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Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park
Muncho Lake
Relaxation seeps into your body as you ease into the largest NATURAL hot springs pools in Canada. Liard River Hot Springs is a river of hot water that provides relief to Alaskan bound travellers after a long day on the road. The hot springs complex is of national ecological significance and is well known for its natural setting in a lush boreal spruce forest. The park is such a popular stop over for tourists that the campgound fills up early each day during the summer months. Liard is also open year-round. There is a hot spring open to the public with water temperatures ranging from 42° C to 52° C. Facilities include a change house and composting toilet. A boardwalk, which leads to the hot spring pools(A natural river of hot water), passes through a warm water swamp and boreal forest that supports rich and diverse plant communities as well as mammal and bird species.
The Shore Kelowna offers modern extended stay rentals in Kelowna's South Pandosy neighbourhood, steps away from Boyce-Gyro Beach. Our one to three-bedroom furnished suites feature state-of-the-art kitchens, washer/dryers, and private balconies with lake views. Enjoy complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, large 4K Flat screen LG TVs, and access to outdoor terraces with fireplaces and Weber stainless steel barbecues. Our contactless check-ins and e-concierge service provide privacy and convenience. With pet-friendly accommodations and proximity to wineries, golf courses, and restaurants, The Shore Kelowna is your home away from home.
Make Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Kelowna your home away from home. Our modern hotel in Kelowna, British Columbia is conveniently located 10 minutes from Kelowna International Airport and nearby some of Okanagan Valley's award-winning wineries, Okanagan Lake and the Black Mountain Golf Club. Enjoy complimentary breakfast every day and our outdoor pool featuring a 4 story waterslide, which your kids are sure to love.
Join Mark on his 29' off shore boat "Easy Days" for the adventure of a lifetime. With 30+ years of experience fishing on the West Coast of British Columbia, Mark will take you right to the action. Try your hand at catching the ultimate trophy fish, go whale watching, or just indulge in the natural, untouched beauty of Ucluelet.
Culture Shock Interactive Gallery is a 100% Aboriginal owned and operated Gallery in Alert Bay on the northern tip of Vancouver Island. We offer interactive First Nations cultural experiences including cedar weaving, traditional salmon barbeque, storytelling and traditional ocean-going canoe tours. We also retail local First Nations art including jewellery, carvings, clothing and documentary films.
As the largest Chinatown in Canada, there are lots to see in this historic district after entering through its grand Millennium Gate. Here, you can find not only dim sum restaurants, Chinese grocers, traditional apothecaries, and antique shops, but also modern cocktail bars, cool coffee roasters, and fashion boutiques. Learn more about the area's history at the Chinese Cultural Center, the first museum in Canada devoted to Chinese culture and history, and then stroll through one of the first Chinese gardens built outside China, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden. Explore Chinatown on a sightseeing or hop-on hop-off bus tour of Vancouver, which often includes a stop here. Tripadvisor
Ten Mile Lake is a very popular recreational destination for local residents and visitors. It offers multiple lakeside picnic areas, change houses, playground, two large beaches with roped off swimming areas, a boat launch, reservable picnic shelter, walking trails and great fishing. The Lakeside Campground features attractive, treed campsites, showers and flush toilets. While the Touring Campground offers sunny, open sites with 23 pull through sites capable of handling even the largest RV's on the road. Take a rewarding 2-km hike on the old railway grade along the lake, and through the forest to a large beaver pond. For those that enjoy fishing but don't have a boat we have a great fishing dock that was installed in 2015 thanks to the efforts of the Fresh Water Fisheries Society of BC and the Quesnel Rod & Gun Club.
Historic Joy Kogawa House is the childhood home of Canadian author Joy Kogawa. Joy and her family lived in the house until 1942, when they were sent to an internment camp along with thousands of other Canadians of Japanese descent. Now used as a site for author residencies and literary events, the house stands as a historical reminder of the internment experience of Japanese Canadians during WW2.