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A 1996 canoe trip in Bowron Lake Provincial Park. The seven-day circle route covered several lakes in the park. our annual Canoe Trip be something different. Off the beaten path so to speak. Not the usual but beautiful BWCA, Quetico or Algonquin. We considered Bowron, Earl Gray, Spatsizi in BC, John Day in Oregon, Rio Grande in Texas, Green River in Utah, Missouri in Montana, Allagash in Maine, North Platt in Wyoming and the Yukon in Alaska. The decision to go for Bowron Park in Central British Columbia came quickly. It was remote and offered scenery we had not encountered before. It also enjoyed a worldwide reputation as one of the premiere canoe circuits in the world.
Guide to travelling in Canada based on a journey by James Shearer. Contains photos, video clips, a travel diary as well as a detailed Canadian travel directory.
Martin Ritter and Lorenz MALller's hike the West Coast Trail in six days. Links and photos are included. While planning our dive trip to British Columbia, we were looking for an additional avenue through which to depose of our boundless energy. Remembering the comments about a certain "West Coast Trail", we decided to find some more info regarding this popular hike over the Internet. There we came across a few well written reports and descriptions of the trail, all of which had the message in common that this trail was going to take a lot out of you and that you better hit it well prepared, be it that you bring the right equipment or that you be physically fit. Much in the same way the official Hiker's Prep Guide warns the rookies out there that the WCT, as it is commonly known, has the reputation of being "one of the most grueling treks in North America"