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Sea to Sky Highway Views

March 02, 2007 | Tips from Travellers > Squamish, Sightseeing Tours
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Sikanni River Falls

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Too many people zoom up to Whistler from Vancouver and forget to get out and enjoy the scenery. This is a shot from just outside Britannia, close to Squamish. There are many viewpoints along the highway that are more than worth the stop to stretch your legs.

Posted by Susan Rybar, Vancouver at 08:24 PM

Ainsworth Hot Springs a Hot Stop

March 02, 2007 | Tips from Travellers > Kaslo, Hot Springs
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Ainsworth Hot Springs is my favourite hot spot when I head to the Kootenay Rockies. While the outdoor pools and views of Kootenay Lake and the Purcell Mountains are spectacular enough, the reason I visit is the horseshoe-shaped cave where the water comes in. At the back of the cave, the water is the hottest (42C, 114F) and highest. Don't stay too long - it is really, really hot! Forget the horseshoe, I just keep going in circles - hot - cold - hot - cold. 

These days, hot springs and spas are luxurious escapes. Ainsworth's cave reminds me that raw nature is still the source for the water that soothes.

Posted by Susan Rybar, Vancouver at 08:18 PM

Living History at Historic Hat Creek Ranch

March 02, 2007 | Tips from Travellers > Cache Creek, Historic & Heritage Sites
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Last September, my family and I stopped at the Historic Hat Creek Ranch after a trip to 100 Mile House. We took a stagecoach ride on the Cariboo Waggon Road, which is the original road from the Cariboo gold rush.  After speaking with our horse wrangler, we discovered he is a blood relation to Don McLean, who was the Hudson Bay Company Chief Trader for the area and the original founder of the Hat Creek Roadhouse.

It was fascinating to not only tour the heritage site, but to feel that a part of the history is still alive.  

Posted by Susan Rybar, Vancouver at 08:03 PM