Traveling South Through British Columbia

It’s been awhile since my last post for Dawson City in the Yukon Territories.  We’ve covered quite a bit of ground since then.  We are currently sitting on the shores of Lake Superior at the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park in the upper peninsula of Michigan.

After leaving Dawson City we spent five days traveling south to Stewart, BC, with stops at Pelly River Crossing, Whitehorse, Boya Lake Provincial Park, and Kinaskin Lake Provincial Provincial Park.  We spent three nights in Stewart, BC, hoping to see bears feeding on salmon at the wildlife viewing station just across the border in Hyder, AK.  We saw a few bears and a few salmon but unfortunately we were a little early in the season.  We did drive up to the Salmon Glacier which is the largest glacier in Canada that can be viewed by car.

Here are some photos from our stop at Stewart.  First the Bear Glacier.

Photos from the wildlife viewing station.  You’ll have to wait for Donna Sue’s blog to see photos of the bears.

Salmon in the stream.

Beaver

An eagle.

The Salmon Glacier

Our next stop was Witset, BC, where we visited the Ksan Historical Village and Museum.

After Witset we had to make some changes to our plan.  We were going to spend 8 nights at Jasper National Park but the park was closed due to a major forest fire.  So we spent three nights at Beaumont Provincial Park, three nights at Mount Robson Provincial Park (about an hour west of Jasper), one night at North Thompson River Provincial Park, then three nights at Fintry Provincial Park on Okanagan Lake.

Sunset at Beaumont Provincial Park.

Overlander Falls at Mount Robson Provincial Park

Rearguard Falls

Mount Robson

Fintry Provincial Park is the estate of Captain James Dun-Waters from Scotland who sold his estate in Scotland and moved to the shores of Okanagan Lake.

The Octagonal Barn

The Manor House

The Trophy Room in the Manor House (some of the animals, like the giraffe, came from a wild animal farm after they died from natural causes).

Okanagan Lake.  That’s our camper and red truck.

My next blog entry will be for our time at Banff National Park.

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