BC Vacation hot spots

Started by Sportsdude, Jun 19 07 04:35

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Hobbit

There's news that the [A href="http://www.virtualvancouver.com/news/USpassportrequirementsdelayed.html"]US delays Canadian passport requirements[/A] for Canadians crossing the border. It will be at least another 6 months before Canadians crossing the border will require a passport. Anyone going to change their vacation plans as a result of this and go across the border instead of staying in BC?

  I wanted to go the States, but I don't have my passport yet. Now I guess that I won't need it. Are there still super long waits at the passport office to apply for a passport?

  As for BC vacation spots - I recommend Vancouver Island. Take a week or longer and drive all across the island and discover the beauty of BC. Ok, that's my promo for Tourism Vancouver.

fletcher

Sportsdude,  the Okanagan Lake area is so beautiful.  Sure hope you intend to visit there in the summer.  My particular favorite lake is Skaha Lake and its beach in Penticton on the far left side not in front of the camp ground that is there.  The far left side is still crowded but with not as many tourists.  It can be very hot in Penticton, Kelowna and Vernon.  Penticton is not my favorite town but I should think it will start to grow and upgrade like Kelowna over the next 5 years.  Kelowna has grown so much over the last 20 years it is like that computer game Sim City.  If you bring a car with you there will also be monthly parking fees, gas, insurance etc.  I am not sure what you meant by you checked to see what cars are allowed in Canada - or it was something like that.  Renting a car for trips around Van Island is doable and then taking the ferry as a foot passenger to the mainland (you need to be able to get to the ferry and to downtown Vancouver tho but perhaps that is all covered by a bus ticket, then maybe renting a car when there if you plan to travel to some of the places people have mentioned.  Hope you enjoy your time on Canada's West Coast.      

Devil

If you make it to Kootenay Lake in early summer, just find a quiet spot by a lake somewhere and take a breath. I don't know if you will find a fresher breath of air? There may be some residue in the air from the locals, but its all good!

Sportsdude

wow, awesome lake.  
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Devil

While there, you can check out Nelson, probably one of the most unique towns in BC...or Canada for that matter. Ainsworth Hot Springs has cool little caves too.

Sportsdude

oh I love little mountain towns.  
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Devil

Nelson is cool. It is kind of an anti-establishment kind of town. The residents are always in the news, trying to keep chain stores and crap out of their town. I respect that a TON!

Their main street has a lot of art galleries, indy coffee shops, hemp shops, etc.

That being said, there is a Sprawl Mart at the local mall.

Sportsdude

cool! my kind of place.
I'm all about local businesses then regional and national stores.
That's my 'canadian nationalism' coming out. lol
 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Sawdust

I can't believe nobody has Spuzzum on their list.

  edit. And let's not forget Yak!  
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Sportsdude

 Sawdust wrote:
I can't believe nobody has Spuzzum on their list.
 
edit. And let's not forget Yak!

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LOL!!! I just wiki'd Spuzzum. Got to stop there now.

Spuzzum
is a tiny speck of a town in [a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Columbia" title="British Columbia"]British Columbia[/a], [a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada" title="Canada"]Canada[/a] on the [a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Canada_Highway" title="Trans-Canada Highway"]Trans-Canada Highway[/a], approximately 50 km (31 mi) north of the community of [a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope%2C_British_Columbia" title="Hope, British Columbia"]Hope[/a], thus is often referred to as being "beyond Hope". Immortalized in the early [a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980s" title="1980s"]1980s[/a] by the band "[a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Six_Cylinder&action=edit" class="new" title="Six Cylinder"]Six Cylinder[/a]" in a song with the refrain "If you haven't been to Spuzzum, you ain't been anywhere."

LOL!

can't find any info on "Yak" though. bummer
 
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BC Tourism

Correct spelling is Yahk.

You can go to the local gas station and get a T-Shirt that says "I've Been to Yahk and Back".

Between Creston and Cranbrook.

Sportsdude

[a href="http://www.hellobc.com/en-CA/default.htm"]http://www.hellobc.com/en-CA/default.htm[/a]  
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Lise

Throwing in Harrison Hot Springs since I just went there. Festival of the Arts coming in July is you're heading there next month.

  [A href="http://www.harrison.ca/harrison/"]http://www.harrison.ca/harrison/[/A]
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Bill Cosby.

Hobbit

 


 Lise wrote:


 Throwing in Harrison Hot Springs since I just went there. Festival of the Arts coming in July is you're heading there next month.

  [A href="http://www.harrison.ca/harrison/"]http://www.harrison.ca/harrison/[/A]
Maybe you can add some reviews to the [A href="http://www.virtualvancouver.com/businesses/Harrison_Hot_Springs/"]Harrison Hot Springs listings[/A].
 

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