July 2014 archive

Boya Lake Provincial Park

Oh boy! Boya Lake Provincial Park has got to be one of the most beautiful provincial campground with turquoise blue waters. Boya Lake is along the Stewart Cassiar Highway and we weren’t planning a stay there until we turned in to take a peek. We had a beautiful campsite and both the kids and adults …

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Back in Canada – Kluane National Park

We are back in Canada and can finally dispose of our empties! They don’t seem to have bins for recycling in Alaska, just garbage. We are spending 2 nights at Kluane National Park at the Kathleen Lake Campground. Although it is in a National Park, there is no fee charged for admission – unlike the …

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Seward

Both Homer and Seward are not exactly places you visit along the way. They are both interesting places you go out of your way to visit. When in Seward, we went to the Kenai Fjords National Park and walked on a trail that led to the Exit Glacier. Exit Glacier is one of numerous glaciers …

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Kenai Peninsula

We are travelling to the Kenai Pensinsula and this drive is one of the most beautiful we’ve been on – along the coast of Cook Inlet, taking in the view of water and mountains (some with glaciers) along the way. We also drove through little fishing communities where you saw nothing but fly fishermen and …

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