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A Day In Hudson's Hope

July 13, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Hudson's Hope, Sightseeing Tours

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What a day in Hudson’s Hope was like for us. Well we started off by driving from Fort St John along the Peace River. What a beautiful drive. Along the way we saw a black bear and a few deer with their babies.

Once we got to Hudson’s Hope we decided to go the Visitor Centre to get some ideas of where we should go and what we should do. The staff there was very helpful and nice. They started us off by pointing out the museum and the great view that was over by the museum to see the Peace River. Then they told us to go on a tour of the W.A.C Bennett Dam. So we checked out the museum which had a lot of great facts and history about Hudson’s Hope and then we headed up to the Dam 22km out of town. The W.A.C Bennett Dam had a wonderful and interesting hour long tour of the dam with great tour guides.

Once the tour was done we thought that it would be a great idea to go for a hike up on one of the mountains. The staff at the Visitor Centre had given us a few choices of different places that we could go to hike. We chose the hike up Bullhead Mountain. It was a very nice day for a hike. As we walked up the mountain we looked back and we could see for miles and miles it was such an amazing view and as we got higher the view was even more spectacular.

By the time that we were done our hike it was lunch time we thought that it would be a great idea to have lunch out at the Torwood Lodge. On our drive out to the lodge we saw to sheep and two elk. The lunch we had at the lodge was very good plus as we ate our lunch we had a great view looking out over the Williston Lake.

Once we finished it was time for us to head back home. We had a GREAT time and can’t wait to come back and see and do more in Hudson’s Hope.

Posted by peacevalley, Hudson's Hope at 10:20 AM

Hike down to the Peace River

July 12, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Hudson's Hope, Hiking

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While we were in Hudson’s Hope we were in the mood for a nice hike down to the Peace River so that we could have a picnic. We were told to follow a trail behind the water pump buildings across from Beattie Park down to the old ferry landing. The ferry used to take cars across the river up until Peace Canyon bridge was built. The ferry stopped being used in about 1966.

We left our RV at the Visitor Centre and walked through Beattie park over to the where the old water pumps are and then walked down the trail where we crossed two white bridges with clear clean water flowing down over the rocks. Once we reached the bottom of the trail almost to the river there was a trail off to our right that took us to a beautiful small waterfall.

There were a few nice spots to sit down, relax in a quiet place listening to the river flow and have a picnic. As we looked out over the river we saw birds flying all around and some perched up in the trees singing away while we ate our lunch. Just before we decided to walk back up a beaver swam right in front of us going up the river.

The area was very clean just like the river. The color of the water was a very beautiful turquoise color when you looked out across the river. The trail is a little steep but not too bad, it’s a very nice hike.

Posted by peacevalley, Hudson's Hope at 01:34 PM

Quading in Hudson's Hope

July 06, 2010 | Tips from Travellers > Hudson's Hope, Sightseeing Tours

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The first time I went to Hudson’s Hope to quad I had a blast! There is a wide variety of things to do on a quad. There are also lots of trails to ride. Everything I wanted to do on the quad I could. I have gone to Hudson’s Hope more than once to quad or dirt bike. I like to go in the spring for the mud, and if I get tired of that I can ride some trails and if that gets tiring I can go up to the moraine. This is a big sand dune with lots of hills. Lots of fun to do hill climbs and stunts.

Sometimes the family and I will go to Hudson’s Hope for the day and just do a day ride, we never run out of things to do. In the spring and early summer is a real treat. Along the shore of Williston lake there is a beach that stretches down the shore line for as long as you can see.

One of my favorite times to go to the beach which is called Geddes bay is during May long weekend. During this weekend I bring my dirt bike to Hudson’s Hope. Usually there is a drag stretch which everyone races on. The beach is really close to the moraine too. So last year we raced on the beach for a good chunk of the day then a bunch of us rode the bikes and quads over to the moraine to hit jumps and do some hill climb races.

When it comes to riding in Hudson’s Hope, there’s pretty much everything except for a race track. Out of all the places I have ever went riding Hudson’s Hope has to be one of my favorites.

Posted by peacevalley, Hudson's Hope at 02:52 PM