Stanley Park

The cold and flu tablets have kicked in a bit and, although I am not feeling a million dollars, I at least feel human again.
We caught the bus from Chinatown, across downtown Vancouver to theLes mer
Granville Island

Could we be more lucky with the weather? Another glorious day.
We caught one of the cute aqua buses at Village Dock, near Science World, and travelled along False Creek to spend the day on GranvilleLes mer
Ferry to Vancouver Island and Victoria

From the Rail Terminal in Vancouver we caught a coach that would take us to Vancouver Island, onto the ferry and to the British Colombian capital of Victoria- a pleasant trip.
Denise was waiting forLes mer
Sunshine, Saturday and Walk, Walk, Walk

So we ave a few indoor activities planned for while we are staying in Victoria but today was beautiful, too nice to be inside, so it was a wandering - we started the day searching for a juice bar thatLes mer
Music at the Atrium

Just as well we have an inside event planned today as it is raining. Not heavily, but still an ideal day to, be inside rather than out walking in it.
The concert was a charity gig to raise funds forLes mer
Moving and A Marathon to Esquimalt

Originally we had planned to just have the 3 nights here in Victoria, hire a car and travel around the island. However, we both feel like we need to stop and recuperate a bit. We have been on the moveLes mer
The Royal British Columbia Museum

A dedicated indoor day, dedicated to improving our minds and learning sumpthin!
Love museums and this one was no exception. They had two special exhibits. One about the meaning of family and theLes mer
British Columbia Parliamant House

Today - Parliament House, originally known as the bird cage. Kid you not. The original parliament was a collection of different buildings of various styles and said to resemble bird cages. We had aLes mer
Holland Point and Beacon Hill Park

Our final day in and a beautiful sunny day greeted us. We have walked many kilometres while here and today was no different but we hadn’t made it to the beach as yet so off we trekked.
WhileLes mer
Eastward Bound

Moving onwards and eastwards today. Bus, ferry and train. We have had a lovely stay in Victoria and staying in one place for a week has allowed me to recuperate from the flu and although we haveLes mer
The Journey to Edmonton

Via Rail gives itself a pretty big wrap on the comfort of their carriages on the Canadian, the train that we will be spending quite some time on on and off over the coming weeks. The seats themselvesLes mer
Edmonton

We arrived! And we were late. At 1.45am we checked into our hotel. As written yesterday freight trains have priority over passenger trains. When they are moving through passenger trains wait and wait.Les mer
Hitting the Highway

We were unable to get our van until after 1pm so although we were staying on the outskirts of town we went for a wander around the local factory outlets and Walmart superstore to fill in time. OurLes mer
The road Lake Wabamun to Jasper

Today the adventure really kicked off. The country side before hitting the mountains was stunning then once we started to climb into the mountains - wow!
Today the aim was to get to Jasper. This yearLes mer
The three M's

Maligne Canyon, Medicine Lake and Maligne Lake
There were massive car parks at both Maligne Canyon and Maligne Lake and just as well. Although late in the season there are still massive numbers ofLes mer
The Icefields Parkway Jasper to Bow Lake

Another beautiful day in paradise! Everywhere you look there is perfect postcard scenery - waterfalls, mountains rivers and glaciers - a stunning landscape.
Today we didn’t travel as far but tookLes mer
Bow Lake to Banff

Wow. What a sight to wake up to - clear blue skies, no a breath of wind and the stunning Bow Lake and Glacier. Can’t be beaten.
After a relaxing morning walk we were on the highway once again.
TheLes mer
Banff to Brooks

After a wander around downtown Banff we hit the highway again following the Bow River Pathway once again rather than the major highway passing through the quaint old town of Cochrane before bi-passingLes mer
Wandering Anchorage

Got a lift into downtown Anchorage to explore Alaska’s ‘big’ city. For Alaska, it is the biggest city in Alaska which I guess is not saying a great deal as the population of the entire state isLes mer
Dinosaur Provincial Park

The reason we headed down onto the prairies was to follow the path of the dinosaurs. Today we visited the Dinosaur Provincial Park. It’s all about The Badlands, Hoodoos and Coulees. The DinosaurLes mer
Brooks to Drumhellar

Today we followed the Dinosaur trail across prairie farms to the Badlands of the Dinosaur Provincial Park, across prairies again to the Badlands of Drumhellar.
A winter storm event has been forecastLes mer
Entering Drumhellar

On the way into Drumhellar we briefly visited the Alas Coal Mine.
Dinosaurs Galore

Today started out windy, cloudy and cold and remained that way for the remainder of the day.
Drumhellar has embraced the dinosaur in a big way. There are dinosaurs of varying sizes on every otherLes mer
Red Deer to Edmonton

The wind howled all night rocking the van at regular intervals as the gusts came through. At some stage during the early morning the rain turned to snow and we woke to a blanket of white across theLes mer
Van Return, household chores and dinner

Very cold start to the morning this morning. We attempted tor out he furnace on but had trouble with the heat pump coming on as well. Soooo it was a no go. Luckily we managed to boil water for aLes mer