• Kiskatinaw Provincial Park, BC

    2 Jun 2018, Kanada ⋅ 🌬 17 °C

    At Mile 20 along the original Alaska Highway, the Kiskatinaw River curves and forced the construction of a curved wooded bridge. It took 9 months to complete and when finished it was the first curved wooden bridge in Canada to be built. Today is remains the only curved, banked trestle bridge in Western Canada. Kiskatinaw Provincial Park is nestled down by the river in the curve. The beach is wide but rocky and it is said that the river’s current is “lazy” enough to allow for tubing and swimming. I don’t know if that is true, it was 10°C when we were there and we just aren’t THAT hardy to find out.Baca lagi