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Stories and photos of excursions to the many beautiful parts of British Columbia, Canada. Lets see more! I live in Ontario and love it here. BC is my second choice of the best places on Earth. :) I hope you post more of your trips to this blog
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Date: Mar 18, 2008


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In 1998 Murray Lundberg following in the footsteps of the gold stampeders hiking the Chilkoot Trail.
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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.
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Trip itineraries and travel diaries that focus on Ontario beaches and nearby communities. The rain fell on and off throughout the night. In the morning, we got a little more. And the raccoon that we’d seen the night before had returned while we slept. The bagels that were in the cooler were out and the bag was opened. Scary what an animal with an opposable thumb can do. So there we were, with wet tents, a camp site that was getting a little muddy, and our food picked over by a hungry little critter. My daughter had been promised one of those cinnamon-raisin bagels for breakfast. Life away from home was starting to take it’s toll on us
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A family of five drives from BC (New Denver) to the Yukon (Whitehorse) in 16 days.
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Jeff and Debbie traveled down the river as part of a 12 person guided tour. Includes an itinerary and message board. You can read the entire report from beginning to end starting here, or can view individual entries below. Twelve people went on this trip, including guides from Nahanni Wilderness Adventures (Alberta-based) and Canoe North (Ontario-based). If you're interested in finding out more info about the Nahanni and canoe wilderness camping
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