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The Hope Chainsaw Carving Competition is well known for its world-class carvers that come to exhibit their incredible artistry and creativity every two years. Their detailed designs make for an amazing show in Hope as they carve creations beyond our imagination!

And we love that many of these works of […]. Hope Trails of Hope. With this, they are constantly looking for food which can lead to more human interactions. In this blog, we will teach you about grizzly and black bears, avoiding […]. This is a winding and slower traveled but scenic section of the highway. Vancouver to Banff via the Coquihalla Highway.

Vancouver to Banff via the Fraser Canyon. There are so many variations to get between the west coast and the mountains. If you are doing a return trip take a separate route for each direction to experience different scenery and towns. It allows you to take in a bit of everything that areas have to offer. Instead of going through Kamloops this route takes you through the Okanagan Valley passing by beautiful large lakes and through areas dotted with fruit orchards and wineries.

If you have time to do some exploring south of Kelowna you can check out places like Peachland, Summerland and Penticton. Osoyoos is an area of fruit orchards and wineries. Make a stop at Radium Hot Springs to soak in the mineral pools or enjoy one of the many scenic hikes in places such as the Marble Canyon or to the Paint Pots. This route take you along the Hope-Princeton Highway 3 through Manning Provincial Park and gives you a great taste of the Okanagan Valley going through a fertile area with hundreds of wineries and fruit farms.

Osoyoos boasts the warmest fresh water lake in Canada, the sandy beaches make it perfect for swimming. The towns of Peachland and Summerland are beautiful areas for hiking and biking. At Castlegar another option is to head north through the West Kootenays to the beautiful and tranquil area of Arrow Lakes and Nakusp. Take a small side trip to the charming and artsy town of Nelson.

You have the option of driving from Vancouver to Jasper reaching Kamloops by either the shorter Coquihalla route or by staying on Hwy 1 and going through the Fraser Canyon. From Kamloops head north on Highway 5 and then east on Highway 16 to Jasper. Kamloops to Revelstoke. Shuswap Nation Tribal Council. Canyon RV Park Boston Bar Hells Gate photos Historical bridge across Fraser River Fraser River bridge-east side Map Add Info.

Hope BC photographs 0. The biggest city in the Pacific Northwest is only around two and a half hours' drive from Vancouver and it's well worth it to spend the weekend seeing the sights.

Make sure you plan your trip well in advance - Seattle can get very busy, especially during the summer and hotel rooms that are already very expensive may also become hard to find. Stay somewhere central as getting into the city can take a lot of time - you can get about the city easily from your hotel and many of the major sights are only a walk away. After those, there are amazing museums, parks, galleries and coffee shops you can go see Seattle loves its coffee and is where the Starbucks chain was famously founded.

If you're visiting a few of the museums in the city, get the Seattle City Pass which will save a lot of money on admissions. Also check out the monorail that runs between the Space Needle and the Westlake Center.

Just south of the border, the islands are part of Washington State. There are named islands, 44 named reefs and rocks and another or so rocks in the area. Only four of the islands are accessible - if you try looking up directions to the islands, Google might well suggest swimming as the best option.

Note that if your vehicle is over 22 feet 6. The San Juan Island Scenic Byway is a mile route that runs from Friday Harbor and passes through the pretty hills and valleys in the north of the island including vineyards, the 19th century Roche Harbor Resort and the English Camp National Historic Park where you can learn about the island's history during the joint occupation by British and U. San Juan islands are also known as the best place in the world to see Orca whales in the wild.

The orcas live here all year round and while sightings can never be guaranteed, you have a pretty decent chance if you go on one of the specialist boat tours. Alongside the orcas, you could see the larger humpback, minke or even gray whales depending on the season and your luck. To get to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island from Vancouver, you have two options - the ferry from Horseshoe Bay, north of the city or one from Tsawwassen to the south. The Horseshoe Bay option is faster, taking around 90 minutes rather than 2 hours and is a more scenic route.

Plus you arrive straight into Nanaimo rather than the much more industrial Duke Point. Horseshoe Bay is closer, but you have to navigate Highway 1 and Lions Gate Bridge traffic so the choice really depends on where you're driving from and what time of day you're going. One alternative route is to go from Tsawassen straight to Swartz Bay - if you're visiting Victoria this is the most direct route and you can come back from Nanaimo after doing a round trip.

Vancouver Island is huge. Given the ferry will easily take you 4 hours including getting to it and waiting time, the more time you have, the more you will enjoy your trip. The one must stop is Victoria on the southern tip of the island. The capital of British Columbia is a historic city with a beautiful Old Town and some stunning buildings.

You can go on a free tour of the British Columbia Parliament buildings, see inside the grandiose Fairmont Empress Hotel and visit the quirky floating shops in Fisherman's Wharf. If you follow the road around the island, you'll come to the Sheringham Point Lighthouse and a series of different National, Provincial and Regional Parks. The West Coast Trail that runs along the coast offers some really spectacular views.

The northern part of the island is more wild with parks and mountains throughout, split up by sounds narrow inlets of water from the Pacific Ocean.

It's certainly beautiful, but we'd leave it out of the itinerary unless you're going for more than 10 days. Cape Scott Provincial Park at the northern tip of the island is km north of Nanaimo and will take you the best part of 6 hours to drive one way! The town of Kelowna sits on the Okanagan Lake and is surrounded by some of Canada's prettiest scenery. The foothills of the Cascade mountains are on one bank and the Rockies on the other give an amazing backdrop to a really pretty town where you can really get away from it all.

The best reason to go to Kelowna is for Okanagan Valley wines. Not well known outside Canada, the wide valley is sometimes called the Napa of the North. There are dozens of wineries up and down the valley and in surrounding areas and many will offer tours and wine tasting if you want to try the local produce and try you must - you may well find yourself pleasantly surprised by the quality. With the climate being in some ways similar to Piedmont and other north Italian or Alpine French regions, the local wine industry has used some of those learnings, but virtually every grape variety is grown here.

We'd recommend trying a Cabernet Franc or Merlot - these varieties have done well over centuries in the Italian Dolomites and work very well with the local climate. Other than wine, there is a whole range of outdoor activities for the whole family to enjoy. You can go out on a canoe on Okanagan Lake - time it well and you can see the sun rise or fall behind the mountains from the water. A 45 minute drive south of Kelowna is the Kettle Valley Railway - this rail track was finally abandoned in the s and runs all the way from Hope to Castlegar that is a seriously long way.

The disused rail track has been converted into a trail that you can explore on foot or, even better, on bike. The Okanagan Valley is a perfect way to relax and take time out of your busy schedule. If you want a few days to yourself, a road trip from Vancouver to Kelowna should be on your radar! Washington State. Getting here is relatively straight forward - cross into the U.

From there, take Route 2 towards the National Forest and you'll eventually make it to Leavenworth. The terrain is great for hiking - there are forested valleys, lakes and caves and trails that can be explored on foot in the summer or snowmobile in the winter months.

The town of Leavenworth is worth spending some time in. Everything here from the buildings to the buses and horse carriages yes - horse carriages look distinctly Bavarian.



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