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daveB110 wrote:
It's Canada's 150th year since confederation. Celebrating every 100 years would leave a lot of people out- if born in 1968 they will never experience a celebration unless they live to be 100 - and likely by then will never know what's going on around them, much less want to go camping. I have no idea when National Parks began, but the year 2017 has many facets to the Canadian scene in the country we live in and love.
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Jan-02-2017 07:42 AM
Powder pig wrote:
Canada's centennial year was in the year 1967, not 2017. I believe it is the 100th anniversary of Canadian National Parks, hence the celebration.
Please keep in mind that it is the entrance fee to National Parks which is free. National Park campgrounds, commercial operations, and all Provincial Parks will still have full fees.
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Dec-26-2016 09:01 AM
luckyd wrote:
If you want a very scenic route....head north either of two ways.
One..take the Trans canada Hwy through the Fraser canyon to Cache Creek.
Two... go to Whistler, Pemberton, and on to Lillooet. Comes out at Cache Creek also.
Head over to Kamloops, go north on the Yellowhead Hwy over to Jasper.
Head south from Jasper through the Columbia Icefields, down to Lake Louise and the over to Banff.
Lake Louise is a must see.
With a travel trailer this is all a very good route.
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