Tyhee Lake Guest Ranch - Telkwa Hotels, Canada
Tyhee Lake Guest Ranch 3 Stars hotel in Telkwa, Canada Within US Travel Directory Located in Bulkley Valley, this Telkwa B & B offers canoeing, swimming and fishing on-site. A continental breakfast is included in all rooms. Free WiFi is provided in all areas. Tyhee Lake Provincial Park is 5 km away.Tyhee Lake and Hudson Bay Mountain views are featured in all units at Tyhee Lake Guest Ranch. A seating area and a desk are included.BBQ facilities are provided for guest use at Guest Ranch Tyhee Lake. A games room includes a billiards table and table tennis. A common kitchen is available.
Guests can relax on the patio and enjoy the quiet setting.
Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park and Hudson Bay Mountain are both within 21 km from this bed and breakfast.
Smithers is 20 minutes’ drive away.
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Tyhee Lake Guest Ranch - Telkwa Hotels, Canada
Location in : 8265 Tyhee Lake Road, V0J 2X1 Telkwa, Canada
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Florence Motel - Smithers Hotels, Canada
Florence Motel 3 Stars hotel in Smithers, Canada Within US Travel Directory Conveniently located on Highway 16, this Smithers motel offers guest rooms equipped with a microwave and a mini fridge. Free Wi-Fi is offered in all areas. Lake Kathlyn is 5 km away.A 42” flat-screen cable TV and a work desk are featured in every room at Florence Motel. A private entrance is provided. Mountain views can be enjoyed. Select rooms offer a full kitchen.BBQ facilities and a picnic area are available for guest use at Motel Florence. Air conditioning adds extra comfort.Smithers Golf and Country Club is just 5 minutes’ drive from this motel.
Tyee Lake Provincial Park is 16 km away.
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Florence Motel - Smithers Hotels, Canada
Location in : 4160 Highway 16 West, V0J 2N0 Smithers, Canada
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Tyee, Exchamsiks
Actually the Exchamsiks River Not Kasiks
Sorry bout that
NWFA-Smithers BC.
Just a quick edit fooling around with the drone videos.
Last trip to the cliff (Telkwa BC)
After Grandpa Koopmans funeral the girls wanted to take one last trip to their favourite place in Telkwa. The cliff overlooking where the Bulkley and Telkwa Rivers meet.
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GoPro Hero3
Samsung Galaxy S5
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Bulkley and Telkwa Rivers Meet - Winter Scene - CN Railway Bridge Telkwa British Columbia
Winter Scene - CN Railway Bridge Telkwa British Columbia.
Telkwa is a wonderful small village which can be found in British Columbia. If you are planning a trip through, or to visit you would follow Highway 16 west from Prince George, B.C. for approximately 350 kilometres. Telkwa and area are rich in history and you can venture through Telkwa’s Museum for a look back in time. Also Telkwa boasts about it’s Tyhee Lake Provincial Park, and they have a right too, it is beautiful.
Camping is available in the park and the campsites are secluded, this way you can lay back and take it easy and there is large parking lot for day visitors. Also on site are horseshoe pits and a volleyball net in case you want to get your competitive side on.
If you want to get onto the water, there is a boat launch, so you can go water skiing, canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding are just some of the things people enjoy. You can go swimming, but there are no lifeguards on duty, so do swim in designated areas for safety. If you want to try your luck at catching a fish, there are stocked rainbow trout and native cutthroat trout for the catching. Folks also enjoy a bicycle ride or a hike around the area on the many trails.
There is wildlife in the area, so use caution, but keep your cameras handy as you might see a bear, moose, deer or some other types of small critters.
Now that winter is setting in, we certainly won’t be camping, but Telkwa offers travelers snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. You can also ice skate on the lakes, but always check to make sure the ice is thick enough to hold your body weight. Ice fishing is also available and can have some awesome results. Telkwa’s next door neighbour Smithers, has a great ski hill called Hudson Bay Mountain. People travel from around the world to ski in it’s powder.
So no matter the time of the year, Telkwa is everyone’s playground.
For more information about Telkwa and surrounding areas, please visit:
Telkwa’s website:
Smithers, B.C. Visitors Centre.
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Telkwa Drone Footage
Just some footage i got flying my drone over Telkwa BC.
Shot on the DJI Mavic Pro
Music By Kevin Macleod
Seaton Mountain View Farm for Sale, Smithers, BC
7515 W Highway 16, Smithers, B.C
MLS R2350029
Seaton Mountain View farm is a market garden farm on 131 acres located about 35 minutes from Smithers. Fully renovated 2 bdrm log home has his/her studio/offices on either end of master bedroom, beautiful wood floors, and a sun room [as well a 3rd bdrm can easily recreated]. Great views, clean air, good farmland, trails through the mixed forests and through bordering Crown Land to the Bulkley River. Excellent water supply from drilled well. Barn has 3 levels and attached 3 bay storage, large greenhouse, outdoor kitchen, chicken coops, new root cellar and farm stand building. Hwy 16 access is good for veggie customers, the train is nearby but please come listen for yourself, as the situation makes everything remarkably quiet.
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Summer time video of the Bulkley River, Telkwa British Columbia.
Summer time video of the Bulkley River, Telkwa British Columbia.
Namu: Ghost Cannery
Caretaker Theresa May leads the team on a tour of the abandoned cannery town at Namu, where 5,000 people worked as late as the 1960s.
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Video by Stephanie Brown and Kai Nagata.
Telkwa Pass Sept, 2007
Telkwa Pass Sept 2007 Terrace to Telkwa 125 klm's
TMH-Nearly 40 on the 37: the video journals
In August 2012 I set out to ride the Stewart-Cassiar Highway solo. It would be my send-off to my thirties, riding Highway 37. So the title of the book I wrote about the experience was called Nearly 40 on the 37. The northern British Columbia highway was going to be my conduit to Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory. Instead, not knowing my abilities and underestimating the amount I would need to do the daily mileage necessary. I threw in the towel for Whitehorse and decided to make the best of the communities along the Stewart-Cassiar. I wasn't prepared for the rugged environment and the impact the remote location would have on me. I recorded several video journals along the way to record my thoughts and as the journals play you can see on my face the effect the place I'm riding through has on me.