Archive for June, 2009

Top 10 BC Campgrounds: Thompson Okanagan

What better way to discover Thompson Okanagan than to go camping. There are so many campgrounds and camping hot spots in the Okanagan region that sometimes it becomes difficult to choose. Don’t fret, we’ve compiled a list of some good campgrounds for our readers to check out:

1. Bear Creek Park and Campground:  Bear Creek Provincial Park is situated in the Central Okanagan Basin on the west side of Okanagan Lake. It’s a popular spot for camping for Kelowna Residents. The park features lakeside camping, over 400 metres of sandy beaches and 5 km of spectacular, well-marked hiking trails. A picturesque canyon has been carved into the bedrock by Bear Creek tumbling onto a cottonwood-lined delta. During the  during the summer season the park has a concession located at the Gatehouse and managed by the Park Facility Operator.

2. Ellison: In the mood for  boating , fishing , hiking, kayaking , scuba diving or volleyball  then go for Ellison campground which is only few minutes from Vernon, British Columbia. Located on the northeastern shore of Okanagan Lake, Ellison Provincial Park includes 200 hectares of forested benchlands above a rocky shoreline of scenic headlands and sheltered coves. The park’s natural attractions, combined with the dry, sunny Okanagan climate provide many recreational opportunities from spring through fall.  

3. Shuswap Lake- Scotch Creek: Just off Highway 1 near Chase, British Columbia, you can enjoy day camping on the shores of Shuswap Lake. Swimmers would love 1 km of developed beach and designated swim area. Although Boat rentals are not available here, there is a boat launch and boat trailer parking facilities available (only during the day.) Mountain biking is also permitted here.

Driving Directions: On the north shore of the main arm of Shuswap Lake, and includes Copper Island. Leave Hwy #1 at Squilax, and drive 19 km on paved roads. Note that Copper Island is only accessible by boat.

8. Gladstone Park - Texas Creek near Christina Lake in British Columbia is another popular camping spot.  
There are about 63 large but mostly shady campsites. Gladstone Park is located approximately 20 km northeast of Grand Forks, British Columbia on Hwy 3 at the north end of Christina Lake in the Monashee Mountains. The most common accesses to the park are via the Texas Creek campground and by boat from Christina Lake. The campground is 5 km east of Christina Lake on Hwy 3; turn onto East Lake Drive and follow 4 km to the 63 site campground at the end of the road. There is rough 4WD access to Xenia Lake 22 km up the North Fork Rd from Grand Forks to Miller Creek Rd; turn right and go about 4 km. Look for a small road on the left marked with a white deactivated road sign that leads to the lake.

There is also access to the Mt. Gladstone trailhead from Hwy 3 and the abandoned CPR railway at Paulson, the Mt. Faith trailhead from the Burrell Forest Service Road, and Peter Lake from Dog Creek Road.

9. Champion Lakes near Nelson in British Columbia features 500 meters of sandy beach centred around three small lakes with a diversity of species; Western Larch, Cedar, Douglas Fir, Pine and Engelmann Spruce. Hiking trails, wildlife and fishing are available at this spot.  

10. Lac Le Jeune near Kamloops in British Columbia provides lakeside park surrounded by lodge pole, pine and pine grass forests. The roads are paved throughout the campground and are easily accessible. The park features 146 metres of developed beach. Mountain biking is permitted along with access to Stake Lake Trail

Driving Directions: From Kamloops: Drive 37-km southwest of Kamloops on Highway 5. Take the Lac Le Jeune exit.

From Merritt: Drive 50-kms northeast of Merritt on Highway 5. Take the Lac Le Jeune exit.

From Logan Lake: Drive 26-km east of Logan Lake on Meadow Creek Road.

So, if you are planning a camping trip in summer of 2009 then reserve earlier because these campgrounds get booked quickly.

Canada Day Celebrations 2009 in the Okanagan

You can join other Canadians in celebrating Canada Day at beautiful Waterfront park in Kelowna. ‘Celebrate Canada Day-Kelowna’ is held each  year in Waterfront Park and Prospera Place from 11.00 am to 11.00 pm. During Canada day, the whole downtown is bustling with activity.

There is hours of free live music, family entertainment, food vendors, a Children’s activity area. multicultural displays, arts and crafts, a citizenship ceremony and my favourite part- the fireworks at 10.30 pm in front of Tug Boat Bay. All this is made possible by Okanagan’s generous sponsors, the city of Kelowna and the department of Canadian Heritage and ofcourse thousands of local volunteers.

 Lets all revel in all things Canadian this season and have a fanatastic Canada Day with family and friends.

For more information, check out: Parks Alive

Other Related Links:

 Kelowna Accommodations

Whistler Mountain Biking

 Hope you are enjoying your summer as much as I am. British Columbia offers tons of activities to adventure seekers during summer. Mountain Biking being on of my favourite. If you are mountain biking enthusiast then you don’t want to  miss Mountain Biking experience in Whistler. 2009 Mountain Biking season is off to a great start at The Whistler Mountain Bike Park.

Many new features have been added to the park this season like rebuild on Crank it Up and Angry Pirate in the Fitzsimmons Zone, exciting additions to No Joke (now called New Joke), Freight Train and Blue Velvet in the Garbanzo Zone.

 Oh and if you are a woman, you definitely want to check out Women’s nights specials. Every Monday and Wednesday women can take advantage of awesome deals in the Bike Park. And the prizes & Garibaldi Lift Company après are always the best way to finish a great night in the Bike Park. Also, Phat Wednesdays, an ever-popular race series is back giving riders and opportunity to step up their game.

For complete information, visit: Whistler Mountain Bike Park

Other Related Links:

Whistler Accommodations

Mountain Biking for Ladies in British Columbia

Mountain Biking trends have gradually changed over the last few years in British Columbia. Originally Mountain Biking was considered a macho sport but off late more and more chicks are finding it exciting. We, in British Columbia recognize this trend and therefore we offer mountain biking camps for ladies. Join today Chick’s on Bikes Camp with Claudia Sorensen at Silver star Mountain Resort. You can now enjoy mountain biking with other ladies to get a confidence boost, learn new biking skills in a fun environment, and work on taking on new challenges and trails each run.

Claudia has been coaching mountain biking for 9 years and her clinics have been offered throughout the Okanagan Valley. We recommend Arms/leg armor, a hydration pack and riding gear for all weather for this camp. The schedule for the camp is 9.30 am to 5.00 pm and rate for day camp is $90 which includes coaching, lift pass & lunch at 1.00 pm. So say good bye to your boy friend and have a fun filled day with other chicks at Silver Star Mountain Resort. To book or for more information, call 1-800-663-4431

Related Links:
Thompson Okanagan Activities 

Harrison Hot Springs celebrates Festival of the Arts 2009

Imagine beautiful setting of Harrison Hot Springs and then lively Arts Festival to add charm to your stay.The Harrison Festival Society will celebrate the 31st annual Harrison
Festival of the Arts this summer from July 11 to 19th 2009. The Harrison Festival is a popular summer festival with international reputation.
 
In a setting free of large crowds, line-ups, and high ticket prices, the festival presents
music from all corners of the globe, a large outdoor art and craft market featuring the work of a wide variety of artisans, workshops, a special day of children (of all ages) and much more. This year’s music will include the best in traditional Quebecois with Yves Lambert, the Louisiana Cajun of the Redstick Ramblers, traditional Hawaiian with Hapa, bluesman Eric Bibb and much more.

For more information, call: Ed Stenson at 604-796-3664
For more information, www.harrisonfestival.com

Plan your visit to Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia by visit: BC Travel Guide

Related Links:

BC Hot Springs

Hollywood Celebrities in for British Columbia Tours

Yes, you read it right! Hollywood Celebrities will visit British Columbia this weekend from June 12-14th 2009. Why not rub shoulders with them? You are most welcome to visit Osoyoos, BC for the first annual Osoyoos Celebrity Wine Festival. Destination Osoyoos, in tandem with presenting sponsor Black Hills Estate Winery and the business community of Osoyoos are presenting the first annual Osoyoos Celebrity Wine Festival from June 12 to 14, 2009. 
 
At this wine festival, the guests will experience excellent food and wine pairing events from regional Chefs and Winemakers. Believe me, Okanagan Wineries has a lot to offer. A number of stars will attend this 2009 Summer Festival like Jason Priestley (Beverley Hills 9020, Hollywood & Vines), Bruce Greenwood (Star Trek, National Treasure), Dean Cain (Superman), Tiffani Amber Thiesen (Saved by the Bell, Beverly Hills 90201), Jann Arden (singer), and Terry David Mulligan (The Tasting Room).

The keynote event is the Osoyoos Celebrity Wine Auction, with proceeds benefiting children’s charities. Participants can sip wines from an array of South Okanagan wineries and nibble on delicious appetizers from local restaurants in the “20 km Diet”. Then they can bid on rare wine from great Canadian wineries in both the Silent and Live Auctions. All proceeds go to the 2009 beneficiary which is the Providence Children’s Center.

The Canadian Tenors will be the headlining act for the Osoyoos Celebrity Wine Auction, which will be taking place at the Walnut Beach Resort from 4 pm to 7 pm.

In addition to the Osoyoos Celebrity Wine Auction, three other great events are happening during the festival:

1) The Nota Bene Release Party
Featuring host Jason Priestley, Celebrity Chef Ned Bell, and winemaker Graham Pierce. Celebrate the release of the latest wines from Black Hills Estate Winery while tasting the cuisine of Ned Bell and listening to the music of DJ Jenn Goulet and the live tunes of Double Magnum.

Saturday June 13, 3:00-7:00 pm, Black Hills Estate Winery. Tickets are $149.00 each.

2) Burrowing Owl Winemakers Dinner
Featuring Chef Bernard Cassavantes and the exceptional wines of Burrowing Owl

Friday June 12, 7:30-10:30 pm, Burrowing Owl Estate Winery. Tickets are $125.00 each.

3) Desert Spirit BBQ: The official after-party!
Featuring Chef Jonathan Thauberger and wines from the South Okanagan. Enjoy a casual BBQ and opportunity to socialize in an upbeat setting.

Friday, June 12, 7-11 pm, Spirit Ridge Resort. Tickets are $49.00 each.

Tickets for all events are available for online purchase at www.ticketweb.c (website below) or visit www.blackhillswinery.com.

For accommodations contact the Walnut Beach Resort at www.walnutbeachosoyoos.com, or call 1-877-936-5400

For general information on Osoyoos, call Destination Osoyoos at 1-888-676-9667

Related links:

Okanagan Wineries

 

Victoria Jazz festival 2009

Attention Jazz lovers! The hottest summer festival of Victoria, British Columbia - The Jazz Festival is just around the corner. Enjoy ten sizzling days and nights of cool Jazz during Victoria JazzFest scheduled from  June 26th to July 5th 2009. Victoria Jazz Festival is one of the premiere Jazz festivals of summer and highlights of 2009 include Michael Kaeshammer,  the David Sanborn Group, Al Di Meola and many others.the David rn Group, Al Di Meola and many others talented Jazz artists. You can buy ticket packages through Victoria Jazz Society by calling 250-388-4423.

The Ticketed Venues/ Cover Charge Venues during Victoria Jazz Fest include: ROYAL THEATRE, ALIX GOOLDEN PERFORMANCE HALL, VICTORIA EVENT CENTRE, OPEN SPACE, CENTENNIAL SQUARE, ELEMENT NIGHTCLUB, VISTA 18, FIRE and WATER LOUNGE, THE PACIFIC RESTAURANT and HERMANN’S JAZZ CLUB.

For accommodation during the festival, check out:

Victoria Bed and Breakfast

Victoria Resorts and Lodges

Vancouver 2010: The Latest News

Have you heard the latest news about Vancouver 2010? Well, you can experience the magic of Vancouver 2010 during the games. During the 2010 Vancover Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, taking place in February and March 2010, common people like you and me will be able to ski too. It has been announced that 90% of Whistler Blackcomb Terrain will be open for public skating and riding. Now isn’t that some news.

So, if you haven’t booked your accommodation yet for Vancouver 2010 then do it now. Check out some useful links below:

Bed and Breakfast Vancouver coast

 Hotels Vancouver

Resorts and Lodges Vancouver coast

Vancouver 2010: Whistler Attractions- Whistler Golf Club

Although Whistler has 4-5 Golf Clubs but Whistler Golf Club is my all time favourite. This beautiful Golf Course will take your breath away and will exceed your expectations. Whistler Golf Club was chosen by Arnold Palmer as the site for his first Canadian design and using the natural contours of the region, the creation of intimidating lakes and the redirection of meandering Crabapple creek, Arnold Palmer has created a unique course which is challenging yet enjoyable.

Nestled among towering peaks of Whistler, this Golf Course is a perfect escape from busy corporate life. You can relax here at the patio with your clients or improve your game at the learning and performance centre. Check out some features of Whistler Golf Club below:

  • Driving range and practice putting green

  • Custom club fitting and repair centre

  • Learning & Performance Centre

  • 150-seat licensed, indoor/patio dining facility

  • On-course licensed, refreshment cart and halfway house

Other Related Links:

BC Golfing

Whistler Resorts and Lodges