Creston BC (British Columbia) Canada - Driving in Town/City - Tour of Homes/Houses & Downtown
Creston, British Columbia, Canada has a brewery that makes the ultimate summer beer... Kokanee. Down two or three or four or five or six or seven of these for good times...
Music by Free Jazz Vancouver
Mark Quigley - Korg Volca Keys
Michael Quigley - Yamaha Piano
Walking in Vancouver Canada - Cambie Street Early Morning - City Life
It's always nice to take an early morning walk on a Saturday to Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Music by Mark Quigley (keyboard).
Cranbrook BC (British Columbia) Canada - Driving in the City - Tour 2018
We are driving around the city of Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada. Apparently, this place has a lot of sun all year round... not on this day though.
Music by Free Jazz Vancouver.
Mark Quigley - Trombone & Keyboard
Michael Quigley - Yamaha Keyboard
Canadian Backroad travels in your RV - South Kootenay's
RV #Backroad Travel in Canada’s South #Kootenays
Canadian Backroad travels in your #RV Visit BC's South Kootenays and be rewarded with the scenic Goat River #Canyon and the beautiful #Moyie River in the Hawkins Creek watershed. Camp along a Forest Service Road and enjoy some #boondocking time!
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Exploring Small Towns of British Columbia
Offthetrails is visiting the small towns of Revelstoke, Canmore, and
Field in British Columbia, Canada. Sampling food, sightseeing, and
listening to music are fun. For more, visit
Golden, BC South, then North on Highway 95
I was looking for something to do, hoping the clouds would break up, so I drove through downtown Golden, British Columbia, then headed down BC Highway 95 for a while, before u-turning and heading back into Golden.
Driving out of CRESTON BC Canada - Nicks Island
I don't think this is going to be the most profound driving video ever made but this is the scenery of leaving Creston, British Columbia, Canada.
The weather conditions around the mountain I start to climb at the end of the video can be pretty unpredictable (this time I had to put up with some of the worst fog that I've driven through in my life). I'm lucky to be alive today.
Music by Mark Quigley (Korg Volca Keys)
Amazing Mountain Scenery Winter Drive Canadian Rockies (Banff, Alberta to Hope, British Columbia)
January 2019 drive
The Canadian Rockies mountain range spans the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. With jagged, ice-capped peaks, including towering Mt. Robson, it's a region of alpine lakes, diverse wildlife and outdoor recreation sites.
But as scenic and magical as it is, driving through the Canadian Rockies is no easy feat! With towns few and far between and the possibility of snow, rock slides, fires and wildlife crossing the road, there’s a lot to be on the look out for.
In the winter, avalanche patrol regularly sets off controlled avalanches in the area. Avalanche season runs from Oct. 1 until May 31. Winter tires are required from either the first snowfall of the season or mid-October through until mid-May.
Coquihalla Pass is found along at the end of the Coquihalla Highway between Kamloops and Hope, BC. You will likely take this pass if you’re driving from BC into Edmonton, Alta. or Northern Alberta. This is the safest highway to use between the two mountain towns. It has multiple lanes of traffic, compared to the narrow and single-laned Trans-Canada highway. It’s also roughly an hour faster than the Trans-Canada highway.
Driving in Vancouver BC Canada - MAIN Street - Tour of City 2018
It's always nice to see the Main Street in town in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The areas along this road, especially in the north used to be rather seedy... actually, they still are but certain parts are experiencing... gentrification.
If you're a migrating hipster from somewhere in this world, Main Street may be where you end up hanging around.
Music by Mark Quigley (keyboard)
North America's Most Expensive Gasoline Prices: High and Evil in Vancouver, Canada!!
The highest gasoline price of any major city in North America is Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is largely due to the high socialist taxes that are needed to fuel our government system via carbon tax, provincial tax, federal tax, transit tax, consumption tax, GST, etc.
Sure, there are higher gasoline prices in Arctic and remote Canada and Alaska (due only to high freight/transportation costs), but the insanity of Vancouver vs Seattle fuel costs are driving many Canadians to drive across the border often to fuel up for a 30% savings!
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