Norbury Lake Provincial Park Day Use Area
Just a quick video to show Norbury Lake Provincial Park's Day Use Area. No overnight camping on this side of the park.
Overnight camping is just 1K South on Wardner Fort Steele RD, on the right.
Day Hike: Bear Lake - Ruault Peak - One Duck Lake, Rocky Mountains, B.C.
Hike with Kieth: Bear Lake - Ruault Peak - down to One Duck Lake. B.C. Rocky Mountains near Cranbrook B.C. Canada. Aug. 13th./2017
Treehouse stay in British Columbia
My wife booked this treehouse as a surprise for my birthday. It was a fantastic getaway. It's located in Wardner, British Columbia. I'll attach the Air bnb link for more information. If you do book let them know Daniel and Roxanne sent you. This was all shot on my iPhone 8.
Pender Hill hike on the Sunshine Coast, B.C.
Full guide:
Pender Hill is a short hike on the Sunshine Coast that leads to a beautiful lookout over Pender Harbour and the Malaspina Strait. It is one of the most recommended hikes on the Sunshine Coast.
From the lookout, you can see the surrounding mountains, the ocean, and watch seaplanes taking off and landing.
It is a quick hike, yet steep enough to get the heart rate going. The views are magnificent, and the entire hike can be completed in around an hour – making it a terrific option for a quick but rewarding outing.
Fort Steele Resort & RV Park Impressions
Alaska 9 - Fort Steele Resort & RV Park Impressions
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Lake Koocanusa Camping Trip
May long weekend camping trip in BC
Vision for Koocanusa Village
Just 3.5 hours from Calgary located on the heart of Lake Koocanusa nestled between southeastern BC’s mountain resort communities of Fernie and Cranbrook, Koocanusa Village is under new management with exciting improvements planned. Learn more here!
**Lake Koocanusa Camping 2010**
Compilation of videos and pictures from camping summer 2010
Quatsino Narrows
Tide changing through the narrows.
Lake Koocanusa / Summer 18
Little trip recap from Lake Koocanusa this summer with the boys.
Revelstoke BC to Golden BC and snowsheds
Driving from Revelstoke BC to Golden BC via Rogers Pass
Gopro Hero HD Edit Bull River Bc
River edit of the Bull River in the East Kootenays near Wardner Bc
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2012 03 16 TV News Story about opposition to Squamish Gondola proposal in park.
The towering cliffs of Squamish, B.C., are at the centre of a heated debate over a proposal to build a cable-car gondola though the provincial park and up the side of a neighbouring mountain.
The plan, which has already won preliminary approval does have its critics, but the developers are confident it is going to go ahead.
We're bringing a gondola to Squamish, said Trevor Dunn, of Sea-to-Sky Gondola. We've been working on it for a couple of years and ... and we're excited about it.
An artist's rendering shows how the gondola might look on its way up the Squamish cliffs.An artist's rendering shows how the gondola might look on its way up the Squamish cliffs. (Sea-to-Sky Gondola)
The projected cost is about $20 million, with rides expected to go for about $29 per person.
A famous section of the cliffs, the Stawamus Chief rock face — named because from one angle it looks like a facial profile — draws hundreds of climbers a year from all over the world.
But not everyone wants to scale the rock or hike up to the top, and that's where the developers see their market niche.
A gondola is something anybody can do whether you're two years old or 90 years old, said Dunn.
A similar project was proposed in 2004, but was eventually rejected because it was proposed to run right up the Stawamus Chief.
But the latest plan would leave the famous cliff alone and place the lift through the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park to the south, where it would run to the top of Mount Habrich.
There are a lot of people that sort of see this as a way for the community to take park in that economy that is traveling between Vancouver and Whistler, said Dunn.
More approvals required
District of Squamish Council has approved the plan, but the project also needs a green light from the Squamish-Lillooett Regional District, BC Parks, and the provincial government.
The community supports the project and it could be seen as something beneficial for tourism infrastructure in their community, said B.C. Forests and Lands Minister Steve Thomson.
But it is important to note there is a process that that application will need to go through.
Critics such as Gwen Barlee of the Wilderness Committee are concerned about the fate of the park, because the project would require that the gondola site be reclassified from parkland to a protected area.
You have a private company coming in and saying, 'Hey we actually want to come and take out hectares out of the park for this gondola development,' said Barlee.
We are saying that is not consistent with why parks are created. That is not consistent with why the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park was created.
Provincial parks aren't supposed to be bisected, aren't supposed to be cut in half, aren't supposed to have hectares of land taken out of them at the wishes of developer.
If the official stakeholders all sign off, construction would begin in September and the lift would be ready for visitors in the summer of 2013.
Fort steele seen from above
Stomping Grounds Coffee Osprey Village - Check This Out
Check This Out visits; Stomping Grounds Coffee House in Osprey Village Pitt Meadows on the Fraser River, an Interview with Anahi English.
Tourism Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows with the Video Blog
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15871 Trask Rd, Oyama, B.C. - Real Estate - Canada
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Lifestyle is what this beautiful Kalamalka Lakefront Home will offer you.
Imagine coming home after a long day & enjoying your favorite refreshment while listening to the soothing sounds of the water lapping up on your own, very private lakefront dock & beach. Designed for optimum enjoyment, your 84.6 ft of prime waterfront boasts an electronic boat winch/launch powered by 220 GFI, plus a shed with fridge. The large dock with gazebo is perfect for sun worshipers and water sport enthusiasts.
This bright, spacious home on a quiet no thru road features many upgrades by a Master Craftsman including hardwood floors, & heated bathroom floors. Tastefully painted, the neutral wall tones will work with any décor style, plus the large windows & skylights fill the rooms with light. Spectacular lake views also from deck & hot tub. Lots of parking available with a huge 3 car garage, carport & room for RV. Additional detached legal suite can be bonus games/exercise room/studio, in-law suite or mortgage helper. Landscaping is low maintenance so you can spend your time enjoying your waterfront property.
The neighborhood provides a nice rural charm, yet Vernon and Kelowna are only a short drive away. In addition you're surrounded by the best recreation the Okanagan has to offer -- golfing, hiking, award winning wineries, winter skiing, and water sports are just outside your door.
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Kootenay River (Koocanusa Lake)
Near the mouth of Lake Koocanusa the Kooteny river flows in to feed the lake.
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Trans Canada Trail - Southern Interior, BC 2015
Enjoying time around the Princeton area.