... drove round the corner to the nature reserve and have lunch watching the Pelicans bob up and down on the windy lake. After lunch we carried on up Highway 97 to Quesnel where we found a nice spot to camp in the Sugar Loaf Ball Park car park. There was a ...
... normal again for a while. We soon put the miles behind us and finally arrived at an excellent RV park in Quesnel called Robert’s Roost. http://www.robertsroostcampsite.ca. Located in a beautiful setting on peaceful Dragon Lake, this is ...
... to miss the 6+ inches of rain that they got, so we figured it was time to book it out of southern Canada as well... Anyway, stopped at Seton Lake (created by man for BC hydroelectric power at Selton Dam) because the water was a very strange, incredibly ...
... , I’ll have a good report on Barkerville to share with you in our next blog. August 21, 2009 (Friday) – Quesnel, BC (170 miles) We arrived in the busy little city of Quesnel on Thursday to “sweltering” temperatures of 80 ...
... bears, Randy saw a badger but couldn't get the picture it was going down over the side of a mountain. We went through Dease Lake, Hyder near Ketchikan and that's when we found the park. Of course we were worried about the dogs but we were very blessed ...
... at the end of a dead end highway too, is a beautiful lake district with snow capped mountains in the distance. We stopped at Quesnel - the gateway to the lakes, where we roughed it in a random day car park of a provincial park. We cooked another large ...