Just a cool old car we saw in Alberta.
Alberta's Foothills
ART SHOW no.21
A fire truck could be the best part of someone's w…
Glacier Park Campground.
Seen in Quesnel, BC Canada
June 2018
Wells, BC
Cottonwood, BC
Nice Fence Painting.
Construction downtown.
I found a motorcycle.
Our granddaughter at graduation.
Bridge
Old School west of Quesnel, BC
Old Community Hall west of Quesnel, BC
Fort St. James, BC
700 Years to grow - 30 minutes to cut down.
Oplopanax Horridus.
Three Valley Gap.
Fort St. James, BC Canada
Highway 3, near Fernie, BC
Columbia River in BC, Canada.
An Experiment.
June 2018 - Revised.
June 2018
Our new 2018 Subaru Outback.
Our Garden Shed.
Behind our house.
Flower in our kitchen.
Creek near 100 Mile House, BC
New earring.
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Mount Revelstoke, BC, Canada


Mount Revelstoke National Park offers you the extraordinary experience of driving a good paved road from an elevation of 470 metres on the Trans Canada Highway, to 1835 metres at Balsam Lake.
Winding 26 kilometres uphill, the Meadows in the Sky Parkway takes you through forests of cedar and hemlock, spruce and fir to the renowned subalpine wildflower meadows of Mount Revelstoke National Park.
During the brief snow-free season (usually early July to late September), the Summit Shuttle Bus transports visitors between the parking area at Balsam Lake and the summit area, from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm during peak season, and from 10:00 - 4:30 during shoulder seasons. The summit offers rare mountain-top hiking, strolling, picnicking and photography opportunities. A historic firetower crowns the summit.
Winding 26 kilometres uphill, the Meadows in the Sky Parkway takes you through forests of cedar and hemlock, spruce and fir to the renowned subalpine wildflower meadows of Mount Revelstoke National Park.
During the brief snow-free season (usually early July to late September), the Summit Shuttle Bus transports visitors between the parking area at Balsam Lake and the summit area, from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm during peak season, and from 10:00 - 4:30 during shoulder seasons. The summit offers rare mountain-top hiking, strolling, picnicking and photography opportunities. A historic firetower crowns the summit.
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