SOLD! Crooked Lake Resort, Cariboo BC Canada
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Crooked Lake Resort, Horsefly BC
Listing Agent: MICHELLE WONG - Horsefly Realty
Contact: 250.620.3440 or info@michellewong.ca
Lakefront resort in a picturesque and private setting in the Cariboo Mountains between Horsefly and Canim Lake, British Columbia. Crooked Lake is in the pristine headwaters fed by mountain streams with good fishing for rainbow trout, kokanee and char. Crooked Lake Resort is a full-service off-grid operation offering a wide variety of accommodation, from log home for groups to medium and small cabins, RV campsites, and quarters for work crews. Log home and most cabins have kitchen and bathroom with septic. Restaurant at the lodge, outfitted with a commercial kitchen, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Fuel sale and a small store provide convenience for customers and generate extra revenue for the business. A comprehensive list of equipment is included in the sale to facilitate a smooth transition for the new owner.
Crooked Lake is a well-known destination for vacation as well as weddings, family reunions, corporate and other retreats. The property is surrounded by Crown land, offering great recreational opportunities such as fishing, water sports, hiking, horseback riding, ATV-riding, hunting, mountain biking, dirt biking, snowmobiling and world-class
back country skiing and cross country skiing. Immense value for $399,000. This could be your perfect recreational property or
transformative lifestyle-business! Contact us for information package!
About Horsefly, BC:
The first gold discovery in the Cariboo on the Horsefly River in 1859 created the village of Horsefly (originally called Harper's Camp) consisting of log cabins, hotels, a store and a post office.
Present day Horsefly is a delightful community with a forestry, ranching and tourism based economy. It offers a fantastic K-10 school, stores, restaurants, post office, gas station, church, library, museum, beauty salons, motel, B&Bs, resorts and more. Service organizations provide fire protection, medical 1st responders, a community hall, seniors activity centre, community special events, music festivals, sports and art workshops throughout the year.
Horsefly River has the second biggest sockeye salmon run in BC and is famous worldwide for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and river boating. Horsefly Lake is 35 miles long and offers sparkling clean water and many recreational opportunities. Nearby Quesnel Lake is 100 miles long and offers incredible scenery and trophy fishing. This premiere wilderness lake is the deepest fjord lake in the world. There are many other lakes in the area and ideal landscape for hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, cross country and back country skiing.
Horsefly Realty Ltd.
Box 267, Horsefly, BC V0L 1L0
250. 620. 3440
Merritt home to sawmills, logging, ranching, and mining - British Columbia Travel 2013 - YouTube
Beautiful area that like many today, has grown up to fast and lost some of it's charm along the way.
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The American Wild West RV Trip - Traveling Robert
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Aerial Tour of Fort McMurray
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SOLD! Investment Opportunity in Horsefly BC - Corner House Mall & Apartments
Horsefly Realty - 250. 620. 3440
MICHELLE WONG info@michellewong.ca
VICTOR KHONG cariboorealtor@gmail.com
Corner House Mall
3044 Boswell Street, Horsefly BC
MLS® C8009030
Corner House Mall! Excellent opportunity for relocation with a passive income.
Corner House Mall & Apartments: Income-generating rental building in beautiful Horsefly's town centre. 10,000 sq ft with 5 retail units on G/F and 4 spacious self-contained apartments plus office space upstairs. Currently houses Canada Post outlet, hardware store, beauty salon, farm market & restaurant with commercial kitchen. Well-maintained premises has loading dock, ample parking and a gorgeous view.
Property is on paved road with 3 parcels/titles (1.341 ac, including 2 waterfront parcels). Prime location by Horsefly River with a great view, close to school, Fire Hall, Seniors Society, Community Hall, General Store, museum and gas station etc. Corner House Mall is Horsefly's only mall and an iconic building loved and visited by locals daily.
Horsefly, BC, is a gem in the Cariboo, a delightful community about 45 mins from Williams Lake & 35 mins from Hwy 97 via scenic paved road access - a popular tourist destination renowned for numerous lakes and rivers, world-class fishing, incredible scenery and outdoor adventures!
Horsefly Hardware (business) is also for sale.
Call us today for more information!
About Horsefly, BC:
The first gold discovery in the Cariboo on the Horsefly River in 1859 created the village of Horsefly (originally called Harper's Camp) consisting of log cabins, hotels, a store and a post office.
Present day Horsefly is a gem in the Cariboo! A delightful community with a forestry, ranching and tourism based economy. It offers a fantastic K-10 school, stores, restaurants, post office, gas station, church, library, museum, beauty salons, motel, B&Bs, resorts and more. Service organizations provide fire protection, medical 1st responders, a community hall, seniors activity centre, community special events, music festivals, sports and art workshops throughout the year.
Horsefly River has the second biggest sockeye salmon run in BC and is famous worldwide for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and river boating. Horsefly Lake is 35 miles long and offers sparkling clean water and many recreational opportunities. Nearby Quesnel Lake is 100 miles long and offers incredible scenery and trophy fishing. This premiere wilderness lake is the deepest fjord lake in the world. There are many other lakes in the area and ideal landscape for hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, cross country and back country skiing.
Horsefly Realty
Box 267, Horsefly, BC V0L 1L0
HorseflyRealty.ca
250. 620. 3440/
SOLD! Motel & RV Park for Sale in Beautiful Horsefly BC!
Horsefly Realty - 250. 620. 3440
MICHELLE WONG info@michellewong.ca
VICTOR KHONG cariboorealtor@gmail.com
SOLD! Horsefly Motel & RV Park
5656 Lowden Road, Horsefly BC
Lifestyle-change with Invesment opportunity: Clean and efficient Motel & RV complex in beautiful Horsefly! High visibility location on paved road access. Popular with both tourists and work crews.
7 renovated units (3 with kitchenettes), lobby, meeting room and laudry/storage facility.
Motel has its own laundry with front load large capacity washer & dryer. Separate coin-operated laundromat and showers for guests brings extra income. Additional building with drying stalls and dehumidifiers are perfect for work crews.
All motel furniture and equipment are in good condition and included in the price. All rooms are master keyed, with statellite TV, Wi-Fi, phones, coffee and bathroom.
RV Park has 4 full-service sites (30 amp) and 2 sites with power only.
The property is nicely situation on a level, landscaped acreage with ample parking, park-like treed area, picnic tables, and lots of sun. Great water source.
Owner's residence (included) on a separate yard. 1,150 sq ft comfortable modular home in excellent condition. 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Owner has a private backyard, wood & storage shed, workshop and carport. Propane furnace.
Great family business completely set up and ready for turnkey operation!
Call today for more information!
ABOUT HORSEFLY, BC:
The first gold discovery in the Cariboo on the Horsefly River in 1859 created the village of Horsefly (originally called Harper's Camp) consisting of log cabins, hotels, a store and a post office.
Present day Horsefly is a delightful community with a forestry, ranching and tourism based economy. It offers a fantastic K-10 school, stores, restaurants, post office, gas station, church, library, museum, beauty salons, motel, B&Bs, resorts and more. Service organizations provide fire protection, medical 1st responders, a community hall, seniors activity centre, community special events, music festivals, sports and art workshops throughout the year.
Horsefly River has the second biggest sockeye salmon run in BC and is famous worldwide for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and river boating. Horsefly Lake is 35 miles long and offers sparkling clean water and many recreational opportunities. Nearby Quesnel Lake is 100 miles long and offers incredible scenery and trophy fishing. This premiere wilderness lake is the deepest fjord lake in the world. There are many other lakes in the area and ideal landscape for hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, cross country and back country skiing.
Horsefly Realty
Box 267, Horsefly, BC V0L 1L0
HorseflyRealty.ca
250. 620. 3440
IUPESM World Congress 2015 Announcement
Canada is proud to host the next World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering (WC 2015), to be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, June 7 - 12, 2015. The Canadian Medical and Biological Engineering Society (CMBES) and the Canadian Organization of Medical Physicist (COMP) have joined forces to host this international event. The Congress is sponsored by the International Union of Physical & Engineering Sciences in Medicine (IUPESM) and its member organizations, the International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP) and the International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (IFMBE). The Congress will also serve concurrently as the annual meetings for both CMBES and COMP in 2015.
The World Congress attracts biomedical engineers and physicists from around the globe. WC 2015 offers an exceptional opportunity to showcase the breadth and calibre of biomedical engineering and medical physics from around the world. The Congress embraces all aspects of biomedical engineering and medical physics and welcomes everyone who is working in these fields or has an interest in them. The Toronto Metro Convention Centre is located right in the heart of downtown Toronto and provides a truly exceptional venue while offering a superb variety of restaurants, accommodation and tourism opportunities close by.
The Congress is co-chaired by David Jaffray (Medical Physics) and Tony Easty (Biomedical Engineering), who are committed to organizing a truly memorable event. Congress planning activities are well underway, but please don't hesitate to contact the co-chairs or the Congress Committee to suggest areas of focus that you would like to see covered at the Congress. Your active contribution is welcome and we look forward to welcoming you to our world class city Toronto in 2015.
RV Tour of America 2016 - 16 Day Vacation
We took a Jayco Redhawk Class-C RV across America in the summer of 2016. This video details the daily events, stops, & sights of the trip. Daily links available below:
Day 1: Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indiana Dunes State Park, & Lake Michigan (0:00:40)
Day 2: Chicago, Cloud Gate, Buckingham Fountain, & Wrigley Field (0:04:09)
Day 3: Travel to Sioux City, Iowa (0:08:07)
Day 4: Travel to Keystone, South Dakota, Mount Rushmore, and Chief Crazy Horse Memorial (0:10:14)
Day 5: Travel to Yellowstone National Park, Devil's Tower, Big Horn National Forest, Buffalo Bill State Park, & Fishing Bridge Campground (0:17:13)
Day 6: Yellowstone National Park, Old Faithful, Fishing Bridge, Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone River, Midway Geyser Basin, Grand Prismatic Spring, Excelsior Geyser, Turquoise Pool, Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, & the Lower Falls. (0:23:06)
Day 7: Travel to Salt Lake City, Utah (0:34:31)
Day 8: Travel to Meadview, Arizona (0:39:28)
Day 9: Hoover Dam & Las Vegas. Travel to Williams, AZ. (0:42:12)
Day 10: Grand Canyon Railway, Grand Canyon, South Rim, & Mather Point (0:48:41)
Day 11: Travel to Albuquerque, New Mexico (0:55:48)
Day 12: Travel to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (0:57:48)
Day 13: National Softball Hall of Fame and travel to St. Louis, Missouri (1:01:48)
Day 14: St. Louis Arch, Ballpark Village, & Busch Stadium (1:03:16)
Day 15: Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park in Eureka, Missouri (1:07:20)
Day 16: Travel home to Pound, Virginia (1:10:00)
Discovery Harbour Marina in Campbell River, East Coast of Vancouver Island
Discovery Harbour Marina, based on the East Coast of Vancouver Island, between the Coast Marina and Browns Bay Marina, providing moorage, showers, power. With washrooms, showers, wireless internet, laundry, garbage disposal, gas and diesel fuel. Fishing supplies, ice, launch ramp a haul-out as well asa a travel lift, marine repair services, mehcanical repair services.
Completed with high tech security and on site yacht sales.
Nearby Facilities included: Campbell River, restaurants, grocery stores, speciality shops, marine chandlery, liquor store, playground, hiking trails, medical services, post office, banks, air service and fishing charters.
SAVED The Wilderness Discovery Resort For The Disabled - Mark Knopfler
UPDATE: WE DID IT! Friday Feb 10th 2017
Save The Wilderness Discovery Resort For The Disabled
Please sign the petition:-
This camp for DISABLED CHILDREN, VETERANS, and SENIORS WILL BE SOLD if your MP doesn't act NOW.
STOP THE BULLDOZERS!!! THIS IS CRITICALLY URGENT!!!
For over 30 years, disabled veterans, children, seniors, and their families have had a unique sanctuary on 6.8 acres of Crown Land to create timeless memories. Don't allow ANY MPP to give away YOUR land to MILLIONAIRES. They don't need it. Our most vulnerable citizens still want it. And they DO need it!
Since 1999, my wife and I, have provided 24-hour care in our home for Kirk, a disabled military veteran. Now, he may never get to return to a place that has been like a miracle. Ontario’s Wilderness Discovery Resort For The Disabled is a place where our disabled loved ones can feel welcome, accepted, and equal. The Ontario government could sell their little piece of paradise at any moment, for a price that equals only 6 cents for every Ontarian, and their outdoor retreat will be GONE!!!
Just 45 minutes west of Thunder Bay, Wilderness Discovery is unlike any other place in North America, perhaps worldwide. It’s designed to meet the special needs of the disability community in a scenic spot on panoramic Lake Shebandowan. Without this unique camp, our disabled children, seniors, veterans, their families, and caregivers would lose the only place available where they can feel completely equal to everyone else.
Traveling had always been an immense challenge for the disabled. Wilderness Discovery changed all that. The cabins are barrier-free with roll-in showers, wide doorways, and low-cut countertops. Each unit has an adjustable hospital bed, hydraulic patient lift, and shower/commode chairs. Only at Wilderness Discovery are disabled guests so welcomed.
Since 1984, HAGI Community Services For Independence managed and developed the facility. But, they allowed the lease to expire and abandoned the camp. The Ontario government wants to sell the land for an asking price of $866,000. That works out to a one-time allotment to each Ontarian of just a little over...six cents...SIX CENTS!!! What's REALLY going on here? Why would the government rather sell it privately to some millionaire? This isn't right!!!
THIS IS YOUR LAND! DEMAND THAT ALL MPPs VOTE TO DESIGNATE IT AS PROTECTED FOR THE PERMANENT USE OF THE DISABILITY COMMUNITY!
Every year, Wilderness Discovery welcomes many Canadians and tourists from around the world. Every Ontarian should be very proud that your province is home to such a unique and wonderful place.
I hope we’ve convinced you that Wilderness Discovery, and everything it means for the disabled people who visit, is worth more than your 6-cent share from a possible private sale.
Follow our progress on Facebook, too. LIKE & SHARE our page, Save Wilderness Discovery Resort For The Disabled at this link:
Keeping this camp open would mean the world to us, and to so many others. Please sign and share this petition with everyone!
Our thanks to all caring souls for your love and assistance.
Kevin & Lorie Johnson and Kirk
Please click on these links for more information.
Musicians Join Effort To Save Camp For Disabled (Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal, August 15, 2015)
Lament Looming Accessibility Camp Closure (Toronto Star, August 14, 2015)
Local Man Rallies Thousands In Campaign To Save Handicap-Accessible Camp
Disclaimer:- The copyrights to content of this video is all owned by persons other than the editor. Mark Knopfler and his management have not given approval for this video or the music contained in it.
YVR Community Showcase - Kelowna
Kelowna has miles of beautiful parkland, and sandy beaches for boating, swimming, water-skiing, and windsurfing. Visitors and residents enjoy golf nine months out of the year while in cooler months, Kelownas snow-capped mountains are a haven for winter sport adventurists of all types and levels. With Internationally acclaimed wineries, a thriving downtown core with galleries, museums, theatres, a casino, fine dining, and a vibrant cultural life all year round - Kelowna is Ripe with Surprises.
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SOLD! Gorgeous Log Home with Breathtaking View on 10 Acres - 3289 Horsefly-Quesnel Lake Road
3289 Horsefly-Quesnel Road, Horsefly BC
Listing Price: $299,000 MLS# R2040576
Listing Agents:
MICHELLE WONG – Horsefly Realty
Contact: 250. 620. 3440 or info@michellewong.ca
VICTOR KHONG – Horsefly Realty
Contact: 250. 620. 3440 or cariboorealtor@gmail.com
Live your dream in style! Gorgeous log home on 10 acres with breathtaking view of the Cariboo Mountains. Enjoy lovely sunsets on the deck, watch the kids play in the private yard, keep a hobby farm with productive garden and explore vast recreational opportunities nearby... House has 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths, with rec room being a possible 4th bedroom for young children. Fine wood finishing throughout. Decks on three sides and covered in front. Outbuildings include a beautiful cabin (perfect man-cave) with porch, power and heat, small barn for animals, chicken coop and storage sheds. Great location on school bus route just minutes from town centre and local amenities.
About Horsefly, BC:
The first gold discovery in the Cariboo on the Horsefly River in 1859 created the village of Horsefly (originally called Harper's Camp) consisting of log cabins, hotels, a store and a post office.
Present day Horsefly is a delightful community with a forestry, ranching and tourism based economy. It offers a fantastic K-10 school, stores, restaurants, post office, gas station, church, library, museum, beauty salons, motel, B&Bs, resorts and more. Service organizations provide fire protection, medical 1st responders, a community hall, seniors activity centre, community special events, music festivals, sports and art workshops throughout the year.
Horsefly River has the second biggest sockeye salmon run in BC and is famous worldwide for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and river boating. Horsefly Lake is 35 miles long and offers sparkling clean water and many recreational opportunities. Nearby Quesnel Lake is 100 miles long and offers incredible scenery and trophy fishing. This premiere wilderness lake is the deepest fjord lake in the world. There are many other lakes in the area and ideal landscape for hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, cross country and back country skiing.
Contact us today for more details!
Horsefly Realty
Box 267, Horsefly, BC V0L 1L0
HorseflyRealty.ca
250. 620. 3440
Tiffany Square at West Harbour Preview
Tiffany Square is the exciting new condominium project kickstarting the renaissance of the Barton-Tiffany neighbourhood. With views of Hamilton's West Harbour and downtown skyline, the location is second to none. Located directly across the street from the soon to be built Metrolinx GO Station running along Stuart from Hess Street to James Street North, slated to open in 2015, making it the next great mobility hub for those looking for easy transit and commuting options.
Tiffany Square is ideally located near many of Hamilton's entertainment and cultural destinations. A short walk down Murray Street brings you to James Street North, a focal point of Hamilton's arts and cultural renaissance, and the host of the monthly artcrawls and the annual Supercrawl which happens every September. Along James Street North, you'll find a tremendous variety of dining options, shopping experiences, art galleries, and performance spaces.
Taking a short walk across the Bay Street bridge brings you to one of Hamilton's most popular destinations, Bayfront Park and the Waterfront Trail. Enjoy a serene walk along the waters edge to Princess Point and Cootes Paradise...
Your life at Tiffany Square affords easy access to breathtaking views at dusk as the sun sets over the Dundurn Bluff. Take a stroll through the marina and enjoy the patios at Williams Coffee Pub or one of Hamilton's popular new dining destinations, Sarcoa, located in the repurposed Marine Discovery Centre at Pier 6.
The Waterfront Trail is a paved 2km trail along the bay leading to the T.B. McQuesten High Level Bridge and Desjardins Canal providing access to the beautiful Princess Point Recreation Area and Cootes Paradise where you can enjoy hiking, jogging, cycling, rollerblading, and other great outdoor activities.
Located close by are the Hamilton Yacht Club, MacDonald's Marina, and Harbour West Marina, providing opportunities for great boating in Hamilton Harbour, the largest naturally protected bay on Lake Ontario. Embraced and protected from the open water of Lake Ontario makes for excellent canoeing, kayaking, sailing and other water adventures.
The open space at Bayfront Park is ideal for family outings, picnics, and beautiful walks around the paved walkway. Enjoy the many cultural gatherings and festivals held there each year. A great place to view the fireworks on Victoria Day and Canada Day; you'll never tire of having one of Hamilton's most popular destinations just steps from your home.
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700 Pound Snake Pulled out of Lake in North Carolina
Giant 700 pound snake caught in lake in Proctor, North Carolina. The giant man eating python was measured at 98 feet long. Police were contacted to see if there have been any recently filed missing person reports as a snake this big could have surely eaten a human.
This giant snake is massive and just gorgeous, but it didn't take long to find out that the STORY behind it... was fake, just another hoax.
While the image is indeed real, I think the size of the giant snake could have been exaggerated due to the camera angle
Nevertheless, this snake is still huge, but where did it come from? The markings on it's skin looks similar to that of a reticulated python native to Southeast Asia. After playing around with a little Google translate, the mystery was finally solved.
This giant python came from Indonesia and after some rough translating, it turns out that it was discovered this last Thanksgiving near the village of Belinyu City. It was found by accident by a group of construction workers who severely injured the reptile while knocking down a large dead tree in which the python was sleeping inside of. The workers put the dying snake out of it's misery and buried it.
It's sad to see such an incredible animal killed, especially one that could have been a new world record size. I wish there were more pictures so we could get a better idea of just how large it was.
I really enjoyed learning about this amazing snake, if you guys have any cool wildlife stories or interesting animals that you think I might enjoy, tell me about it on Facebook
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SOLD! Gorgeous Waterfront Home with Beachfront & Shop on Horsefly Lake
Listing Agents:
MICHELLE WONG – Horsefly Realty
Contact: 250. 620. 3440 or info@michellewong.ca
VICTOR KHONG – Horsefly Realty
Contact: 250. 620. 3440 or cariboorealtor@gmail.com
Indulge in serenity and the absolute beauty of nature! Quiet lakefront home on Horsefly Lake adjacent to crown land. Private location at the end of a cul-de-sac. 3-bedroom bright and solid home has large South-facing windows, vaulted ceiling, a huge deck, covered porch and gorgeous view of the lake. Easy lake access with beach front and dock. 25'x23' workshop (220V power) and 23'x23' boat house provide ample storage for equipment and toys. This is a very comfortable waterfront home or deluxe vacation home with year-round road access. Enjoy the friendly Horsefly community and recreational opportunities (hunting, fishing, hiking, crosscountry skiing, quad and horseback riding etc) right at your door step. Can't get better than this!
Contact us today for more details!
About Horsefly, BC:
The first gold discovery in the Cariboo on the Horsefly River in 1859 created the village of Horsefly (originally called Harper's Camp) consisting of log cabins, hotels, a store and a post office.
Present day Horsefly is a delightful community with a forestry, ranching and tourism based economy. It offers a fantastic K-10 school, stores, restaurants, motel & RV parks, post office, gas station, church, library, museum, beauty salons, motel, B&Bs, resorts and more. Service organizations provide fire protection, medical 1st responders, a community hall, seniors activity centre, community special events, music festivals, sports and art workshops throughout the year.
Horsefly River has the second biggest sockeye salmon run in BC and is famous worldwide for fishing, canoeing, kayaking and river boating. Horsefly Lake is 35 miles long and offers sparkling clean water and many recreational opportunities. Nearby Quesnel Lake is 100 miles long and offers incredible scenery and trophy fishing. This premiere wilderness lake is the deepest fjord lake in the world. There are many other lakes in the area and ideal landscape for hiking, hunting, snowmobiling, cross country and back country skiing.
Horsefly Realty
Box 267, Horsefly, BC V0L 1L0
HorseflyRealty.ca
250. 620. 3440
Discovery Center, Columbia River Gorge
A US Forest Service program highlighting accessible attractions in the Columbia River Gorge.
The Dream of a National Trail
In fall 2014, the Trans Canada Trail ran a new, 30-second TV spot on Shaw and Global channels throughout Canada. The promotional video features National Champion Julie Payette, the astronaut, overlooking the Trail outside her office at the Montreal Science Centre, as well as Chapter-150 Leadership Donor Russ Girling, President & CEO TransCanada Corp, on the Trail near his home in Calgary, and the Honorable Robert Ghiz, Premier of Prince Edward Island, who helped the TCT celebrate 100% connection of PEI this year.
The Trans Canada Trail is a not-for-profit organization, created in 1992. The Great Trail is a place to stand and reflect, a place for discovery. It’s a place that inspires respect. It’s common ground that gives birth to new dreams and new possibilities.
It is Canada’s national Trail.
Le sentier Transcanadien est un organisme sans but lucratif créé en 1992. Le Grand Sentier est un lieu de réflexion, d’exploration et de découverte. Un lieu qui inspire le respect. Un lieu commun qui voit naître de nouveaux rêves et de nouvelles possibilités.
Il est le sentier national du Canada.
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McGinnis Family Summer RV Trip: Wk 2, Pt. 1
In this clip, Abbie and the crew attend a AZ Diamondbacks baseball game in Phoenix and then head to the West Coast. In San Diego, the McGinnis family drops anchor for a few days and explore Sea World and the San Diego Zoo. Wait until you see the shark encounter!
Background: Pete's RV Center Sales Manager, Todd McGinnis packed up the family in a 2006 Discovery 39L Class A Diesel Motorhome and hit the open road in June 2010.
Starting from Burlington, VT, he and wife, Lisa and kids, Zach, Jake and Abbie travel cross-country together for six weeks with stops at the Grand Canyon, Red Rocks, Phoenix, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Sequoia Nat'l Forest, Yosemite, Cedar Point Amusement Park, and Niagara Falls (plus several Wal-Mart parking lots along the way!).
Abbie keeps a quirky video journal of their travels and tribulations. In addition to the videos, you can view photos of the grand tour at the Pete's RV Facebook page. Search in Facebook, Petes RvCenter and add us as a friend!
To learn more about going on your own family RV adventure, start at PetesRV.com. Also feel free to phone us with questions at 1.888.738.3778.
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