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See some of BC's most famous four-legged residents on a tour of the pristine Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary near Prince Rupert.

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Tofino Sunset

May 12, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Tofino, Accommodation

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Tofino just might be one of the most beautiful places on earth.

This photo was taken at Cox Bay Resort, one of the many oceanfront resorts that Tofino is famous for.  

Cox Bay Resort is a clean, modern facility with tastefully-appointed rooms and great ammenities - hot tub, excercise room, covered barbeques and a reservable family room/games room and private look-out area that are perfect for large indoor get-togethers.

Surfers take note: this resort is just steps to the beach and offers secure outdoor storage lockers and wash-down areas (I was here in March and surf season is in full swing!). 

I would recommend this resort for families, couples, or anyone looking for a west coast getaway.

Did I mention it has nice sunsets?

Posted by Anton, Vancouver at 10:46 AM

Annual Waterfowl Migration in Peace River Country

May 05, 2011 | Tips from Travellers > Dawson Creek, Bird Watching
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Bring Your Camera and Your Rubber Boots!

Now that the snow is really melting, there is water pooling in fields everywhere and the Canada Geese, Snow Geese, Swans and Ducks are arriving by the thousands and it's a great time to take photos.

About 3 miles north of Dawson Creek on Rd 219, I saw 2 other camera buffs parked beside the road taking photos of one particularly large mixed flock of big birds.

This only happens for a short period of time in the spring until the water runs off and soaks into the fields. Soon the birds will be gone and the fields will be growing a crop. In the meantime there is a lot of activity and much honking to go along with it.

Make sure you have your camera handy for those great photo opportunities when you pull to the side of the road to enjoy the water life.

Posted by Mile O Citizen, at 05:13 AM

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