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Aug 2009Collection: Canada 2009
This year's big trip took us to great Canada. By motorhome we made our way from Calgary, Alberta, through the Rocky Mountains to Vancouver, the Sunshine Coast, Vancouver Island, Seattle (USA). The way back was planned to pass the Okanagan Valley, again the Rockies and back to Calgary.
22 Aug: Calgary: Starting off
Our tour began in Calgary, mid-west of all of Canada. As we arrived, we had to stay
a night before being allowed to drive a car, so we went to
CanaDream in Calgary the next morning. After the
car takeover procedure of about one and a half hours, we went off to the supermarket
and hit the highway right after our purchases. Of course, our first day's target was in the
Rocky Mountains.
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23 Aug: The Canadian Rocky Mountains
This episode starts with the second day of our road trip. Still used to European
time, we got up pretty early these days and were among the first to visit the
big places in the Rockies, like Moraine Lake,
Peyto Lake,
the Athabasca Glacier on Columbia Icefield
and the Athabasca Falls at the south border of
the Jasper National Park.
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25 Aug: From the Cariboo Mountains to Sea-to-Sky-Highway
After leaving the Rockies, our passage continued through parts of the
Cariboo Mountains.
Within short time and distance, the nature around you changes completely from
these forest covered mountains to a very dry area. We left the foggy Rockies behind us
and eventually got to Lillooet on a very scenic route
through the Fraser River valley, where
we camped right next to that river.
At the end of this album, we find ourselves as close as a one hour drive to
Vancouver, quickly passing Whistler where we found no good reason to stay.
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27 Aug: Vancouver
The City of Vancouver was one of the highlights for the trip.
We camped at a campsite half an hour north of the city and drove to Northdale where we got on the
Seabus to get to downtown Vancouver.
To explore it, a good way is to rent a bike and ride around Stanley Park - which is what we did. It took us a day
to get around all of the park, see Greenville Island and
Gastown. The second day was devoted to shopping - Marie
bought several pieces of clothing while I spent my money on a Rayban.
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30 Aug: East Vancouver Island
We had left Vancouver at the Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal
and made our way up north the Sunshine Coast. After a
day of driving the scenic ways along the coast we hopped on the next ferry up till the last ferry passage when
we finally got to Vancouver Island at
Comox. We camped at a campground near seal bay.
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30 Aug: Vancouver Island at the Pacific ocean
After just one day on the east side of the island, we progressed on our way to the western parts.
Behind the mountain range of the mid island, weather conditions rapidly changed to a moist and
foggy climate. The highlight of that part clearly was the Pacific Rim National Parc, with its
Long Beach, but also the Lighthouse trail starting from Ucluelet.
Victoria wasn't exactly exciting, but we got on a whale tour there, and we were able to watch
local and transient Orca whales; after all I fear we chose the wrong company, 'cause the other
boats made their way much closer to the whales and had better views probably.
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04 Sep: Seattle (USA)
Back from Vancouver Island, the route took us to the U.S. The border cop obviously trusted us and let us in
the country - so we drove all the way down to Seattle. We had a day for watching the city - the harbour, Pike market,
the first Starbucks Coffee store.
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06 Sep: Okanagan Valley
After having visited Seattle, the trip continued in north-east direction until we
came to the US-Canadian border where we had the car being searched by US policemen.
Behind the border, we camped in Osoyos on a lake. After that night we drove to
Kelowna, the hottest place of our whole trip, if weather wouldn't have been like it was.
We tried to visit a winery, but didn't buy any wine actually because we felt it was
way to expensive:)
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08 Sep: Back to the Rockies
After the Okanagan part of our trip we had done most of the route we had planned
but still had some days left. The Rockies have been a beautiful place when we first
were there, so we decided to spend the rest of our days in Canada there.
Quite obvious the air became colder as we got closer to the Rockies. This time we had more
luck with Lake Louise and made a walk to the Teahouse which took us 3 hours. Another
amazing lake we saw was Olive Lake, though still in the Kootenay National Park.
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12 Sep: Visiting Calgary Zoo
When we returned to Calgary and returned the car, we still had one day and night to
spend in Calgary before our flight home would take off. We stayed in the brand new
Acclaim Hotel in north of Calgary and decided to visit the a bit pricy Calgary Zoo to
see the missing local animals we hadn't yet seen on the trip (missing was a grizzly and
an elk).
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