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Into the Canadian Wild
The road stretched to the far horizon as we headed North up Highway 97 along the old gold prospectors’ route towards Williams Lake, Quesnel and the Bowron Country. Endless forests melted into the distance; a thousand lakes shimmering in the September … Continue reading →
Posted in Canoe Trips, Mountain Treks, Wild Places, World
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Tagged 100 Mile House, Barkerville, BC Provincial Parks, bears, Big Bar Creek, Bowron Lakes, British Columbia, Canadian Rockies, canoe camping, Caribou Gold Rush, elk, Fraser River, golden eagles, Highway 97, Horsefly, Ispha Mountain, Issac Lake, Lanezi Lake, lynx, McLeary Lake, moose, otters, Quesnel, Una Lake, Western Canada, Wilderness canoeing, wilderness conservation, Williams Lake
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