Tuesday 25 October 2011

Vancouver and area

This weekend we are going to Vancouver Island for a tour.  We will be meeting up with Joe and his family, our friends Sharon and Terry’s son.
October 22, 2011 (Saturday)
We arrived around 9:30 am at the Ferry terminal in Twesssan for our trip to Nanaimo, very expensive and we only took the truck - $77.00 one way, pay for vehicle as well as each person.  At the time I wondered if the locals got a break on the rate and found out they did not.  Was raining most of the way to the ferry, slowed down for a while and then started again.  We did get a view of the island as we were coming in to the dock.  This trip was 2 hours. 
We arrived at Duke Point port at Nanaimo and it was raining again.  We did drive around the area from port just north park of Nanaimo along the coast and drove to the downtown area.  At this time of year, did not really get out there to do much looking around. There were some shops but the water front we did not really stop at.  Ended up going to a small restaurant in town MGM for lunch and then started on our southern trip to Victoria. 
Drove south to Ladysmith, overlooking the Georgia Straight, restored buildings and really quite pretty.  Kept driving until we reached Cheaumanus Rd, Went down the scenic route and found a little park on the beach.  Went for walk to the beach area and found a few more sites along its shores, pictures to follow.
Further south to Duncan, whose claim to fame is totem poles as well as just plain small town sights and sounds.

Still travelling south, through mountains
We are staying in Victoria overnight, Joe made arrangements to stay at hotel in area and got us a good rate and we ended up with an updated room, the rate was $69.00 a night for the family rate so Uncle Ken and I got a good one  and I certainly did not find that rate anywhere on our own. (They did offer to have us stay with them, but I did not want to put them out
 By the time we got down to Victoria, we were tired and had dinner at hotel Sandman, in the Shark Club Pub. Sports bar, the food and wine was good, there were hockey and football games going on and the staff was friendly (and good looking – ask Ken).We made arrangements to meet the kids in the morning for breakfast.





October 23, 2011 (Sunday)

Went to Joe and Tanya’s to meet up with them and to finally meet Tanya and Sydney and Mason.  We had a nice visit then got the kids dressed and headed out for breakfast.  Started to go to Denny’s, but arrived there around 10:00 am and was packed, ended up going to the ABC Market and had instead.  
From there they took us down to the harbour and took us by the parliament buildings where the parking is free on Sundays and since we were walking any way it was a great place to park.  Knowing the locals help.  We did a harbour tour, walked around there as well as up to the Empress Hotel and the legislative buildings; gardens outside still have pansies in bloom.  Went for a walk through the Empress, was really gorgeous, and did not stop for tea at $75.00 a pop. From there Joe drove us towards Mile 0 and they left us.  We thoroughly enjoyed our time spent with them; it was a little bit of home for us and probably them as well.  With big hugs and kisses all around, from us and their parents/grandparents, we bid them farewell.  Thanks for a great time guys!!
We then took the beach road up the rest of the way.  The views were amazing all the way through; we stopped at several sections to look out at the waterways.  Some of the homes along here were simply huge, landscaping amazing, everything was still in bloom.  Even sections where the trees are turning coulours, the grass is still so very green and many of the homes had palm trees as part of their landscaping, so could be a maple and a palm right beside it.  If we ever moved here, I would need to learn to garden and that is so not me. (others I can see would really love it – Mrs. W).
One sight that Joe had told us about is a mountain you could get to and see all around the island, this was in Mount Douglas Park in the Saanich area.  This park has huge trees, and as probably part of the ever present rain, there are ferns growing wild as well.  When we stopped, I was walking through trees that leaves had fallen from and there was a single maple leaf that had to be 10” around.  We did go to the summit and the view was amazing – full range of the island, water, farm, urban and forest – you could see it all.  We followed coast as long as we could and then went back inland.
While doing this, we noticed a few wineries and decided to do some stopping.  Found the first one, Church and State and did a sampling, then I had some lost time and could not find the other one, so we proceeded north to the ferry.  When you get to a terminal area, there is nowhere to go except the ferry. We arrived just as it was loading and we got right on at 4:00 pm.  This one went through the islands to get back to the mainland – I did not realize there were a bunch of small islands around Vancouver Island that people lived on.  Also, if you live on any of the islands, you still need to spend the same amount to get on and off as not locals do, so this does limit choices as it is so expensive, a family of 4 could cost around $100.00 each way.   No animals, mammals or fish seen on any of the trips across.
We arrived back home around 6:30, turned on the heater and went out for dinner.

Even though we found it expensive to get to and from the island, it is a trip we had to take, as you never know when you’re going to get a chance to do it again.  The bonus is we got to see “family” (see note above) as well.
October 24, 2011

Today is a work day, getting trailer cleaned up and stuff stowed away as we will be leaving on Thursday to head toward Seattle.  Need to find what we can and can’t take and probably give some food away.  I don’t want to through any out if possible; I had been good about where we were buying but a few nights did not feel like much for dinner so have extras.

I have added some pictures as well under separate blog - take note, Ken is still wearing shorts, I of coursed wimped out but I never did say I was going to wear them all the time!




Various BC Pictures - update picture

3rd Beach Stanley Park, Vancouver BC

Skyline Vancouver City, BC

Totems in Stanley Park

View of city from Stanley Park

Another palm tree

My sister ship by the sea

Duncan Totems
Our tour guides - Joe, Tanya, Sydney and Mason



Ken at Mile 0


Ken and I at the Empress Hotel Victoria BC

Small Tug Taxi, Victoria |Harbour

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View 2

View 3

View 4

Terry Fox Monument at Mile 0 Victoria BC

Acutal totem in Duncan

The White Rock from White Rock BC

Chilliwack tree turning

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Pacific Border RV - as of October 18, 2011

October 18, 2011



After a quiet and rainy 2 weeks in Chilliwack, where we did celebrate Thanksgiving, just the two of us which was a little different than other years.   I have pictures of the park, where the grass is very green but the few non evergreen trees have changed colours totally since we got here.



We are now in Pacific Border RV Park, right at the border of BC and Washington. We are at 0 Ave. and if we walk down this street, need to stay on our side as the other is U.S. and we were told if wrong side, they will bring you home!  There is a small pub just beside the park that we went to for dinner on Friday, reasonable and Friday’s have wine at $3.00 off – my kind of pub..



 The sun has been shining since we got here, not really warm, but with the sun out, it makes you feel better (me at least!!).  Park is very nice pool, hot tub, also has tools that you can borrow if you want for minor issues and the ONLY park we have been to that encourages you to wash your rigs – right on your sight.  We are going to take this opportunity to do some cleaning and waxing.

Am managing to get some sigh seeing in again. 

We are just outside of White Rock, BC which is a great little tourist town on the water – the street is one side all stores and restaurants, the other beach side is walk ways and beaches.  Pretty quiet at this time of year, and some places closed down, but still nice for a walk.  We did this area then drove around up the rest of the water ways.



Today drove to check out where the ferries were for trip to Vancouver Island – Victoria and Nanaimo.  They leave from Twassen (sic) which is about ½ hour from here so that is pretty close and all highway driving. We drove right up to gate, did not realize could not get out but at least got to speak to one of the ticket agents and were advised that in morning, Nanaimo would probably be the least busy; most people in am go to Victoria, probably work related.  We will be going there on weekend as want to spend some time on Island.

We went into Vancouver as well and to Stanley Park.  This place is another really amazing area.  It is a large park, right downtown Vancouver – huge trees, different areas to see, 3 beaches and all within walking distance from of the large high rises in the area.  Even a Sunday in October, it was very busy.  Bike rental places all along the streets leading up to park.  There are separate areas for walking, biking and boards. We stopped and looked at the Totem poles and then we walked the sea wall at one side, looked out into the port and Lions Gate bridge, several freighters coming in.  Along with these were all the small pleasure boats, still out and about on ocean and rivers at this time of year. 

 Went over to Prospect point and 3rd Beach, the beaches had people on them still as well.  Did not see any large sea creatures but did see jelly fish in the water and on the beach – again not expecting to see something like this in Canada – always thought they needed warmth. There is an aquarium, several restaurants and picnic areas all over the park.  There were people just sitting on benches in the sun reading, you could probably do this for hours.  The only fee is parking which was $5.00 ($10.00 in summer) for the day and you could drive around to another area if you wanted, at any time.
Bye for now, will keep updating info.




Tuesday 4 October 2011

September 25 to October 5, 2011

September 25, 26 & 27, 2011

We are planning to go to Chilliwack BC. in couple days, Tuesday but have to do what they call a loop around, which is we have to go off of Hwy. 1 Trans Canada and go up Hwy 33 to Kelowna and then back down Hwy #97 to 3A and back onto Hwy #1 again. It is about 100 kilometers longer but goes through the valleys rather than over mountains and is a beautiful scenic drive. If it is too long a trip to Chilliwack we will stay at an RV park as most of them are still open until Oct. 15.  Some are open all year but hard to find sometimes.

Just a quiet day at campsite, Ken washed the trailer down yesterday and today we did some detailing on the trailer, looks great when just cleaned and all bugs gone!  The front gets all the bugs against when driving, just like your windshield.  Met another couple that think they want to do the travelling but are having trouble selling their home, they are not sure if they really want to or just close it up for a few months.
Our last day at Christina Lake, raining out, Ken has done some waxing but could not do much.  It was very windy here today as well.  We were in trailer with the door open reading and heard a loud noise and thought it was large pine needles on the roof again as they have been falling all day, but it was actually a branch had fallen off a tree and came down our door onto the step.  Nothing was damaged, just pine juice on the door, but if it had hit the roof dead on could have lost some sky lights.  Leaving in am for Hope, BC. as did not want to travel as far as Chilliwack.

September 27, 2011

We took HWY 33 this time as we had discussed earlier since this was not supposed to be as winding or steep curves and turns.  The road was pretty good, there was one mountain we climbed from when we left Kelowna *(2100 ft.) to top of mountain (5300 ft.) climbing the whole time.  The scenery difference between when we left the Okanagan Valley through to Hope was so very different.  The Valley is green and lush, plants and flowers blooming drive up the mountain we were looking up and could not figure out what it was, the section had been totally clear cut, not a tree to be seen, it looked from afar like someone had just chopped the mountain off!  Further along we were still climbing and turning to another side of the mountain, and were driving through the clouds.  The mountains off to the side were close and we could actually see ice and some snow at the top.  Coming down the mountain, the trees were totally different again.  All through BC there are evergreens, not many leafy trees and no maples.  Here there were some leafy trees including a couple of maples and they were still green.  I did take pictures but not sure if they will tell the story, this is when a professional photographer or a really great camera would be nice to have.  Will post but don’t know if they will do it justice.
This Hwy also had signs all along advising of weather conditions and warnings that from October 1 to April 30, 2011 snow tires required and to carry chains as well.  There are even places to pull off when you get on and through to put the chains on and take them off again. Mountains are great as long as there is no weather you need to deal with.  If you live here, you don’t need to go far if you don’t want to so they know how to stock up. Arrived in Hope.

September 28, 2011

The park we are in is totally covered in trees and as we are right into the side of the mountain, there was hardly any light at all, even when the sun was shining so it made it seem dreary.  I did get a couple of pictures of the mountain in the clouds again which still amazes me.
Wanted to do some sightseeing while here, went to town of Hope, they have an artist that did carvings all over the city that started with one, which was a tree that had died and he did the carving with a chainsaw – amazing detail, I took a couple of pictures of these.  After we left Hope, we then proceeded to Hell’s Gate (from Hope to Hell – go figure!) There are several tunnels through the mountain that you need to take, could see the other side so not so bad.  The train even goes under the mountain and you can see it from the other side, kind of cool. They have amazing gondola ride across the Fraser Canyon, also had a suspension bridge, which was across as well. Ken was not sure if he wanted to go but did. I am giving you a web site to look at as lo and behold, someone (the official photographer) forgot to recharge the camera.     http://www.hellsgateairtram.com  Will be heading to Chilliwack in am.

September 29 2011
Headed to Chilliwack BC and decided to stay for the week.  The park we are in we asked for no trees and that is what we got.  There are cedars and evergreens on each side for privacy but the top is not covered.  The reason this makes a difference is that if we get debris on the top of the slides, Ken needs to climb on to the roof to sweep it off so it does not get caught in the slide mechanism.  One of our next purchases will be for the covers to go over the slides so that this stop debris and rain from coming in when slides close.

Nice town, all amenities here.  The temperature has been fairly mild but rain most days, just a drizzle some days, not a really hard rain.


September 30, 2011
Not much happened today, just settled in, went visitors centre and reconnoitered the town.  But I really do miss a month end (NOT)

October 1, 2011
We did some shopping around town and at same time, checked out restaurants as decided would be nice to go out for dinner.  Have not been doing that a lot on this trip, so it is a treat.  Found great steak house, reasonable wine and please atmosphere called Mr. Mike, which is a west coast chain and it was excellent.

October 2 2011
Veg day – we are allowed you know – don’t have to be doing something ALL the time!
October 3, 2011

Yesterday drove to Bridal Falls – yes it seems like everywhere here has a Bridal Veil waterfall, so it must mean something.  Did not go to it was further away than thought but going through the trail, the forest was rather eerie.  The trees all had moss cover on them, as very damp, rainforesty I guess you would call it.  There were some huge cedar trees and ferns everywhere, one cedar was broken and other smaller ones were growing up through it. 
From there we went to Minter Gardens which we were recommended but when we arrived, the fee was 17$ each and did not want to spend that much money just to look at flowers (Ken not impressed).  As we were talking about it and leaving, a lady came up to us and offered us a pay one get one free coupon as her and her daughters had it left and they would not be coming back again this year.  We graciously accepted it and Ken just paid the seniors rate so was even less.  There are nice people all over like that, we will reciprocate somewhere down the road.  Once in the gardens though, they were amazing.  We were there for a couple of hours, it was warm enough to walk around, and not rainy.  Pictures are coming but my surprise was when I found palm trees and beside a maple tree to boot. I like Chilliwack!


October 4, 2011
Lazy day today, I have been catching up on updating blog – I really need to write something every day as when I don’t, there are things we do that just don’t catch up here.
We did have a bit of an issue with trailer brakes and looks like we are going to need to upgrade our brake controller on the trailer, not a really big deal, but better safe than sorry.  We did get pricing from large RV dealer here in Chilliwack, so do want to get this done before we hit any more mountains.
Not sure if we are going to be staying another day here or if we are going to head to Vancouver area, checking what the best weather is as we don’t want to head south until November is possible.  We will be going there at some point though to spend at least a week as there are lots of sights to see and we do want to get a chance to drop in and see friends of ours (Terry and Sharon) son Joe and his family.

A note on pictures, I am taking so many and want to make sure I get the most interesting ones out to you.  I have taken tons more so whenever we do get back; you may be bored personally by us with even more.

 Drop us a note if you like either under comments or by email.
By for now and will update as we go.

Pictures - around Hope, Hell's Gate and Chilliwack

Turnout for runaway vehicles

Clear cutting of forest from bottom


Clear cutting up close

Another glacier!



Tunnel through Hell's Gate

Hope at foot of moutain

Our park in the clouds


Carving in Hope

On the Fraser at Hope

One of my favourites - PALM TREE IN CHILLIWACK

Chickens and hens lizard

Look close, palm and maple leaf - why not???

Flower peacock