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DESTINATION Christina Lake by Lynn Tanod Visitors seeking recreation and relaxation come to Christina Lake to swim and paddle, to bike and hike the nearby mountain trails, and to picnic and camp at the two lakeside provincial parks. TRAVEL Adventures with a knife & fork by Rosemary Neering Farmers, vintners, chefs, and tour organizers offer travellers a buffet of home-grown culinary experiences from vineyard cycling trips and coastal seaweed hunts to festivals of garlic and oysters. PARKS Untamed Tatlatui by Larry Pynn Human footprints are scarce among the abundant tracks of caribou, grizzlies, and wolves in this remote northern park - a close cousin to the larger, legendary Spatsizi and a secret cache of true wilderness. WILDLIFE Our last spotted owls by Larry Pynn Just 22 of these rare birds remain in British Columbia, Canada's only hope for the species. Is it too late to save them? OUTDOOR ADVENTURE Three faces of Hakai by Brian Payton Visitors discover a beguiling trio of ecological, cultural, and recreational values in this mid-coast conservancy area, an archipelago of rainforest, islets, sheltered lagoons, and sugary white-sand beaches. TRAVEL A tree house for grown-ups by Brian Payton Guests enjoy scenic views and all the mod cons in this deluxe, handcrafted love nest perched in a grove of Rocky Mountain spruce. ECHOES Loyalist road rage by Matthew R. Laird Loyal to their English heritage, British Columbians fought the American practice of driving on the right-hand side of the road until 1920. OUTDOOR ADVISOR Nature's little nippers by Larry Pynn How to live in peace with Nature's little nippers: putting the threat of West Nile, Lyme disease, black widows, and rattlers in perspective. |
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