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Month: June 2025

Jasper, Mount Robson and Valemount

Jasper, Mount Robson and Valemount

After a few days in Clearwater we drove a couple of hours to our next stop which is in Valemount, an area a little outside of the well-known Jasper National Park. We are staying here to be near to the (apparently equally nice) Mount Robson Provincial Park and so we could stay somewhere a bit more remote and less busy than Jasper. We’ve got a really nice Airbnb cabin in the woods, it’s pretty massive for just the two of…

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Loads of Tassin’ Waterfalls 

Loads of Tassin’ Waterfalls 

We’ve been in Clearwater for the last few days. The journey here from Revelstoke was straightforward (just long) and when we arrived, after a pint in the hotel bar, we made for the nearby bbq and craft beer place. “The Sow” was the name of the 8 sampler beer flight we ordered. There were too many nice ones to choose from so we thought why not try them all. Unlike on previous stops we are staying in a hotel and…

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Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Park

Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Park

We’ve spent the last couple of days in an area called Revelstoke, adjacent to two different National Parks – Mount Revelstoke NP and Glacier NP. It was a couple of hours drive from Vernon where we’d been staying before, but lots to do here in a short visit. On the day we arrived we checked in to our Airbnb a bit early around lunch time, and then headed out to Mount Revelstoke which is right near town. In the summer…

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Biking in Myra Canyon and more…

Biking in Myra Canyon and more…

Today we are moving on from Vernon, where we have been the past few days following our stay in Merritt. As the drive was only a few hours we decided to stop en route in a place called Kelowna, somewhere that was recommended by one of the bar staff in Vancouver actually. Kelowna is a small city in the Okanagan Valley and much of the central part is situated along Okanagan Lake, and is surrounded by parks and mountains –…

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2 Days in Merritt

2 Days in Merritt

We’ve spent the last 2 days of our trip in a small town called Merritt which we used as a base to break up the long travel distances as we move across Western Canada. We were originally attracted to Merritt because it is promoted as the “country music capital of Canada”, although to be honest, there’s very little sign of that at all! They do have an annual country music festival, but that’s in August, and some murals of country…

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Buckle up!

Buckle up!

We had a really fun day in Whistler today marking the end of our stay here. I will tell you about it in reverse as the afternoon activity we undertook was by far the most enjoyable and exhilarating part of the day.  This was another recommendation from Sarah and Tom, but unlike the Grouse Grind experience this is something we would definitely want to do again. Ha ha. And what was it?…well here’s a picture to start with which gives…

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Train Wrecks and Waterfalls

Train Wrecks and Waterfalls

We opted to do a few hikes on our first full day here. There are obviously a lot to choose from, varying in length and difficulty, and we opted to do a few of the smaller ones so we could visit a few different areas and sights. Nairn Falls The first we did was in Nairn Falls Park which is a nice trail along the river leading you to the falls. One of the first things you notice is the…

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Driving to Whistler via Horseshoe Bay, Shannon Falls and Brandywine Falls

Driving to Whistler via Horseshoe Bay, Shannon Falls and Brandywine Falls

This post comes very soon after our last post from Day 3 in Vancouver, so if you missed that you can find it here. Today we left Vancouver after a busy 3 days around the city to move on to our next destination which is Whistler, up in the mountains. On the drive there we stopped at various different places which were along the route. We made a quick stop by the ‘Murdo Frazer cabin’ which probably won’t mean much…

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Our Last Day in Vancouver, the Botanical Gardens and Main Street

Our Last Day in Vancouver, the Botanical Gardens and Main Street

Ouch, my legs….only kidding, although it was a very tough uphill climb the day before at the Grouse Grind, we decided it would be a “good” idea to go on another long walk around Vancouver city yesterday on our last day there. We caught the Sky Train in to town and started by visiting the VanDusen Botanical Gardens, a really nice area to wander around a little outside of the downtown area. They had loads of different areas to wander…

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Conquering the Grouse Grind

Conquering the Grouse Grind

Today we decided to do a hike called the Grouse Grind and the clue is very much in the name as to say it was a grind would be a massive understatement! This hike was a recommendation from Tom, Sarah’s husband (who we’re never talking to again…haha!). The picture below is from the carpark and we couldn’t quite believe that we would soon be embarking up it! The hike was basically a trek up the face of Grouse mountain in…

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