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Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Vancouver to Whistler to Tofino....what a ride!



Vancouver, possibly the most beautiful city I have ever been to. There are so many places to see, we really could have spent weeks here...

We stayed in an RV park right at the bottom of Lion's Gate Bridge...not pretty, but super convenient with full amenities...couldn't ask for much better at $60/night. We first arrived and Johnny wanted to show us Stanley Park. We naively hopped on our bikes and started on our way..sounds like a piece of cake right??  Lion's Gate Bridge, is super long, almost all uphill and the ride into Stanley park was on this crazy busy commuter bike lane. People were whizzing by on a narrow path, with cars flying right next to us...very stressful driving with an inexperienced 6 year old..everyone's nerves were pushed to the limit and I have to say this was the most stressful time we have had so far on this trip...after about an hour of some seriously nerve wreaking biking, we finally arrived at beautiful Stanley Park. It truly is an oasis right in the heart of the city.
Lion's Gate Bridge

Instead of the Capilano Bridge, we decided to do the much less visited Lynn Canyon suspension bridge; beautiful paths and sweet swimming holes, a suspension bridgeand waterfalls....the only downfall to the day was some serious signage EVERYWHERE warning visitors of all the deaths that happen in the canyon every year from cliff jumping and reckless hikers.

Those red squares are deaths!
                                               
 

We stayed in Vancouver for 3 days, I had an amazing surprise, my great friend Yun happened to be here visiting a friend, so we were able to connect for a quick coffee. It is so great to meet friends in unexpected places.

There are so many amazing nooks and crannies to explore across Vancouver and the surrounding area..Deep Cove, Horseshoe Bay, Whytecliff Park, each with spectacular views, unique landscapes and interesting things to see, with waterfalls everywhere (I am a total sucker for a pretty waterfall)....we even got a fantastic surprise in Whytecliff park- two Seals sunbathing on the rocks...
WhyteCliff Park
WhyteCliff Park
Deep Cove
                           



Goodbye to Vancouver- hello Whistler- another amazing drive....Shannon Falls- INCREDIBLE!
Shannon Falls


Whistler about what you would expect-beautiful, touristy, trendy, amazing hiking, restaurants and things to do- we all loved Whistler. We stayed in Whistler RV Park...about 15 minutes south of Whistler- right next to Brandywhine Falls. It was up this very steep windy road...the park was easily our best view yet, best of all we met some new friends- these ones were from Langley, had a great night chatting and getting to know them (hi to Kathryn and Jay!). My favourite part of Whistler was probably the village itself, (Olympic Plaza was very cool), and probably the Train Wreck Hike...my friend Courtney lived in Whistler last year and recommended this one....fairly easy to do- and amazing sights along the way. At the end is an old train wreck that happened in 1956- there are 7 cars strewn across an area of beautiful forest, local artists and visitors alike have painted each car so now it is a wonderful work of art.
Whistler RV Park

Train Wreck Hike


Olympic Plaza, Whistler




















On to Tofino....back down to Vancouver to grab the ferry- (that in itself was an experience)...lucky for us we were able to see some Orca's in the distance. The drive to Tofino was pretty crazy, long, narrow roads going up and down mountains (oh the gas!!!). Just outside of Port Alberni we noticed a bunch of cars on the side of the road and we caught a glimpse of some impressive looking rocks...we decided to pull over on a whim...this was honestly the most beautiful place I have seen. It's called Kennedy River Cascade. I read a perfect description of it "the water here has worn the rocks into smooth sculptures". It really does look like a giant piece of art, surrounded by crystal clear water and cascades of small waterfalls. (I forgot to mention that I totally buggered my knee I was out of commission hobbling around for several days, lucky for us we were in Tofino so I could "rest" on the beach:). Girls and Johnny quickly changed and tested out that water, jumping off the small ledges into freezing cold pools.

Ferry to Nanaimo

Kennedy River Cascades

Kennedy River Cascades





















Back in the car and on to Tofino...a magical place, with a laid back vibe, pretty touristy, but still retains a sense of calm and serenity. We stayed in Bella Pacific Rv Park, (our friends Nick and Kath stayed here too). The park is right on the beach, beautiful sites, great location.  The next 3  days we spent having fun in the surf, (well as Anneka pointed out, "hey mom, have fun watching us have fun"- the stinker!). Everyone first went boogie boarding, as surfing lessons were all booked for the wknd....on Monday we got the girls in to a highly recommended surf school Pacific Surf Company. They were so great, we had the most amazing instructor named Annie (don't worry my Annie, she still wasn't as cool as you!) she was so patient with the girls and spent the afternoon making sure they were successful riding the waves feeling like professionals. Tofino was definitely their favourite and I foresee this is a place we will visit again.
Annie and the girls Pacific Surf Co.

Party Wave!
Tofino at Sunset the beach on our campsite
Now on to Victoria for our last leg if our Canadian tour....what a ride it has been.

Thursday, 24 August 2017

Revelstoke to Vancouver

Last minute changes to our itinerary had us skip Jasper (I know....why??), and drive through Golden and Revelostoke to Cultus Lake. We saved 6 hours of driving time not to mention a tank of gas, (have I mentioned the gas is killing us? We knew it would be crazy expensive but it is even more then we expected, so far we have spent $1500 on gas alone, budget update will come when we leave Canada).
On our way to Revelstoke we stopped at a place called the Enchanted Forest. A must do with kids, incredibly creative, set in an old growth forest with massive trees and in a beautiful natural setting, all the while you are surrounded by every fairy tale character from your past...You are able to explore the tiny homes and read various fairy tales throughout the forest...if anything it was an incredible walk through some of the prettiest forest I have seen and all the while the kids were having a blast.
Anneka wants to add something here: "everything here was my favourite, I loved that we could explore the big tree house that was 3 floors"


Follow the yellow brick roa

"The Cow Jumping Over the Moon"


On to Revelstoke, we booked a campground with all the works...so far we have only stayed in Provincial and National parks...beautiful for sure...but pretty basic..this campground had it all and the kids were in heaven, from goats, bunnies and ducks to a pool and ice cream...kids did not want to leave and explore which has been our mission so far. When we first arrived instead of parking the trailer, setting up and hitting the road, we let them hang out and enjoy the beautiful weather and swimming pool. Its funny how the simplest pleasures make them the happiest. Next day we hit Mt. Revelstoke, rode the Gondola to the top (STUNNING!), hiked around and then jumped on the pipe coaster, (a mountain roller coaster- totally amazing!). Because our campground was such a hit, we headed back early and had another easy evening, this time meeting some new friends from Alberta, had a great evening with them.

The Pipe Coaster
The top of Mt Revelstoke

Riding the Gondola- Liv was frightened here but trying to overcome it:

The next day we left for a place called Cultas lake (think Grand Bend or Wasaga surrounded by mountains and beautiful forest). Johnny used to live in Abbotsford which is about 1/2 hour drive fro Cultas, ...he was able to connect with two old friends of his Sherri and Rob and spend the day catching up. Cultas Provincial Park, was one of the nicest parks we stayed in so far our site had a huge Cedar as well as a tiny creek behind us with fallen logs and rocks that the kids could explore. The area itself has been built up for tourist with an amusement park and shops and restaurants. Of course the kids wanted to go to the amusement park, so off I went with the girls so johnny could have a visit with his friends. No quite Wonderland (way too many spinny rides for me!) but a prefect little park to go with the kids and pretty reasonable too. Cultas Lake was definitely the kids fave.

Our campsite at Cultas lake



Thursday, 17 August 2017

Banff National Park

I will try and keep this post short...Banff and Lake Louise! Wow, the beauty is unreal, every turn is a postcard and more incredible then the next..

Johnny and I have been doing research as we arrive in a new place (basically I have been sitting on my phone on our way somewhere figuring out the “best of” so we don’t miss anything too spectacular. Trip advisor has been amazing, they have a “best of” list for everything, (from hikes, to places to eat, to things to do), so far they have been bang on. I have also been cross checking it with Lonely Planet and a “Families Who Travel” group (FOTM) that I am part of (to make sure to get off the beaten path suggestions). What we are finding is that some activities are not always great for a 6 year old (or kids in general) so in some cases we have had to omit, even if it was something we really wanted to do….

Back to Banff National Park- first of all if you come here and camp you can spend an amazing, relatively cheap, two weeks exploring. Almost all of the major attractions are completely free, as well there are shuttles everywhere, so if you plan it properly you can hit all the places you want to see. The hiking is incredible, I am amazed how the kiddies hardly complained (there was some grumbles for sure, but for the most part they were awesome). We met a couple in Saskatchewan that just came from Banff and they warned us you have to wake up quite early to hit the more popular sites. Otherwise the parking lots get full and the Rangers close the road.Johnson Canyon and Lake Moraine were at the top of our list so we decided to brave those places waking at 6:30am. TOTALLY WORTH IT! Johnson Canyon is a stunning relatively easy 6 k hike  (Anneka only had to be carried in a few places) that walks you past 7 waterfalls. Lake Moraine, was probably the most beautiful place I have ever been.  After those two it was hard to compare anything. else, that said EVERYTHING here is unbelievable, from Caves and Basin (this is the “Birthplace” of all National Parks) Banff hot springs, Lake Louise, downtown Banff...we really rammed in a ton, spending only $450 for 3 nights. That includes, accommodations, food (we cooked most meals), a stop at an amazing rooftop for beers and Nachos in downtown Banff and gas. Not too shabby. We decided to cancel Jasper, we are heading to Revelstoke and Glacier National Park instead...in doing that we couldn't go to the ice fields (highly recommended by Kath) or 2 hikes I was dying to do that were highly recommended-Parker Ridge Trail and Plains of Six Glaciers.

So Banff National Park, I officially love you, and definitely want to come back.
Johnson Canyon


Waiting for the shuttle to downtown Banff


Selfie Lake Moraine 

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Lake Louise

Lake Morraine

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

In the blink of an eye we were in Calgary...

We only had a couple more stops left in Ontario, arriving first at Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, it was quite lovely, but weather was not cooperating beautiful beach but cool temperatures kept us out of the water...lucky for us we met our first friends as a traveling family. Thank you to the Andrews! We had a great time with you and hope our paths cross again.



We left early as we had a long ride ahead of us- next stop- Lake of Woods- Rushing River Provincial Park. Driving past Thunder Bay we stopped at the Terry Fox memorial, very inspiring, worth a stop if your driving through. 


A quick visit with my mothers cousin, who lives in a tiny place called Ignace, some delicious treats and wild blueberries (thanks Barb and Riel) and on to Rushing River.

My friends Nick and Kath mentioned when they went to "Lake of Woods" how truly spectacular it is there, ever since I have been dying to go. I was not disappointed. The park we stayed in was so pretty, with a massive river full of rapids, literally "rushing through", (hence the name). The park itself is quite small but it sits on a beautiful lake where we were able to rent kayaks and tour around. We then ventured on another hike (the girls are just about done with those!), to our surprise we found a section of rapids that had cascading falls, flat rocks and small pools just beckoning us to stay for a swim...what an amazing place....





I can honestly say our Ontario adventure was so great, really something to consider doing at least once.

Manitoba then Saskatchewan ....(one night here and one night there) .

Before we knew it  we arrived in Alberta...Banff I am so excited to meet you!




Monday, 7 August 2017

The most scenic drive in Ontario

Grundy Lake turned out to be a spectacular surprise. From amazing jumping cliffs, to a place the locals call “Slippery Rock” (basically it's a natural slip and slide that is tons of fun), and nice flat biking trails (Anneka is still a newbie but conquered a 5 k ride!). We originally booked this place because Kilarnney was full and we are thrilled we did. It is only an hour away our property, so we will for sure make it a yearly day trip. On our way out we stopped in French River, visited an awesome tourist store called French River Trading Post, went into the park and a short walk to an amazing suspension bridge and then back in the car to start the trek to Sault St Marie and beyond…

Grundy Lake



Overnight hotel stay in the Sault, swimming in the pool, new bike for Anneka, (yup she already progressed to a bike with gears!) and then on the rode to White Lake Provincial Park. The trip was about 4 hours and I have to say, was one of the most beautiful rides I have seen (up there with Hawaii’s Hanna Hwy and Bali’s crazy north shore through the volcanoes). From Sault St Marie to Wawa, you drive right through Lake Superior Park and it is rated the top ten most scenic drives in Canada.
Look out Wawa

Wawa Information centre

I never realized how mountainous this part of the province was. I cannot believe I have never been. Every new turn felt like I was looking at one of the Group of Seven’s paintings (even seeing a bear just walking along the side of the rode). Definitely worth the trip.We arrived at White Lake Provincial Park yesterday to pouring rain, a bit of a struggle setting up the trailer on uneven ground, but eventually we were all cozy and ready to explore this new park. When we woke we went for a long bike ride and then a hike that was recommended for kids. The hike was pretty for sure,  but the best thing was a curious and bold black and orange fox that was following us. Of course we did not have our camera, but honestly this pup was basically on our tails for quite a while. We thought maybe he was known to the local park rangers perhaps he was looking for food and that's why he was so fearless?? But to our surprise when we asked about him, they had only heard about him that day and he was new to these parts, (yikes!not sure what he was after but it was pretty cool all the same..



Not much to see here so we decided to drive 45 minutes to Pukasawa National Park, and we are so glad we did. So much incredible beauty, I fear words or pictures cannot capture what we saw,
                                       

                                                 
                                                 

Leading up to our trip, everyone keep asking me what I am most looking forward to, there are for sure a few places I have always been dying to see, but this Canadian tour has been something I have most looked forward to. So far I have not been disappointed. Next stop, Thunder Bay then Kenora...I am sure will rival what we have just seen.