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                            NORTH 
                            WEST BC TOUR 
                            8 - 9 days  
                          This 
                            tour takes you to Prince 
                            Rupert and the Queen Charlotte Islands, 
                            just south of Alaska. Although it is by no means a 
                            complete tour of Northern 
                            BC, it includes some of the region's 
                            most talked about coastal scenery and most impressive 
                            historical and archeological sites. 
                          Your 
                            ferry departs from Port 
                            Hardy, Vancouver Island's most northern 
                            ferry terminal (391/245 miles north of Nanaimo 
                            on Highway 19). You will want to plan to stay over 
                            in Port 
                            Hardy to allow for boarding time for 
                            the next ferry. 
                          
                             
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                                 Off 
                                  the shores or Prince Rupert. 
                                  Photo Courtesy of Northern BC Tourism 
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                          Bring 
                            a camera for hours of spectacular views while sailing 
                            past inlets, waterfalls and rain forests of the Inside 
                            Passage. The ferry will stop at several 
                            locations and the trip takes approximately 2 days. 
                          Arriving 
                            in Prince 
                            Rupert, dine at one of the city's superb 
                            seafood restaurants and take some time to discover 
                            its many attractions. The Queen 
                            Charlotte Islands are just a ferry 
                            ride away, and offer an unlimited source of activities 
                            and accommodations. Camp in Naikoon 
                            Provincial Park (at the northeast end 
                            of Graham Island), or take a guided tour of the area 
                            (contact the Queen Charlotte City Chamber of Commerce 
                            for information).  
                          Heading 
                            east from Prince Rupert, the Yellowhead Highway (BC 
                            Highway 16) takes you through many friendly communities. 
                            The totems at the Hazeltons 
                            (287km/179 miles) are a definite must-see. Enroute, 
                            the landscape changes dramatically travelling by rivers, 
                            lakes, mountain rages and lush valleys.  
                          
                             
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                                 Nechako 
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                          Houston 
                            (132 km/83 miles) is known throughout Canada for its 
                            steelhead fishing. There are also several British 
                            Columbia Forest recreation sites close to Houston, 
                            as well as the Morice Mountain Ski Trails, which are 
                            open to hikers during the summer.  
                          Vanderhoof 
                            (219 km/137 miles from Houston) is surrounded by hiking 
                            trails. Fort St. James sits at the southern end of 
                            Stuart 
                            Lake, 54 km/34 miles north on Highway 
                            27, next to two provincial campgrounds. Paarens 
                            Beach Park offers fishing and is on 
                            the provincial campground reservation service. 
                          At 
                            Prince 
                            George (98 km/61 miles east of Vanderhoof), 
                            head south on Highway 97 to return to Vancouver. Highway 
                            97 will take you to Cache 
                            Creek, where you have a number of routes 
                            to choose from. 
                          OPTION 
                            I: The Lillooet-Sea-to Sky Highway 
                            Take Highway 99 south at the junction with Highway 
                            97 (11 km/7 miles north of Cache Creek). Follow the 
                            road as it traces the Cayoosh River and escorts you 
                            through lush valleys and mountain ranges. Stop at 
                            Whistler 
                            for a gourmet meal, or stay over in one of its highly 
                            rated hotels or bed and breakfast homes. 
                          
                             
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                                 Fraser 
                                  River  
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                          Return 
                            to Vancouver, taking time to capture a few pictures 
                            of the coastal waters and the Gulf Islands beyond. 
                             
                          OPTION 
                            II: The Fraser Canyon Route 
                            Take Highway 1 south from Cache Creek. Stop at the 
                            Ashcroft Manor  
                            (5 minutes away) for lunch. Your journey south takes 
                            you through the arid, high desert country of the north 
                            Thompson and Fraser Canyons and BC's historic gold 
                            trail, into the lushly forested terrain of the Vancouver 
                            Coast and Mountain region. Lytton 
                            is Canada's river rafting capital, and offers several 
                            campgrounds with scenic lookouts that are accessible 
                            to RVs. Stop in Hope 
                            (approximately 192 km/120 miles from Cache Creek) 
                            for a self-guided tour of this town's impressive chain 
                            saw statues. This route is the quicker of the two, 
                            but you will find plenty to investigate and explore 
                            as you wind your way through the farming belt of the 
                            Fraser 
                            Valley.  
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