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Showing posts with label Things to do in British Columbia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things to do in British Columbia. Show all posts

Monday, May 13, 2013

Best Places to See in BC - Stuart Lake Pictographs



On the eastern side of Stuart Lake 
in British Columbia, Canada
are some pretty amazing pictographs.
I was lucky enough to have an idea where to
look for them from some very nice
people from the Murray Ridge
Nordic Ski Club.
Situated on a rock face of the cliffs overlooking
Stuart Lake, you can well
understand how this location
must have had some significance
the people from our past.
Not only is it beautiful and serene
but must have been rich in wildlife
and fish from Stuart Lake.
Another British Columbia moment
that I treasure.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Things to Do in British Columbia - Bird Watching


The most striking thing about the Spotted Towhee
are their red eyes.
They like to live in scattered shrubs 
and thickets which abound here in British Columbia.
I get to spend a lot of time in nature
and these birds are always a joy to be around.
Though Towhee's are considered resident birds in British Columbia, 
their distinctive call heralds the beginning of
spring for me, of new life around us 
and life yet to come.
I wait anxiously for the their first brood
to make their appearance.


Friday, April 19, 2013

Best Places to See in BC - Kiskatinaw Bridge

Karen Cooper - Kiskatinaw Bridge
Kiskatinaw Bridge, Alaska Highway, British Columbia

 The Kiskatinaw Bridge is located before the Mile 21 marker 
along the old Alaska Highway
in British Columbia.
The Kiskatinaw Bridge was the first curved wooden bridge
built in Canada
and is still in use today.
Built in 1942-43 it stands
30 meters (100) feet above the Kiskatinaw River, 
a tributary of the Peace River.
It curves 9 degrees along its length and is 162.5 meters (534 feet) long.
Quite the view from the bridge deck, the river meanders
its way gently through the rolling hills
below bringing to mind wandering dinosaurs
in ages past. 





Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Best Places to See in BC - Gitwangak Battle Hill

Gitwangak Battle Hill 
National Historic Site of Canada
(formerly known as Kitwanga Fort)
is located in northwestern 
British Columbia along highway
37 - the Stewart-Cassier highway.

Built in the 1700's by the
Gitwangak First Nations people 
the hill was used as a fortified
location for homes and
a site to launch raids against 
the Nass River and coastal peoples.
The indigenous trading routes of British Columiba
included the Grease Trails, named after
the small fish called eulachon
which run in the Nass and Skeena Rivers.
The fish were boiled to extract their oil and
were traded with other Native groups
that did not have spawning rivers in their
territories.



Best Places to See in BC - The Alaska Highway

Mile "0" of the Alaska Highway begins
in Dawson Creek, BC.
Construction started on the highway during World War II
to connect Alaska to the United States through Canada.
Completed in 1942, it stretched 2,700 km. 
Due to reconstruction and repair today the highway is actually
2,232 km and ends in Delta Junction, Alaska.
The first 987 km (613 miles)
are constructed through British Columbia.

You can still find historic mile postings along the highway
and the Canadian metric system has warranted the change to
signposts being in kilometers. Most residents along the highway
refer to their location as "mile x along the highway".

The history of the Alaska Highway is one of heroism and
  determination. I visited the 
There is a fascintaing
display of old photographs taken from the road building era at the
The Alaska Highway should be on everyone's
"must visit while in BC" list.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Best Places to See in BC - Tumbler Ridge

One of the most interesting places to visit in British Columbia
is Tumbler Ridge.
Today Tumbler Ridge is best known for its coal mining
endeavors,however, it also has a rich history of dinosaurs
and ancient peoples.
The largest concentration of accessible dinosaur footprints 
in British Columbia is here at Cabin Pool.
Research Centre was established to further 
study the areas rich finds of various
dinosaur bones in beds and some of the
oldest dinosaur bones in Canada.
Unfortunately the day I was there the Dinosaur
Museum was inexplicably closed, but I did
get to see some pretty amazing dinosaur prints
on display in front of the building.

As you drive through this area you can well imagine the
dinosaurs slowly wandering through the softly rolling hills
and plateaus leaving traces of their lives behind as they made their
way to water to drink. I did look up at the skies a few times
to see if I could spot anything large and unexplained
flying overhead. Perhaps it was only my imagination,
but this area feels like it reaches into the past right 
before you eyes. Centuries are perhaps a few
mere days past.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Best Places to See in BC - Peace River Foothills


The rolling hills of the Peace River District
in British Columbia, Canada are
magical in both their beauty and history.
The headwaters of the Peace River
today start at the WAC Bennett Dam on
the eastern arm of Williston Lake.
The Peace River was historically used 
as a travel route for the First Nations people
and then by the fur traders of British Columbia.
Today, the Peace River is the heart of a diverse ecosystem
that supports many threatened and endangered species.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Country Lanes of British Columbia


I've always found peace and contentment
 in the country. Life seems to slow down
and become somehow normal in
the enveloping quietness.
There is always a scene to capture here, 
always time to stop and listen
to the creak of frost slowly 
settling into the timeless weathered fences
along rural lanes.
 Far off cries of chattering blue jays
  echo haunting memories
of summer days long past.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Best Places to See in BC - Avatar Grove

on Vancouver Island
should be on everyone's 
"to do" list in life.
 Located a few mintues 
drive outside of Port Renfrew,
these old growth trees
have recently been protected
from logging.
Their massive size and the
overwhelming tranquility of
 the rainforest must be experienced
in person. 
The Avatar Grove a life altering
journey into the very
beginnings of time.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Best Places to See in BC - Botany Bay


Botany Bay 
on the west coast of Vancouver Island
has everything you would expect from
a name steeped in legend.
Rugged, rocky, windswept
and hauntingly alive.
The easy
2.8 km trail connecting
Botany Bay to Botanical Beach
should be on the must do list for everyone
visiting this area.
From gnarled stunted trees
to the tidal pools and rocky beaches
there is glorious life along every inch of
the trail.
  With me "easy" means
a good 3 hours of ewwwing and aaaaahing
over some fabulous West Coast scenery.
Even in the pouring rain the West Coast
of Vancouver Island is stunning and wild.
Add shifting mist, long stocks of bull kelp washed ashore,
some weather beaten coastline and
Botany Bay is a photographers dream come true.

Though I have not hiked the
it is high on my list of priorities for
the coming year.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Best Places to See in BC - Gordon River


One of the most beautiful rivers
in British Columbia I have 
had the privilege to see is 
on the southewest coast of
Vancouver Island.
 The Gordon River is
with its many rapids, pools,
and drops.
The day I saw her, the Gordon
River was sodden in torrential rains
and autumn colours, sinuous
mists and the haunting cry of white swams
and loons.
I was lucky enough to spend a few hours
here. Reveling in the
intimate bond with Mother Nature
 as she revealed her 
timeless spirit and infinite beauty to me.