B.C. Sneak Peak


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Published: June 25th 2017
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Geo: 52.83, -119.277We're just about to leave B.C. and DH has given me my camera back (the only reason I got it back before Alberta had to do with a close encounter with a black bear- even DH knew that this bear was demanding to be photographed). It's really too bad I couldn't get a few more shots because this westernmost province is one of the most spectacular photo op areas on the pl... Read Full Entry



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31st May 2016

I love the Stories... : )
31st May 2016

Wow! That's a beauty!
31st May 2016

At peace with nature....
31st May 2016

We are going here at the end of June 2016
31st May 2016

I'll take it! It's absolutely gorgeous there :)
1st June 2016

We think you and DH are going to have a blast checking out the WOW's of this beautiful area that you will soon be calling home. Just awesome images Vic and we too enjoy the stories and blog.
1st June 2016

I so enjoy all the postings - riveting and laugh-out-loud funny postings and great photography (always). I'm attending a conference in Penticton in September - are you actually going to be staying in one place for a while in beautiful Kelow
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1st June 2016

They are all over England and are disliked as much as in Canada!
6th June 2016

Wow what a stunning area!
6th June 2016

Yes I think it was definitely named by an Aussie!! Beautiful area.

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