Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
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Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 19:13
Anyone been (I know you have McMurrays!) or have any information on this place? Any information gratefully received!
Anyone been (I know you have McMurrays!) or have any information on this place? Any information gratefully received!
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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 19:32
http://www.wellsgray.ca/
Beautiful place, 250 plus waterfalls, park's a fifth the size of Wales. Would recommend it.
http://www.wellsgray.ca/
Beautiful place, 250 plus waterfalls, park's a fifth the size of Wales. Would recommend it.
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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 19:39
I've never been to that park, although I've heard nothing but good things about it. Some of my former co-workers went every year, stayed in the campgrounds and were always impressed with their surroundings.
*goes to check out MK's link!*
I've never been to that park, although I've heard nothing but good things about it. Some of my former co-workers went every year, stayed in the campgrounds and were always impressed with their surroundings.
*goes to check out MK's link!*
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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 19:43
We stayed further south, near Dunns Lake on Halldane Lake at Alpine Meadows Resort. No direct walking from the resort as they are seeking permission at the moment to open up the trails, but a lovely resort in cabins with cooking facilities, communal BBQ areas, communal campfire area etc. Good campgrounds towards entrance to Wells Gray - Clearwater Valley Resort? Plus two good ranches near to the entrance to the park which looked great but didn't take dogs. Like the look of the Blue Grouse B&B and Wells Gray Ranch, both would've been fun with kids. Think you can camp at Wells Gray Ranch.
We stayed further south, near Dunns Lake on Halldane Lake at Alpine Meadows Resort. No direct walking from the resort as they are seeking permission at the moment to open up the trails, but a lovely resort in cabins with cooking facilities, communal BBQ areas, communal campfire area etc. Good campgrounds towards entrance to Wells Gray - Clearwater Valley Resort? Plus two good ranches near to the entrance to the park which looked great but didn't take dogs. Like the look of the Blue Grouse B&B and Wells Gray Ranch, both would've been fun with kids. Think you can camp at Wells Gray Ranch.
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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 20:16
Thank you - would you happen to know how close Blue River is to Wells Gray?
Thank you - would you happen to know how close Blue River is to Wells Gray?
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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 21:01
I think Blue River is about 100km (60ish miles) north of Clearwater, the main town in the area. For info, there's a great grocery store in Clearwater with a fab deli and bakery. We wished we hadn't bothered taking any food with us. It was cheaper there, and fantastic choice.
There's a bear watching tour by boat, around an hour in length from Blue River. We couldn't go because we couldn't leave our puppy, but it looked great.
I think Blue River is about 100km (60ish miles) north of Clearwater, the main town in the area. For info, there's a great grocery store in Clearwater with a fab deli and bakery. We wished we hadn't bothered taking any food with us. It was cheaper there, and fantastic choice.
There's a bear watching tour by boat, around an hour in length from Blue River. We couldn't go because we couldn't leave our puppy, but it looked great.
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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 21:11
Yet more questions.....is Blue River a tourist place as well??
Yet more questions.....is Blue River a tourist place as well??
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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 21:19
Not sure what's there, except things like white river rafting trips etc. Town only has a population of 425 so it's small, but there is a campground and plenty of activities around. Try the link below.
http://www.blueriverbc.ca/
Not sure what's there, except things like white river rafting trips etc. Town only has a population of 425 so it's small, but there is a campground and plenty of activities around. Try the link below.
http://www.blueriverbc.ca/
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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 21:50
A few pics of our trip to Wells Gray. Apologies for Helmleck Falls on its side.
A few pics of our trip to Wells Gray. Apologies for Helmleck Falls on its side.
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Re: Wells Gray Provincial Park, BC
26th August 2007 21:54
Great for kids is to take the free single car ferry across the Thompson River.
Siv - hope these pics are okay, bit of a faff for me to load them...hope they are within regs.
Great for kids is to take the free single car ferry across the Thompson River.
Siv - hope these pics are okay, bit of a faff for me to load them...hope they are within regs.
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