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Access to Outdoors from Vancouver:
Will be in Vancouver with a House Swap for 10-12 days starting 8/14. Would like to access the real Outdoors avoiding tourist locales, perhaps to Alaska or Canadian Rockies. Desire the views, hikes and the experience. Coming with wife and 2 young boys. Will spend most of time in Vancouver, but looking for a real Outdoors diversion. What would be he best approach? Thanks.
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Well Craig, <BR> Open the door and walk out, it is all real.
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Well said #1-LOL!!! <BR>Really Craig you have to see the City to appreciate the setting. <BR>Your ideas as they are are so nebulous as to be nonsensical. <BR>I've just returned from a bike ride, I saw Coho Salmon jumping in English Bay, Seals, rafts of Seabirds and in the AM I often see Eagles, this is all along the shore of the Bay, Spanish Banks to be exact. <BR>The Rockies are a long day's drive and Alaska is far away. <BR>Start at www.bcadventure.com <BR>For local hiking info <BR>http://sites.netscape.net/eagle4russ/homepage <BR>best general local site www.vancouver.hm <BR>As to 'Tourist Locales' Vancouver is an international tourism destination so you'll be part of it all whether you want to be or not.
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If I'd never been in the area before I'd probably enjoy a leisurely drive to the Rockies, taking different routes each way. You might not avoid tourists but there's a reason for that - the Rockies are spectacular. <BR> <BR>But, as mentioned above, you don't need to go far to get out of the city and see some beautiful views. Head out on the upper levels highway, for instance.
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Tourists flock to Alaska, and the Canadian Rockies (particularly Banff and Lake Louise), and Alaska is a dreadfully long way away, especially since what you're looking for makes up 99% of the province of BC, where Vancouver is located in. Most of BC is the "real outdoors" - most of it is uninhabited. <BR> <BR>www.britishcolumbia.com will give you an idea of what there is to do in this province. It's a huge province - perhaps larger than you imagine. www.vancouverisland.com is an equally good site.
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Thanks to all for the help. Was not trying to slight Vancouver. BC wildness is understood. Just trying to get out into the wilds away from the peopleness for a while, to enjoy quiet nature. <BR> <BR>By the way, any kayaking day trips to suggest? <BR> <BR>Thanks.
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Kayaks are endemic here <BR>http://www.ecomarine.com/ is one of the original companies. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>
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