• Road Trips

    Kelowna

    I am slightly embarrassed to admit that I only learned how to ride a bike in my late twenties. However, ever since then, cycling has become a much-loved pastime of mine. It goes without saying that BC’s natural beauty is simply awe-inspiring, which makes exploring it by bike ideal. Myra Canyon in Kelowna is just one such setting that is perfect for this. To optimize our cycling adventure and be as close to the highlight as possible, we chose Myra Canyon Lodge as our accommodation for the weekend. Upon arriving, we were warmly greeted by our host Kathrin, as well her friendly dogs, Lily and Mister. Our photos of Myra…

  • Attractions

    Campbell Valley Regional Park

    After a busy weekend, it’s nice to wind down with a leisurely stroll. For this, Campbell Valley Regional Park seemed ideal. The park is well maintained and I was surprised to see a large, clear map on the noticeboard, as well as informative brochures with a copy of the trail map. It was also equipped with several washrooms with running water, as well as a group picnic shelter with barbecue facilities. Of the trails available, we opted for the Little River Loop. The Little River Loop has raised boardwalks and crosses the Campbell River twice, offering ample opportunity to keep an eye out for wildlife, such as squirrels, various species…

  • Cycling

    Vedder River Rotary Loop

    Vedder River is one of those places which feels like escape from the city. The feeling takes over as soon as I mount my bike and begin cycling along the scenic river, inhaling the fresh, crisp air with the cool breeze against my face. It’s as if I’ve been transported to another world, and it is for this reason that the Vedder River Rotary loop is an absolute favourite of mine. Vedder River is a stunning location that really does have something for everyone. The children’s play area near Peach Park is popular amongst families, and there are often food trucks serving up donairs, hot dogs and iced coffee. The…

  • Hikes

    Hunter Logging Road

    It was a beautiful so-called ‘false spring’ day – “so-called” as it was technically winter in BC. The weather forecast anticipated double-digit temperatures and clear skies, and for me, that was motivation enough to venture out on a hike. Between my husband and I, I’m usually the one who plans our activities, but this time he surprised me with his selection – Hunter Logging Road, a 7.7km out-and-back trail that was once a local secret but in recent years has become increasingly popular. For a sneak peek, check out our video below. The trail is located in the Steelhead area of the rural district of Mission. Private property borders the…

  • Attractions

    BC Wildlife Park

    We made a weekend trip to Kamloops during autumn of 2020, and visiting the BC Wildlife Park was something I had planned to do. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out as our trip was very short (just one night!), however, I’m glad it worked out when we returned to Kamloops in the summer of 2021. This attraction appealed to me as it is not a run-of-the-mill zoo, but rather, a wildlife park and rehabilitation centre for orphaned and injured wildlife. I was keen to see animals native to Canada at a wildlife park, having visited several game reserves in South Africa while growing up. This experience would indeed be different. It…

  • Road Trips

    Revelstoke

    Our 3-night trip to Revelstoke almost never came to be. Record-breaking temperatures and forest fires plagued BC that summer and we were concerned that the heat wave would prevent us from enjoying the many outdoor activities we had planned. However, a conversation with a family friend convinced us otherwise, as he so wisely quoted: “…you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did…” (Mark Twain). And so, on July 1st we embarked on the 5-hour journey to Revelstoke. It seemed like a long drive for just a 3-night stay, but the beauty of BC is that there is so much to see…