Friday, June 14, 2013

Hwy 16 West from Jasper to Prince Rupert, BC

What a lovely drive. Pretty good road, very little traffic, magnificent scenery. What more can you ask for. Oh, very nice Provincial Parks (Canadian equivalent to our Sate Parks). Our first stop was Purden Lake PP. Nice park, no hookups, few people, beautiful lake. Just a few yards into the road we surprised a bear. Lots of signs of elk while we walked a lake trail. Very nice stay.


Day 2 on this route found us at Prince George to explore awhile. While there we enjoyed a very nice lunch at a Greek restaurant. On the way out we filled our tank, stocked up on supplies and stopped to get a picture of PG man! (Prince George Man) It was rainy all day. We planned to stay at Burns Lake but found all the campgrounds had closed. So onto Houston, another hour driving, to a nice private park. Here at Houston they are big for fly fishing and have a LARGE fly rod that I had to see.


The next day we stopped at The Hazeltons where there was a reconstructed village of long houses and totems, 'Ksan Historical Museum. A very interesting display and tour explaining the culture of the Gitksan people.




That night we stayed at another Provincial Park, Kleanza Creek PP, Terrace, BC. A quiet, small, uncrowded park by a swift running creek of snow melt. The sound of rushing water lulled us to sleep that night. The next day we woke and took a walk on a trail to an over look of the small canyon. So pretty.




Then on the road to Prince Rupert. Oh my, the drive here was spectacular. Following the Skeena River to the Ocean through snow capped mountains. Wow. After arriving, looking around Prince Rupert, we stopped at Butze Rapids. A 3K trail takes you to a look out where you can see a reversing tidal rapid. The water flows over the rapids in the opposite direction just after low tide as the water returns.


We will hang around here until Tuesday when we board the ferry for the inside passage and Haines, Alaska.

1 comment:

bmleedy said...

Looks BEAUTIFUL up there!