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North America » Canada » British Columbia November 29th 2009

·A ~ Aurora Borealis is quite visible from here especially if you are a night owl as it makes its appearance usually from 2:00 AM to 3:00 AM. ·B ~ Bluff Hike, right here on the property offers a spectacular view of the surrounding area. ·C ~ Chilcotin - A plateau region of the Interior BC, a beautiful rolling, hilly and wilderness landscape. ·D ~ Deer, specifically the Mule Deer, a year round resident. ·E ~ Eggs, which are free range and for sale here! ·F ~ Fishing, mostly small rainbow trout in the Klinaklini ·G ~ Growing season. Ours is limited here to only about 2 months of the year and in those two months we may still get a killing frost. ·H ~ Hay fields, usually planted with alfalfa ·I ~ Indian Paint Brush, ... read more

North America » Canada » British Columbia October 9th 2009

Have you planned your stay in Kleena Kleene to explore our fabulous surroundings? There are many hikes and sights in the area. Good fishing is from June 1 through mid September. The Klinaklini River offers good fishing, and nearby One Eye Lake and Big Stick Lake are both good for fishing, boating, canoeing, and even good swimming! Plan to visit Perkins Peak. Wildflowers there are spectacular around the second week of July. Views at the top are excellent! Devote at least 4 hours to this drive/hike. The Klinaklini Falls are just 7 km off hwy 20 a relatively easy hike, but devote about 2 hours to this outing. This is bear territory. Be sure to take protection and be “Bear Aware”. Bring clothing for any extreme in weather for while it may be very hot during ... read more
Perkins Peak from only 3300 ft!
The Klinaklini River
Trumpeter Swans on Archie Lake

North America » Canada » British Columbia October 9th 2009

In the remote interior of British Columbia, halfway between Williams Lake and the fishing village of Bella Coola, lies the small community of Kleena Kleene. In the heart of Tsilhqot'in territory and criss-crossed by the Klinaklini and McClinchy Rivers, it is snuggled between Ts'ylo-s Park and Tweedsmuir Provincial Park, offering many beautiful photographic opportunities. The Chilcotin (Tsilhqot'in) is an expansive region renowned for its varied topography, abundant wildlife and spectacular landscapes - from rolling fields to snowtopped mountain peaks, and grasslands to rainforests. Perkins Peak is the natural landmark of the area and you can make its 9,250 ft summit in a day and still be back to your cabin in time for dinner and a sunset. Wildflowers along the trails are spectacular around the second week of July and from this peak not only can ... read more




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