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Wet Coast wrote:
oh boy, Inside passage is it's own trip! Northern Vancouver Island, well, You could spend a nice week over there if you were done on the sunshine coast in the two weeks.
There are a number of campgrounds on the North Island. Once the long weekend is done, folks will be heading home and it will get quiet up there. A nice Forest rec site to use as a central base is the one at Marble River. It's accessible by pavement, so no worries about gravel. Telegraph Cove is cool.
Alert Bay is worth a visit. Especially the U'mista Cultural Center. http://www.umista.org/
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sue.t wrote:
The ferries designate a limited number of spaces as reservable. Other spaces are first come-first served for those that drive up without a reservation. The reserving just means you can confirm the time you'll be going and be there for that time. It does not mean the ferry is full, it just means you'll be able to get on a specific ferry if the line-ups are long.
We've arrived early for our reservation and then been able to catch the earlier ferry because there was space. You do not get a refund on your reservation if this happens. This happened when we lived on the Island and were returning home from extended trips through Lower Mainland traffic, which made it difficult to be more precise with our timing.
If someone reserved and doesn't show up, the spot becomes a first come-first served spot. Your reservation is specific for the time/date you booked it.
If you show up late, you become a first come-first served client. There is no priority given to you because you missed your reservation.
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Wet Coast wrote:
Danger, long weekend and no reservations!
Unless you have reservations anywhere you are planning to stay, it might be slim pickins. Start goggling a route and check for campground availability before you commit to any direction!
โAug-18-2014 09:07 AM
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ejfranz wrote:
For web info go to http://www.gofishbc.com/ and
http://www.fishbc.com/.
The local tackle shop will have the current conditions and what is working best.
You need to know what type of water you are in. The Fraser river is tidal up tp the railway bridge in Mission and Fresh water above the bridge. A fresh water licence would allow you to fish for salmon above the bridge, but you would need a salmon tag.
Check the synopsis, it should be available online also.