Ski in Rafters Lounge at Red Mountain Resort!

February 24, 2009 | Field Reports > Rossland, Dining
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After a day of ripping down the sunny slopes at Red Mountain Resort near Rossland BC, I rolled into Rafters Lounge for an apres-ski pint. This place gets pumping and is full of stories from Red's 100 years of history! The people here love their skiing, love their apres and no dought love their mountain... and now you'll see why.

Posted by Chris Wheeler, at 10:06 AM

Crowning the World Cup Luge Champ at the Whistler Sliding Centre

February 23, 2009 | Field Reports > Whistler, Festivals & Events

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 Italy's Armin Zoeggeler is crowned the 2009 World Cup Luge Champion at the Whistler Sliding Centre.  Tourism British Columbia Field Reporter Ivan Hughes was there watching the action on and off the course.

Posted by Ivan Hughes, Squamish at 05:26 PM

One Year to Go!

February 23, 2009 | Field Reports > Whistler, Festivals & Events

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 With just one year to go until the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, Tourism BC Field Reporter Kelli Corscadden took in the excitement.  See the Olympic torch and clothing for the first time and check out the rest of the excitement in Whistler. 

Posted by Tourism BC Field Reporter - Kelli, Vancouver at 12:10 AM

World Cup Bobsleigh action at the Whistler Sliding Center

February 19, 2009 | Field Reports > Whistler, Festivals & Events

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 Tourism British Columbia Field Reporter Ivan Hughes checks out the World Cup 4-man Bobsleigh action at the Whistler Sliding Center.

Posted by Ivan Hughes, Squamish at 03:39 PM

Snowshoeing through the trees at the Silver Star Ski Resort

February 19, 2009 | Field Reports > Vernon, Snowshoeing
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 A great alternative to a day of skiing at the Silver Star Ski Resort is a trek through the trees, British Columbia Field Reporter Ivan Hughes put on a pair of snowshoes and went for a look.

Posted by Ivan Hughes, Squamish at 03:37 PM

Skiing a classic run at the Silver Star Ski Resort

February 19, 2009 | Field Reports > Vernon, Skiing & Snowboarding
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I went to the Silver Star Ski resort to look for great ski runs and find out a bit about the village.

Posted by Ivan Hughes, Squamish at 03:36 PM

Tubetown at the Silver Star Ski Resort

February 19, 2009 | Field Reports > Vernon, Winter Activity Tours
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The Silver Star Ski Resort is just outside Vernon, BC and that's where I went to find out what activities the resort offers. I took my camera to Tubetown to discover just how fast the tubes slide.

Posted by Ivan Hughes, Squamish at 03:34 PM

Searching for the classic run at the Big White Ski Resort

February 19, 2009 | Field Reports > Kelowna, Skiing & Snowboarding
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 I went searching for the classic Big White ski run, i was recommended a run to try out but didn't find it. I still had a great time exploring the resort and looking for my own classic run.

Posted by Ivan Hughes, Squamish at 03:32 PM

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