The Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
drove through British Columbia after leaving Alaska
August 2009
Karen Duquette is not sure where some of these photos were taken as they drove through British Columbia, but it was very pretty scenery.
driving scenery - a waterfall
driving scenery
driving scenery - a river
driving scenery - a river
driving scenery - a river
sign - Avalanche Area - Year round
Below: Poles were often surrounded by big piles of rocks - for stability.
a pole and rocks
Below: Views of Bear Glacier on the Stewart, BC-Hyder, Alaska Access Road
driving scenery - a glacier
glacier
glacier
glacier
glacier
glacier
river
Below; The Stewart, BC-Hyder, Alaska Access Road
directional signs
directional signs
a river
a river
a river
sign about kids on the highway
great scenery
great scenery
great scenery
Below - A quick drive through Smithers, British Columbia
sign - welcome to Smithers
a statue
a statue
a bear statue
flags in the city
another statue
Below: The two RV Gypsies stopped at Riverside Golf and R.V. Park for the evening. Lee Duquette was not feeling well, so he did not get to use the golf driving range. It was just an evening of rest, before traveling again the next day. Karen Duquette bought food from the restaurant to the RV, and it was NOT good. The soup was cold; the chicken in the salad was heavily breaded and over-cooked and dried out. It tasted more like croutons than chicken. The RV spaces were tight, no cable, no sewer, no internet, no TV. They were assigned to space #20, but there was no such space, so they parked in space #21, which was beside space #19.
sign - Riverside RV Park
driving range at the park
Below - The two RV Gypsies quickly drove through more places in British Columbia without stopping.
sign - Telkwa
sign - chain up area
sign - welcome to Madonia Forest District
check out the curvy roller coaster road
 
sign - welcome to Burn's Lake
Hanging flower basket
Hanging flower basket
Hanging flower baskets were everywhere - and even the car below was decorated with flowers.
car covered with flowers
Below: The lunch stop for the two RV Gypsies - this scenery beats any restaurant.
lunch stop by a lake
lunch stop by a lake
a memorial
memorial sign
Below: A quick drive through Vanderhoof - The Geographical Centre of British Columbia.
sign - welcome to Vanderhoof BC
flags - welcome to Vanderhoof BC
sign - welcome to Vanderhoof BC
Karen Duquette and a sign - welcome to Vanderhoof BC
sign - have a safe trip
sign - have a safe trip
Below - A quick drive through Prince George - does British Columbia have 2 capitals????
sign - welcome to Prince George
bridge and river
a wooden man
gateway sign
flag
rainbow
rainbow
rainbow

FYI: Hope this does not confuse anyone, but actually, the two RV Gypsies went from here into Stewart, British Columbia where they parked their RV in a campground and drove their toad into nearby Hyder, Alaska to see the bears. But those pages were shown earlier on this site because it didn't make sense to put Stewart up before Hyder. Anyway, since you must have already viewed both Hyder Alaska and Stewart, BC please continue on to:

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