Virtual Horse Riding
Check out this horseback riding experience, with High Country Trail Rides in Salmon Arm British Columbia!
Geocaching at High Country Trail Rides
Geocaching at High Country Trail rides.
Virtual Horseback
High Country Trail Rides
Salmon Arm, BC
Ph (250) 832-1020
Cell # 250 515 2088 Cell #250 515-0667
Horse Tour Salmon Arm
High Country Trails In Salmon Arm
The Larch Hills Traverse - Mountain Biking 38km from Salmon Arm to Sicamous
For the first part of our BC Biking Roadtrip, we took on the epic Shuswap XC trail: The Larch Hills Traverse
As the first section of the Shuswap Trail to be completed. It’s an incredible 38 kilometre highland cross-country cruise through the forests, rock gardens, and dramatic lake vistas of the Larch Hills, linking the communities of Salmon Arm and Sicamous.
Seven distinct sections make up the full traverse. Each offers its own unique character to the journey. The trail connects forestry road and singletrack trails through a variety of ecosystems and terrain. Many amazing viewpoints overlooking Shuswap and Mara Lakes were our rewards.
Big thanks to the Shuswap Trail Alliance for their hard work and visionary trail building. We'll be back.
Music: One Day They’ll Know (ODESZA Remix) by Pretty Lights
Shot with: GoPro Hero 2, Sony Action Cam, Canon Handycam
Big Bar Ranch Horseback Riding
Travel Writer Nancy D. Brown goes horseback riding at Big Bar Guest Ranch in the Chilcotin Cariboo section of British Columbia. This Canadian horseback riding holiday in Clinton is situated on a 104 acre dude ranch next to the 1,500 acre OK Ranch.
Virtual Alaska Journey, high country, Cook Inlet
See the gems hidden in pristine Alaskan wilderness.
Experience a panoramic walk high above a lush valley. Ending at a view of a pyramid shaped mountain.
Under the Sea
Composed by Bjorn Lynne
Licensed courtesy of Shockwave-sound
Best & Top Camping Spot BC | Dual Sport Riding | #30 |WADZUP
Hi guys, WADZUP! If your looking for a place to add to your bucket list and ride your face off this place scores top of my list of must see and go to places in BC Canada. Paska Lake (Logon Lake)
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Driving on Trans-Canada Highway through the Rocky Mountains Part 2 (Banff-Glacier park)
Driving on amazingly scenic Highway 1 west of Calgary through Banff National park and near Glacier national Park.
British Columbia Highway 1 becomes Alberta Highway 1 as it crosses Kicking Horse Pass into Alberta.[2] It generally travels in a southeast direction along the Bow River through Banff National Park (Improvement District No. 9), passing by the Hamlet of Lake Louise and the Town of Banff.[5] The segment of Highway 1 through the national park is maintained by the Government of Canada
Vancouver Island Road Trip
11 Days, July 14 2016 - July 24 2016
Calgary - Revelstoke - Chase - Vancouver - Pacific Rim National Park - Tofino - Ucluelet - Sproat Lake Provincial Park - Stamp Falls Provincial Park - Cathedral Grove - Little Qualicum Falls Park - Parksville - Englishman River Falls Provincial Park - Nanaimo - Chemainus - Duncan - Kinsol Trestle - Goldstream Provincial Park - Mt. Finlayson - Victoria - Sooke - Cultus Lake Provincial Park - Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park - Enderby - Salmon Arm - Calgay
The west coast of Vancouver Island is one of BC's most iconic destinations. This scenic journey takes you from the vibrant metropolis of Vancouver to the rugged coastline and sandy beaches of Ucluelet and Tofino. Viewpoints and attractions include the Coombs Country Market, the massive trees of Cathedral Grove in MacMillan Provincial Park, the Ucluelet Aquarium, and the stunning scenery of the Wild Pacific Trail and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.
First Legs | Dead Batteries | Loads of Laundry
First two legs of our winter trip to the West Coast had us travelling to Salmon Arm, BC with a stop near Golden, BC and Vernon, BC.
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Swimming at Granite Falls - Indian Arm
Road to 150: Best Things To Do In British Columbia
In this video, we share some of the best things to do in British Columbia, including Vancouver Island, Vancouver, Kelowna, and more!
Welcome to British Columbia!
Canada's westernmost province is packed with jaw-dropping scenery and incredible adventures. Home to some of Canada's most varied landscapes, ranging from desert and ocean to mountains and forest, there truly is something for everyone in British Columbia.
We explored the BC from Sept 6 - Sept 28, 2017.
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multi-media road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We drove to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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Special Note: We just released the Canada Saver Card, a physical discount card that gets you discounts at a variety of attractions, adventures, and activities across Canada! From helicopter tours to rafting, fishing, museums, and horseback rides, save money on all of them for less than $30! -
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MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer, writer, and drone videographer.
Matt's other YouTube channel:
Instagram: @MatthewGBailey and @MustDoCanada
Facebook: @MustDoCanada
Twitter: @MatthewGBailey
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KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
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JUSTIN BRUNELLE: Director
Travel videos YouTube Channel:
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Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson from who is the king of data, helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in the BC, visit - mustdocanada.com/best-things-to-do-in-british-columbia
Big thanks to Best Western International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our local sponsors, including Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours, Spokes Bicycle Rentals, the Museum of Anthropology, Marketa's Bed & Breakfast, A Taste of Victoria Food Tours, the Butchart Gardens, Craigdarroch Castle, Spinnakers Brewpub, Wild Renfrew, Orca Spirit Adventures, Glamping at Brown's Bay Resort, Eagle Eye Adventures, Beaver Aquatics, Eiko Jones, Ecolodge Tofino, the Surf Club at Long Beach Lodge, Wildplay Nanaimo, Sundown Diving, Kelowna Water Taxi and Cruises, Summerhill Pyramid Winery, Axe Monkeys Kelowna, Okanagan Flyboard, Krafty Kitchen and Bar, and Pipe Mountain Coaster Revelstoke.
Driving on Trans-Canada Highway through the Rocky Mountains Part 3 (Revelstoke)
Driving on amazingly scenic Highway 1 west of Banff National park through Glacier national Park and into Revelstoke, British Columbia.
After Salmon Arm, Highway 1 goes east for 31 km (19 mi) to a junction with Highway 97A at Sicamous, following the south shore of the Salmon Arm of the Shuswap Lakes for most of this stretch. Over the next 71 km (44 mi) east, Highway 1 winds through the communities of Malakwa (the highway widens to four lanes as it passes through Malakwa), Craigellachie and the Three Valley Gap, before reaching its junction with Highway 23 at Revelstoke, on the Columbia River. The next 148 km (92 mi) of Highway 1 to Golden winds east through Mount Revelstoke National Park and Glacier National Park, where the Rogers Pass area is located. There are eight snow sheds on Highway 1 between Revelstoke and Golden—three of them lie west of Rogers Pass, while five lie to the east. Motorists are advised to check their fuel level as they are leaving either Revelstoke or Golden as there are no refuelling facilities between the two towns.
After Glacier National Park and a time zone boundary crossing, Highway 1 passes over the Columbia River again at Donald, and then reaches its junction with Highway 95 at Golden. 73 km (45 mi) east of Golden, after Highway 1 has passed through Yoho National Park and the community of Field, Highway 1 crosses the Continental Divide (via Kicking Horse Pass) into Alberta.
Indian Arm fiord, British Columbia, Canada
A lazy salmon swimming in the clear, cold waters of Indian Arm fiord.
Regal Ridge 2011 Intro
Regal Ridge is located 10 minutes east of the town Osoyoos, BC, Canada. Our project offers 2.5 - 3 acre serviced parcels. The views are absolutely breathtaking.
We invite you to visit our website to receive a complimentary DVD for your viewing pleasure.
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Okanagan railroad cycling adventure
Riding the KAR railway Kelowna to Penticton for Canada Day 2016.
Glacier National Park/Rogers Pass, British Columbia, Canada. vridetv
Rogers Pass and Glacier National Park, British Columbia are featured in this weeks clip. (COTW 21)
VRIDETV (description)
Imagine mounting a high definition camcorder to the handlebars of a motorcycle then riding across the second largest country in the world. With this point of view you will experience the sensation of riding through ten provinces of Canada, coast to coast, round trip, for a total of 18,795 kilometers. This trip may be over but the riding and filming continues........................................
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New content is added on a weekly basis.
Notch Hill ( Hilliam Mountain ) fire
Notch Hill ( Hilliam Mountain ) fire. This shot was taken of the fire after it had crested the ridge around 7:30 PM on Aug. 22/09. Filmed from the junction of Notch Hill Road and Davies Road in Notch Hill.
Falkland Fire
Raw footage from reporter Kelly Hayes on the scene of a forest fire behind the Falkland Ranch just off Highway 97.