Today saw a change of scenery. Where before the vista had been mountains, it now became lakes and forests. This area is stunningly beautiful, but the Canadians don't appear to believe in photo opportunities. There were several times that the view was so spectacular that I wanted to stop and try capture it, but there was nowhere to stop. Despite this road being one of the main supply routes joining Vancouver to the BC interior, it is a two lane highway for most of its length. The shoulders also tend to be narrow and not suitable for pulling over.
The above picture are of the 108 Mile Ranch Heritage Site which sits on the shore of 108 Mile Lake. This is a collection of 13 historical buildings that is operated by a not for profit. My personal favorite was the log cabin church, but there was also a barn, complete with the appropriate machinery, a school house and post office. The setting is fantastic.
I finished the day in Prince George which is the 4th largest city in British Columbia. The down town area had some cool pieces of art.






Enjoying your trip blog Sarah. Even more that I have figured out how to comment. The pictures of British Columbia are beautiful, the locals probably limit photo opportunites to keep people from relocating there.
ReplyDeleteStay safe and drive careful.
Toodles, Michelle