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Whistler Bike Park!

September 30, 2008 | Field Reports > Whistler, Biking
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I headed up to Whistler to meet some friends and before I knew it I was ripping down the mountain on a downhill bike. Hanging on for dear life, I tried to keep up with the crew. After that experience, I'm pretty sure I'm already addicted to the sport!

Whistler Mountain Bike Park celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and offers over 250 kms of trails for all levels of riders. You got to check it out.

Posted by Chris Wheeler, at 01:24 AM

High in the Trees

September 28, 2008 | Tips from Us > Vancouver, Attractions
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 The UBC Botanical Garden is one of Vancouver's best kept secrets as a tourist attraction....and it just got even better with the addition of the new Greenheart Canopy Walkway, an eco-adventure for all ages.

The walkway is like a series of hanging suspension bridges or "aerial trails" high above the ground - about 60 feet above the ground in some places.  It is a bit of a wobbly workout making your way around the circuit - there are 8 different bridges that form the loop.  Its really quite spectacular to be so high up and you get a really great view of the upper layers of the forest canopy.  While I just got a kick out of the views, anyone remotely interested in west coast forest ecosystems, the environment, animals and plants will see this new attraction for it scientific merits.  The guides that take groups around the walkway are knowledgeable and informative.  The makers of the Canopy Walkway is a Vancouver-based company that has created various aerial trails throughout the world.  Lucky us that they finally got to build one locally.

Admission is $20 for adults, less for kids and seniors and you get to wander all around the Botanical Gardens for the same price.

Posted by Kathleen, Vancouver at 09:31 PM

Kimberley- a great family escape

September 28, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Kimberley Alpine Resort, Skiing & Snowboarding
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 we visited Kimberley last winter and had a wonderful experience! We found out that a lot of the locals do not know truly how much there is to do in this great place- so we set out to find most of the adventures ourselves. We had two young kids in tow. We skied the whole mountain- our son loves trying to find all of the old mine tunnels that are hidden on the slopes and our daughter loved the new glades. We enjoyed the great grooming and fall line. We tried the Nordic centre! this place is huge and there is no promotion about it! also night lit track- loads of fun. We also snowshoed down from mountain to an old barn (restaurant). We then went to a tipi at night to hear a wolf howl....no kidding. So we are going back- sure to find more fun!

Posted by Northern Explorer, at 09:30 AM

Canadian Rockies Int'l Airport

September 26, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Cranbrook, Air / Airports

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The NEW & IMPROVED Canadian Rockies International Airport between Cranbrook and Kimberley in the Kootenay Rockies region (SE corner of BC) is awesome!  They've rebuilt the terminal building with wood & floor-to-ceiling glass:  you get views of the spectacular Rocky Mountains from every area of the airport!  The runway was expanded as well, so they can take the big jets now, including ones from Europe, and they're getting service from the US (Delta.com) starting December 17.

With domestic service from Air Canada & Pacific Coastal (Vancouver & Calgary), as well as US service via Salt Lake City there's no excuses any more.  It's easy to check out BC's fastest growing destination. 

There's a reason so many of us are moving here.  I moved here from Vancouver Island.  Yes, I loved growing up on the Island, but I won't be going back except to visit.  If you like clean air, low crowds, outdoor lifestyle, open highways and nice people, check us out!  

Posted by Laurie R, Kimberley at 12:42 PM

Moved from Vancouver Island to Kimberley

September 25, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Kimberley, Skiing & Snowboarding
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 Wow, I can't believe none of my relatives told me about this area. Kimberley is fantastic, one traffic light, 7000 people and its all in the mountains. I moved here August 1st and commute to Cranbrook with NO rush hour traffic, and no line ups. People are friendlier here than in Sidney.


Posted by no brainer, at 09:08 PM

Vallance Pottery in Clinton

September 25, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Clinton, Art Galleries & Artists

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So many amazing places in the Cariboo! If you drive through Clinton make sure to check out Vallance Pottery. It is right on Highway 97, the Gold Rush Trail. They have so much to choose from if you are looking for some unique gifts to take home.
Besides great quality handturned pottery, they also have Cards, Lotions and handmade Bath Salts, handmade Quilts to hand Knit Socks, Candles and loose Specialty Teas. Definitely a must see!



Posted by Miriam, Williams Lake at 12:04 PM

Kopas Store in Bella Coola

September 25, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Bella Coola, Shopping

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When travelling to the Bella Coola Valley I always make sure and stop at Kopas Store. They have this amazing selection of BC books, outstanding native jewelery, masks, carvings and artwork, just to name a few.

Cliff Kopas, originally from Alberta, opened Kopas' Store in 1937. He "discovered" the Bella Coola Valley when he and his bride took a four-month horseback trek on the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail/Nuxalk-Carrier Grease Trail. After reading the book about their trip from Calgary to Alberta (which was their honeymoon) my last visit to the store was even more interesting.

Posted by Miriam, Williams Lake at 11:06 AM

Golfing in Northern British Columbia

September 24, 2008 | Tips from Us > Prince George, Golf
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Posted by Clint, at 03:14 PM

calming place to camp

September 24, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Merritt, Camping

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 We have camped here for about 14 years now, good fishing and looked after by people who care about our planet and good for all ages, nice lake its called Lunbom lake just outside Merrit on Kelowna connector. many other lakes nearby  only a few minutes from downtown Merrit, boats are allowed its very calming there thats why we go to relax and have fun.  Go see for youself

Posted by pj, mission at 12:04 AM

Vancouver and BC Farmers' Markets

September 23, 2008 | Tips from Travellers > Vancouver, Farms & Markets
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BC has some of the most amazing farmer's markets, brimming with delicious, local produce. I got a good recommendation to check these out, so went to the Trout Lake Farmer's Market in Vancouver, which runs every Saturday, May-October. There's a winter one too at WISE Hall in East Vancouver, which is on alternate Saturdays from November 8 through until April. It's a must-do for visiting foodies!

Posted by Mikala Taylor, at 12:41 PM

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