Stay : Short stay in British Columbia

This province of Canada, located on the west coast, has a lot to offer and ten days is not too much time to explore. The region is known for its wilderness beauty, but also for its orchards and vineyards.

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Detail of the stay : Short stay in British Columbia - 10 days

  • Kamloops
  • Vancouver
  • Wells Gray Provincial Park
  • Niagara Falls
  • Kamloops
  • Salmon Arm
  • Revelstoke
  • Mayne Island
  • Mayne Island
  • Kelowna
  • Kelowna
  • Vernon
  • Silver Star Mountain
  • Revelstoke
  • Osoyoos
  • Mayne Island
  • Mayne Island
  • Penticton
  • Summerland
  • Manning Provincial Park
  • Vancouver
  • Hope
  • Chilliwack

Day 1: From Vancouver to Kamloops

Steps: Kamloops

Just for the pleasure of taking the Coquihalla, a highway known for its length and endless coastline, the trip to Kamloops is a must (in winter, bring special equipment, snowfall is frequent and unpredictable).

Day 2: Wells Gray Provincial Park

Steps: Vancouver, Wells Gray Provincial Park, Niagara Falls

Head north on the Yellowhead Highway (#5) and follow the Thompson River into Wells Gray Provincial Park. As you enter the park, you'll see many waterfalls. The most majestic of these is Helmcken Falls, which is very popular for wedding photos. Two-and-a-half times higher than Niagara Falls, they are as tall as the tallest buildings in Vancouver today (141 meters).

Day 3: Heading to Revelstoke

Steps: Kamloops, Salmon Arm, Revelstoke

Return south and then east past Kamloops, stopping at Salmon Arm along Shuswap Lake. With more than 1,000 km of waterways, the area has over 30 provincial parks and an equal or greater number of discovery activities. The town is known for the salmon run and in October draws crowds around the Adams River. Continue on to the most Italian town in the west: Revelstoke. Stop at the town pub and dance to country music that tells the story of the immigrants.

Day 4: Arriving in the Okanagan Region

Steps: Mayne Island, Kelowna, Vernon, Silver Star Mountain, Revelstoke

Before exiting southwards, take a detour to the north to see the Revelstoke Dam: 175 metres high. Then go down to Vernon: welcome to the Okanagan! The city is very cosmopolitan but has little interest, unless you continue to the Silver Star resort, with a chairlift that remains open in summer and allows you to reach its peak.

Then join Kelowna by the road located west of Okanagan Lake; The view is much better and wilder there. The city of "grizzly bear" in salish dialect is a bit victim of its own success. The beaches are often overcrowded, and architects are wondering.

Day 5: Walk in the vineyards and orchards

Steps: Osoyoos

The heart of the Okanagan is known for its orchards and vineyards. So you'll be spoilt for choice. Vancouverites spend many weekends there to collect fresh fruit and to promote agriculture in the province. This is the other desert of the interior of British Columbia: Osoyoos holds the record for drought in Canada, with an average of 25 cm of rain per year. Proclaimed to be a "Spanish capital of Canada", Osoyoos offers Ideal conditions for cultivating exotic fruits.

Day 6: Around Penticon

Steps: Mayne Island, Penticton, Summerland

Penticton, "a place to stay forever," offers more than 10 hours of daily sunshine in summer, surpassing Honolulu in this. The "city of fishing" lives on its tourism, its festivals and its beaches. Discover the other wine-and-fruit-growing enterpises of Summerland and Peachland.

Day 7: Stroll in Keremeos

Keremeos is another centre of fruit culture (cherries, apricots, peaches, pears, apples, plums) and wine tastings are musts there. Take your time.

Day 8: Way to Princeton

You arrive in Princeton after having passed through the village of Hedley, a hamlet once inhabited by gold researchers and other adventurers.

Day 9: E. C. Manning Provincial Park

Steps: Manning Provincial Park

E. C. Manning Provincial Park is rich in mountains, lakes and forests. Take time to stop and walk one of the marked trails, including the Rhododendron Flats trail. Continue on to the Cascades viewpoint overlooking the Similkameen Valley and its natural mountain amphitheatre.

Day 10: Returning to Vancouver

Steps: Vancouver, Hope, Chilliwack

The return journey to Vancouver passes through Hope, in the middle of hundreds of lakes, rivers and coves. Fishing, canoeing and search for gold are still occupying a few fans here. Hope is also known for its draughts suitable for hang-gliding or glider. A detour through the Chilliwack airfield will allow you to enjoy homemade pies: The place is well known that gourmet pilots stop there just because of that.

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