Tag: kayaking
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Kayaking the Nuchatlitz on BC’s West Coast
Continue Reading: Kayaking the Nuchatlitz on BC’s West CoastThe west coast of Vancouver Island is a rugged and beautiful place. Windswept beaches, crystal-clear bays, and dramatic rock formations make the area a mecca for kayakers seeking a multi-day adventure.
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Soak in the Sunshine Coast Along BC’s Salish Sea Route – Langdale to Egmont
Continue Reading: Soak in the Sunshine Coast Along BC’s Salish Sea Route – Langdale to EgmontIndigenous cultures, artistic communities, sea-inspired activities, spectacular coastlines and old growth forests make up British Columbia’s Salish Sea Coastal Route.
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Exploring North Vancouver Island, British Columbia – Port McNeill & Port Hardy to Coal Harbour & Cape Scott
Continue Reading: Exploring North Vancouver Island, British Columbia – Port McNeill & Port Hardy to Coal Harbour & Cape ScottWe headed over to Coal Harbour (no, not the one in Vancouver). It was a short 30-minute drive from the campsite on paved roads. Coal Harbour is located on Quatsino Sound which provides boat access to communities such as Holberg and Port Alice. It is…
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Exploring North Vancouver Island, British Columbia – Sayward to Port McNeill
Continue Reading: Exploring North Vancouver Island, British Columbia – Sayward to Port McNeillIn 8 days, we travelled north from Campbell River to Port Hardy and west from Port Hardy to Cape Scott Park. We explored communities such as Sayward, Telegraph Cove, Port McNeil, Port Alice and Port Hardy and many smaller communities in between. If you are…
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Green Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia’s Cariboo is a Great Destination for a Camping Holiday
Continue Reading: Green Lake Provincial Park in British Columbia’s Cariboo is a Great Destination for a Camping HolidayThe park contains three vehicle accessible campgrounds: Arrowhead, Sunset View, and Emerald Bay. On our most recent trip to Green Lake Provincial Park, we stayed at the Emerald Bay campground, which offers a mix of single and double campsites.
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Bridge Lake Provincial Park Nestled in the Interlakes Region of British Columbia’s Cariboo
Continue Reading: Bridge Lake Provincial Park Nestled in the Interlakes Region of British Columbia’s CaribooBridge Lake is one of many, many lakes in the Interlakes District, a region known for fishing. In fact, Highway 24, stretching from 100 Mile House to Little Fort, is often referred to as the Fishing Highway and Bridge Lake is situated smack dab in…
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The Underwater ‘Treasures’ of Pavilion Lake in British Columbia’s Cariboo
Continue Reading: The Underwater ‘Treasures’ of Pavilion Lake in British Columbia’s CaribooWhile the steep limestone cliffs and colourful water provide a beautiful destination above the water, Pavilion Lake is internationally known for what lays below the surface.
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Kayaking in British Columbia’s Nootka Sound Off the West Coast of Vancouver Island
Continue Reading: Kayaking in British Columbia’s Nootka Sound Off the West Coast of Vancouver IslandMulti-day ocean kayaking trips are an excellent way to explore some of the hidden treasures of the BC coast. When looking for a kayaking location offering a diversity of scenery, Nootka Sound scores highly as it offers both calm and protected waters.
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