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in British Columbia
July 9-23, 2015

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You may visit these sites in any order you choose. After you have seen all of the British Columbia sites, there is a link at the bottom of this page to the bears in Hyder, Alaska.

July 9-12

entered BC and Cultus Lake Thousand Trails RV Park

July 10

Bridal Veil Falls

July 10

Harrison Hot Springs & Sasquatch

July 12

Hope (where Rambo/First Blood was filmed) plus carvings/murals

July 12

Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park / Historical Railroad Tunnels

July 13

Travel to Whistler

July 13

Whistler RV Park and amazing scenery including Black Tusk

July 13

Brandywine Falls, Black Tusk and Thunderbird legend

July 13 and 14

Whistler Village

July 14

Whistler Blackcomb Gondola and a bear

July 14

A black bear tour, Alexander Falls, and the busy bee

July 15

Sea to Sky Gondola, Sky Pilot Suspension bridge & hiking trails

July 15

Shannon Falls, the sixth largest waterfall in British Columbia

July 15

Howe Sound Brewing Company (and restaurant)

July 16 and 17

Lac La Hache campground, Provincial Park and more

July 18-20

Bee Lazee Campground in Prince George

July 18-20

Prince George. Fort George, and Mr. PG

July 21

Glacier View RV Park in Smithers

July 21

Town of Smithers

July 22

Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park

July 22

Twin Falls

July 23

Moricetown: Indians fishing with nets and fish jumping

continue on to AlaskaAFTER you have seen all of the above sites, please continue on to The two RV Gypsies in Hyder, Alaska where they saw bears, and glaciers.