밴쿠버에서 다녀올 수 있는 야영지 6선


Weblink : https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/2017/03/08/vancouver-bc-camping/



6 FREE campsites you should check out this summer


It’s getting to be that time of year again: time to haul your tent out of storage, sharpen up the marshmallow sticks and try to figure out where the heck you put that cooler and those lawn chairs. Yes, camping season is almost upon us, and we want to help you plan a great weekend away.

BC Hydro’s recreation areas are sort of like hidden gems amongst BC’s outdoor vacation spots. They’re scenic, well-maintained and FREE. Best of all, you can travel to most of them in your electric vehicle! In fact, we just took a trip to Stave Falls in a Nissan Leaf, an EV that makes zero emissions.

Driving an EV in BC is a smart choice for the environment and charging one costs way less than a tank of gas. BC Hydro has installed 30 public Fast Chargers across the province that charge an EV in just 10 to 30 minutes, which means you’ll be exploring unique destinations sooner than you think.

Stave Falls

With serene beaches, misty mountain views and the faint sound of geese fluttering in the distance, Stave Falls will make you feel like you’re a thousand kilometres away from life in the city. In addition to the site’s natural beauty, the Stave Falls visitor centre is full of cool science experiments and century-old dam equipment. Speaking of electricity, you can make the drive from Vancouver off one charge of your electric vehicle. Very cool.

Distance from Vancouver: 130 km round-trip. Approximate cost of charge: $2.81.*

Jones Lake

Located between Chilliwack and Hope, this has been a V.I.A. favourite for years. It’s pretty high up in the mountains and the view of the nearby Wahleach Glacier is almost always intense. While the glacier makes for a bit of a cold swim, it’s refreshing to jump in nonetheless. The one obstacle is that the dirt road leading up to it can be a bit treacherous as it’s steep; it might be tricky to get here in an EV (until they make an SUV), so borrow a friend’s Hybrid SUV and make it an eco-friendly trip.

Distance from Vancouver: 290 km round-trip. Approximate cost of charge: $6.26

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Pend d’Oreille

This spot’s got everything! Swimming, fishing, boating, hiking, picnicking and, of course, camping. And campfires. And S’MORES (not included). Close to the border with the USA and near Trail, BC, this spot is a bit of a drive. If you’re planning on taking an EV here, you’ll want to stop at some Level 2 charging stops, which take 3 to 4 hours to reach a full charge. Pausing to charge your ride can give you a chance to stop and smell the roses, or explore parts of BC you might never have seen otherwise. And of course, where you’ll end up is idyllic.

Distance from Vancouver: 1,400 km round-trip. Approximate cost of charge: $30.24

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Strathcona Dam

If you’re on Vancouver Island for any reason, you’re going to want to hit this one up. Unlike most other BC Hydro campsites, it’s actually right below the dam, and the reservoir is the most scenic of the bunch. With about three stops to charge from Vancouver, you could easily make this trip in an electric vehicle. Charge along the way and see what else the island has to offer.

Distance from Vancouver: 530 km round-trip. Approximate cost of charge: $11.45

Seton Lake Reservoir

This destination is near Lilloet on the Duffy Lake Loop, but can we just talk about the colour of this lake for a second? It’s nuts. And the area is suuuuper nice in the summer — almost like a slice of the Okanagan, but a little closer to the Lower Mainland.

Distance from Vancouver: 500 km round-trip. Approximate cost of charge: $10.80

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Gun Creek Campground

Not far from Seton Lake, this spot has a more remote feel to it. It’s a bit off the beaten path, whereas Seton feels a little bit closer to civilization. Choose your style of camping! Sometimes being closer to the asphalt is best, and we’re not judging you. If you’re getting there in an EV, make sure you plan ahead and map out the charging spots along your route.

Distance from Vancouver: 480 km round-trip. Approximate cost of charge: $10.37

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There are a bunch of other BC Hydro recreation areas listed HERE, and you can learn more about EV’s HERE. BC has the largest infrastructure network for electric vehicle charging in Canada with over 1,000 public charging options. When heading into nature, we feel that it’s best to keep it as clean as possible, so charge up your EV and start planning your next outdoor adventure!

*Approximate costs are based on the average range for the Nissan Leaf (100km = $2.16) and are calculated from a home charging station. Costs will vary for every model of EV.

밴쿠버에서 차로 다녀올 수 있는 여행지 10선


Reference: https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/2015/01/06/10-road-trips-to-take-from-vancouver/


10 Road Trips to Take From Vancouver

By Vancouver Is Awesome

A few of our favourite places to drive to

  • Sasquatch Provincial Park

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    Outside of Harrison Hot Springs, this provincial park has a few lakes to visit and a ton of exploring. Make a reservation [HERE](https://secure.camis.com/Discovercamping/) early if you want to do some camping!

  • Jones Lake

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    Just past Chilliwack and up a 4X4 road, paradise awaits!

  • Galiano Island

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    Mushroom foraging, kayaking, or just hiking around, this little Southern Gulf Island is extremely awesome and just a 1 hour ferry from the city.

  • Bob's Lake

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    One of many spots to hit up along the Coquihalla Highway. Try randomly picking and exit in the boonies and driving down it - you're guaranteed to find a camping spot like this.

  • The Okanagan

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    Visit wine country and Kelowna or head further North to Vernon and do some camping on one of the MANY lakes.

  • California

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    A bit of an anomaly on this list of BC destinations, but California is well worth doing the drive at least once in your lifetime. Be sure to dip off the I-5 and see the Oregon coast!

  • The Sunshine Coast

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    A few small towns (and lakes) dot the road along the Sunshine Coast starting in Gibsons. Spend the weekend over there, but don't be disappointed if it rains!

  • Paradise Valley

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    Just a ways out of Squamish, Paradise Valley is a nice drive next to the Squamish River and makes a wonderful day trip filled with scenery.

  • Alouette Lake

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    Located in Golden Ears Provincial Park, Alouette Lake is a great spot for a picnic any season of the year. In the summer they've got some great campgrounds as well.

  • The Squamish Estuary

    By Vancouver Is Awesome

    Barely a hop from the city, the estuary is a wonderful place to go for a walk and find some peace and quiet.


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A post-and-beam cedar lodge at Wya Point Resort in Ucluelet, on Vancouver Island.


Skiing through the trees at Baldy Mountain Resort near Osoyoos.



Loading up gear onto the VIA Rail Canada train in Northern British Columbia.


Downtown Fernie at dusk.



Whistler Ski Trip

휘슬러 빌리지의 호텔들은 크리스마스 전후로 숙박료가 3배 이상 폭등합니다. 그래서 금요일 저녁에 출발하여 일요일에 돌아오는 일정으로 계획했습니다. 다행이 주말이였지만, 사람들이 많지 않았고 즐거운 시간을 보낼 수 있었습니다. 특히 이번엔 Crystal Lodge에 묵었는데, 곤돌라와 리프트까지 아주 가까웠고, 지하에 식당과 바는 훌륭했습니다.


The hotel price sky-rocketed from the Christmas season, so we visited Whistler during the last weekend before Christmas. Fortunately, there were not many people, and we could spend comfortable time. This time, we stayed in Crystal Lodge located in near the lift and gondola stations. Also, the bar and restaurant underground were good enough.


Video 1. Lift Slope



Photo #1. The view taken in the lift.


Photo #2. Cedar trees 


Photo #3. View from the easiest green slope.


Photo #4. Night view of Whistler Village


Photo #5. Night view of Whistler Village


Photo #6. Night view of Whistler Village


Photo #7. Sunday morning at the Gondola station



Golden Ears Provincial Park


초겨울에 방문한 골든이어즈 파크. 많은 사람들이 찾는 다고 들었는데, 역시나 입구에서 부터, 한참을 빽빽한 삼나무 숲을 달려서 도착했습니다.  Alouette Lake 주변을 둘러싼 Golen Ears와 Crickmer 산이 구름을 머금어서 신비롭기만합니다. 


Visited Golden Ears Park last Saturday, which many people around me have mentioned about it. It made me surprised from the entrance from where taking some time to get to the campsite through the long road surrounded by tall cedar trees. There were only a few people and so Alouette lake with encompassing mountains of Golen Ears and Crickmer looks mysterious with a mist.


Park Introduction

Maps

BC Park 












어느 덧 짙어진 가을과 함께 연어들이 돌아왔습니다. 신기하기도 하지만 처절한 연어의 사투를 보고 있으면 삶에 숙연해집니다. ^^


Location: Lions Park in Coquitlam, Coquitlam River

Salmons are coming back to their birthplaces in Coquitlam river with this fall. It is mysterious but a little bit sad watching their fight against the long journey.











오늘 선물 가게에서 우연히 발견한 오르골. 밴쿠버를 여행해본 사람들이라면 깜짝 놀랠 것 같다. 어쩜 이렇게 꼭 필요한 장소만 모아놨을까? 특징과 위치까지 제대로 매칭해놨다. 이것만 보면 밴쿠버는 5분만에 관광한 셈이다. 


Found this music box in a giftshop unintentionally. It looked simple, but anyone who has been in Vancouver will be surprised at how amazing it is simplified and packed in this small space. Relative places and features are realistic.  With this, you can take a tour of Vancouver in 5 minutes.




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