The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers in
Stewart, British Columbia
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Stewart and Hyder are on a spur of the Cassiar Highway at the head of Portland Canal, a narrow saltwater fjord approximately 90 miles long. The fjord forms a natural boundary between Alaska and Canada. Stewart has a deep harbor and boasts of being Canada's most northerly ice-free port. Stewart served as the center for Canadian mining activity, Mining ceased in 1956 with the exception of the Granduc copper mine which operated until 1984. Today the economy is driven by forestry, mining and tourism. |
Below: The campground in Stewart - Bear
River RV Park - the paperwork given to the two RV Gypsies stated, "Do
not walk around the park after dark because of bears and wolves."
But the two RV Gypsies did not see any bears even during the daytime here. |
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Below: Signs on the wall
of the campground office |
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Bellow: The new yard of
the two RV Gypsies. |
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Park rules - no washing vehicles in park, no clotheslines, no food, utensils, grills and such are NOT to be left outdoors at night. Report all bear sightings to park staff, walking in the park after dark not recommended as bears and wolves do visit, no fireworks. The park had clean washrooms open 24 hours, coin operated showers - one Canadian dollar for 4 minutes, - NO laundry, a pay phone on deck of office, cable TV. No Wi-Fi. Close to the Hyder border. | |
Below; The two RV Gypsies and their new RV friends, Doug and Renee took a short walk. Just outside the campground, they found a free driving range, with golf balls and clubs just sitting there waiting to be used. NEAT! The signs were not in good condition, but it is such a great thing for volunteers in a community to offer this opportunity to people. | |
Below: New RV friends -
Renee and Doug from Torrence, California |
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Below: New RV friends -
Naomi and Fred from Louisiana |
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Below: Lee Duquette's self portrait! |
Below: Karen Duquette relaxing |
Below: RV friends, having
fun in the campground in the evening. |
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Things in the city of Stewart |
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Stewart has six motion pictures to its credit,
making it the Movie Capital of the north. These movies include: |
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