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British Columbia Fishing LodgeAuthor: Marlene LoneyFor the fishing adventure of a lifetime, you owe it to yourself to experience the unique wilderness luxury of a British Columbia fishing lodge vacation. Whether you are looking for world-class saltwater salmon fishing or incredible fly-fishing on crystal-clear mountain streams and pristine, wilderness lakes, British Columbia can offer an amazing variety of top level fishing adventures. In addition, unlike the fishing trips of by-gone days, British Columbia fishing lodges provide luxurious comfort and fine dining in the heart of one of the world’s most spectacular wilderness settings. As you probably know, the Canadian province of British Columbia, or B.C. as it is called locally, possesses one of the largest and most varied areas of pristine wilderness in the world. More than twice the size of California, it is populated by only 4.3 million people, leaving a lot of spare room for wilderness and fish! Some of the best fishing in the world is located within its boundaries. The lush, mountainous coastline is blessed with great saltwater fishing for salmon, not to mention the less glamorous, but tasty species such as halibut and cod. Inland, the literally thousands of unspoilt rivers and streams offer some of the most exciting and rewarding fishing anywhere in the world. Such species as sturgeon, steelhead, trout and char abound. The countless lakes and ponds in British Columbia are a fly fisherman’s nirvana, home to such legendary fighting fish as Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Dolly Varden, Lake Char and Bass. Basing your fishing vacation at one of the many luxurious British Columbia fishing lodges is probably the best way to fully enjoy a unique wilderness fishing experience. In times past, this sort of wilderness lodge adventure was only accessible after a lengthy and grueling journey on horseback or on foot, but nowadays it is only an easy flight or boat ride away. Luxury in the heart of the wilderness is the seemingly contradictory achievement of the typical British Columbia fishing lodge. Cozy, comfortable accommodations, luxurious amenities, excellent service and fine dining are the norm, not the exception. In addition, fishing lodges universally provide invaluable local knowledge and advice, good companionship, and, at the end of the day, a chance to expand your repertoire of fishing stories (factual or fictional)! On a British Columbia fishing lodge vacation, you can fish to your heart’s content, then relax in luxurious comfort in a gorgeous and unspoilt natural setting. Why not treat yourself to the angling vacation of a lifetime at one of British Columbia’s many fine fishing lodges? Enjoy world-class fishing, clean and natural wilderness beauty, friendly and welcoming service, luxurious accommodations and fine dining. What better way to rejuvenate both your body and your soul? Marlene Loney Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/cable-and-satellite-tv-articles/british-columbia-fishing-lodge-582134.html About the Author:Marlene Loney has been enjoying a unique lifestyle at Caverhill Lodge for over twenty years. Marlene and her husband Larry actively operate their fishing lodge and invite you to share their unique perspective on life. While soaking up the beauty of British Columbia guests at Caverhill are pampered with Marlene’s fine cuisine and entertained by Larry’s stories and captivated by wild Kamloops rainbow trout. |
Explore the British Columbia Sunshine CoastAuthor: Jane ToombesAlong the British Columbia coast you will find a coastal road called Highway 101. It is the world’s longest highway extending from Castro in Chile to Lund in British Columbia, a total of 15,020 km. The section between Gibsons, north of Vancouver to Lund, some 150 km northwest is known as the Sunshine Coast offering tourist and locals alike stunning scenery and a truly beautiful drive (with a couple of ferry crossings thrown in). Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/explore-the-british-columbia-sunshine-coast-439219.html About the Author:Jane Toombes is owner/editor of Muchmor Canada Magazine. Muchmor is a free online magazine aimed at anyone who loves living the Canadian lifestyle. Jane has an award winning marketing background and moved from England to Ontario, Canada in 2006. |
Supreme Skiing Opportunities, Accommodation and Amenities – British Columbia Has it AllAuthor: andrew.regan.2006@googlemail.com
Situated between the Pacific Ocean and the province of Alberta, British Columbia is renowned for its natural beauty and remarkable diversity, with over 75% of the province being mountainous, 60% forested and only about 5% arable land. Each region is distinct and offers a multitude of rare sights and unique experiences to visitors; while nestled between the mountains of Whistler and Blackcomb is the incorporated resort town of Whistler. Andrew Regan is an online, freelance author from Scotland. He is a keen rugby player and enjoys travelling.
Grouse Mountain Tourist Destination in Vancouver, B.c., British Columbia, CanadaAuthor: GoingtoVancouver.comAs Vancouver is a hub of activity all year because of its temperate climate, Grouse Mountain is a standard place to visit through all the seasons. There is plenty to do on Grouse Mountain from Summer to Winter and all seasons in between. In the winter one escape into the serene beauty of a natural winter playground only minutes away from golf courses and the ocean below. Just a short distance from the Peak Chalet, you'll find yourself a world away in the popular Munday Alpine Snowshoe Park. There are a variety of different groomed trails to choose from which guarantees that you'll discover something different each time you visit. One can also tour the professionally groomed beginner and intermediate snowshoe trails of the Blue Grouse Loop, or head for Dam Mountain - a pristine loop of three main trails that circle Dam Mountain and Thunder Bird Ridge. You can find the trails very easily with clearly marked signs from the top of Grouse Mountain. For the snowshoeing enthusiast, there are a variety of classes and courses offered in the winter months as well, including: Beginner Snowshoe Clinics, Ladies Only Snowshoe Clinics, Snowshoe Drop-In Nights, Race Prep Clinics and Snowshoe Fondue Tours. The skiing and snowboard runs are spectacular and picturesque. As a leader and pioneer in the snow sports industry, Grouse Mountain offers world class Freestyle Terrain facilities and expertise with its Parks, events, and team. Grouse Mountain is home to two main Terrain Park Zones that attract skiers and riders of all ability levels and ages from across British Columbia and around the world. Whether you are new to freestyle terrain or you are a seasoned veteran, you will find features that match your ability and progression level. Grouse Mountain also offers a variety of educational classes taught by world class instructors from beginner to advanced. Don't have your gear? Feel free to step right into a pair of lightweight Atlas Snowshoes from the Grouse Mountain rental shop where one can also rent assorted ski and snowboard equipment. Are you unsure of the conditions? One can always contact Grouse Mountain guest services at 604.980.9311 for up to date weather and mountain conditions. Other winter activities hosted on the mountain include things like the Skyride, ice slating, sleigh rides, the snow limousine, helicopter tours, a wildlife refuge, Theatre in the Sky and the annual Peak of Christmas - a favourite Vancouver holiday tradition with Santa Claus, reindeer, ice skating, sleigh rides, carolers and classic cartoons. Summer activities include a wildlife refuge which is home to an assortment of animals like orphaned grizzly bears, grey wolves and a host of other species. This refuge is a world-renowned research, education, and conservation centre that is open for school field trips and to volunteers. The Adventures in Education program is a highlight for any children's group or school. This program offers a wide variety of dynamic educational and interactive mountain adventures that include science, social studies and recreational components. These programs help teachers meet curriculum objectives while providing students with hands-on, motivating and fun experiences. Programs offered include wildlife education, First Nations' cultural experiences, and recreational activities including ski and snowboard lessons, outdoor ice skating, nature hikes, guided snowshoe tours, and Peak of Christmas festivities. The trip to the top of the mountain is around $32 CAD (including tax) for an adult and includes everything you find at the top of the mountain. You can also go parascending for an extra fee. Additionally, there are excellent restaurants and gift shop to pick out some souvenirs of your trip. For more information on Vancouver, Vancouver landmarks and tourist information, please visit GoingtoVancouver.com at http://www.goingtovancouver.com Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/grouse-mountain-tourist-destination-in-vancouver-bc-british-columbia-canada-447740.html About the Author:GoingtoVancouver.com
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