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Snow Above Sechelt

January 16, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Sechelt, Snowshoeing

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Sikanni River Falls

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 So much snow and not enough people to enjoy it.  20 minute drive from Sechelt and you may be the only ones up here. Mid  Week there are few people up skiing or snow shoeing. On the weekends there may only be 50 people through the Day but miles of trails and virgin areas. Views of Howe sound, Mt Baker, Gulf islands and up Georgia Strait.
   And it is all free this year. Play in the snow and 30 minites later go kayaking or hiking to the Skookumchuck.  Visit the Mollys reach resturant.  Go for a walk on the beach .

  

Posted by Cavin Crawford, sechelt at 08:05 PM

Sechelt Mountains for snow

January 16, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Sechelt, Snowshoeing

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  Great snow shoing and Snow mobiling Lots of deep snow and great views.

Posted by Cavin Crawford, sechelt at 02:47 PM