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Dakota Ridge Cross Country ski area

June 04, 2007 | Tips from Travellers > Sechelt, Cross-Country Skiing

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Dakota Ridge is a 620-hectare, high altitude (3500-4000 feet) plateau located above a working forest watershed.

One of the key advantages of the area is its central location to both Gibsons and Sechelt. With good road access, locals will be skiing within 30-40 minutes and visitors from Vancouver within less than two hours. Currently, the road is gated 3-4 km before the actual nordic trails.

The site is considered by experts to be excellent for a cross country ski area and second to none in the entire Lower Mainland area.

The Dakota Ridge receives annual snowpacks equal to or exceeding Cypress Mountain or Whistler Mountain!

Particularly attractive is the gently rolling terrain with large safe areas for skiing.

There is no major alteration of the natural environment proposed or required in the actual ski area. Cross country skiing on 20 feet of snow can do little damage to the environment.

Historically the snow is consistently reliable on Dakota Ridge from mid-November to late May!

Expected Services next winter (Nov 2007-April 2008)

* Access: SCRD is hoping that the 13 km access road to trail-head will be accessible and maintained. Vehicles must be prepared for winter driving conditions, with 1000 m incline up rough forest service road.

* Facilities: At least 17 km of trails developed for cross country skiing and snowshoeing, warming and washroom facilities available, full signage, kiosks and mapping of trails

* Services: Trails groomed approximately 5 days per week, Dakota Ridge website with updated weather, road and trail conditions, webcam, volunteer ski patrol, special winter community events.



Posted by Cavin Crawford, sechelt at 09:11 PM

Comox Icefield

June 02, 2007 | Tips from Travellers > Comox, Attractions

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I've heard of the Comox Icefield,but can't find any info on it.Can you get there & back in a days hike or is it more remote?

Also is there one of the worlds tallest waterfall in Strathcoma Park & if so where & how do you get there?

Posted by rackem, st.catharines at 08:36 PM

Beach in Burnaby

June 01, 2007 | Tips from Travellers > Burnaby, Beaches & Swimming
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Our closest beach in Burnaby is Barnet Marine Park. With a great view of Burrard Inlet and Canada Goose roaming around you with their young.

Posted by Linda, Burnaby at 08:29 AM

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