Allison Lake BC tour
A short clip from our weekend up at Allision lake just north of Princeton.
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Black bear eating clover at Allison Lake campground in Allison Lake Provincial Park, near Princeton, British Columbia, Canada on Sept 14, 2012 at 9:30am
As the bear enjoys its breakfast, Karen continues hers...
2018-09-10-Allison Lake Morning Kyaking
Kayaking on Allison Lake Princeton BC Canada
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Black bear walking very close to our Sprinter at Allison Lake campground in Allison Lake Provincial Park, near Princeton, British Columbia, Canada on Sept 14, 2012 at 9:30am
The Camping Trip! Chinook-Allison Lake
Trailer I made using iMovie at Chinook - Allison and Island Lake. The dog is named Jojo
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Aspen Grove
This ride starts just north of Princeton BC, and follows the old Princeton-Kamloops Highway 5a to Aspen Grove at Highway 97c.
With the exception of one short climb, this is a gentle ascent for 61km. Along the way, you pass multiple small lakes, as well as the larger Allison Lake, with Allison Lake Provincial Park situated at the south end.
Once north of Allison Lake the terrain changes to open ranchland, showcasing the aspen trees after which this area is named.
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ALLISON LAKE 2015
This video is about Untitled Project
First hike in the Okanagan Region near Princeton, BC 2016
Filmed on May 23, 2016.
GOPRO HD - Clear Blue Swimming Pool Lake
Bluey Lake (Near Merritt, BC), Kentucky Alleyne
CANADA-Alberta-Strollin Chinook Lake-TheZuell
Walking around Chinook Lake
Missezula Lake B.C. Aerial tour
An aerial tour of Missezula Lake. A recreation community located north of Princeton BC
Up at Missezula lake
Cara+ Tess
at the water tower
Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park - BC Parks - KOKANEE Spawn
Kokanee Salmon Spawn Kentucky Alleyne Provincial Park
The park is located 38 km south of Merritt or 11 km south of Aspen Grove, just off Hwy 5A. From the east, the park is 11 km. from Coquihalla Highway 97C on paved access. The closest communities, towns and cities are Aspen Grove, Merritt, Princeton and Elkhart Lodge.
This area is very popular for fishing and even features a 'children only' fishery to foster interest in the sport among youth. The ponds between Kentucky Lake and Alleyne Lake are open only to those under the age of 16. The lakes and ponds are stocked with rainbow trout from the Summerland Trout Hatchery. Depending on temperatures, there are ice fishing opportunities in the park. Access may be difficult depending on road conditions. Anyone fishing or angling in British Columbia must have an appropriate licence.
Music: Pai (Chill Mix) by Elixirion
Allison Lake wake boarding
Brendan, Jon and Jimmy doing some boarding, ariel shots taken from fpv easy star 2 with Sony hd camera.
Allison lake of the ozark run
Testing another lake around Merritt BC | Vlog #6
Hello! Today we will be hanging out with some guys at Allison lake.
Join me in a day of hanging out , going for swim in the lake and catching rainbow trout, we even have a model airplane flying in the air.
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Highway 3 Osoyoos B.C. to Edmonton AB, Canada. part 1 4K
Route 3 de Osoyoos C.B à Edmonton AB.Canada
Highway 3 from Osoyoos B.C. to Edmonton AB. Canada
Highway 3, officially named the Crowsnest Highway, is an 841-kilometre (523 mi) highway that traverses southern British Columbia, Canada. It runs from the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) at Hope to Crowsnest Pass at the Alberta border and forms the western portion of the interprovincial Crowsnest Highway that runs from Hope to Medicine Hat, Alberta. The highway is considered a Core Route of the National Highway System.
Highway 3 begins in Hope. From Vancouver, the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) enters Hope from the west as a four-lane freeway; however at Exit 170, Highway 1 exits the freeway and continues north along the Fraser River. The freeway continues east along the Coquihalla River, designated as Highway 3 and Highway 5, for 7 km (4 mi) to Exit 177. There, the freeway turns north and continues as the Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5) towards Merritt while Highway 3 takes the exit and continues east through Manning Provincial Park for 126 km (78 mi) towards the town of Princeton. Known as the Hope-Princeton Highway, it begins several significant ascents through the Cascade Mountains; first is the steep climb to the Hope Slide, followed later by the remainder of the climb up to Allison Pass at an elevation of 1,342 m (4,403 ft). After the summit of Allison Pass, where Highway 3 crosses from the Fraser Valley Regional District into the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, the road descends for 40 mi (64 km) along the Similkameen River before beginning another long climb up Sunday Summit (1,284 m (4,213 ft)). Soon after Sunday Summit is the descent into Princeton, where it meets Highway 5A.[2]