The Alaskan Highway is beautiful, but also very long. Therefore, it is great that there is plenty to see and a couple great stops along the road. The Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in Northern British Columbia is fantastic and is a must-stop (especially for the van campers who have not showered in a few days)!
Month: April 2013
Northern Safari
StandardOur drive to Alaska was beautiful and we were lucky enough to see plenty of wildlife. Check out the ones we were able to snag photos of!
Life on The Alaskan Highway
StandardThe Alaskan Highway starts in Dawson Creek in British Columbia and was built in only 8 months during World War II by the Canadian and the US armies. Continue reading
Departure for Alaska
StandardOur Adventure to the North is officially on the road. After staying put in Kyler’s hometown, Edmonton, for the past couple of weeks, we are headed to Alaska. Over the next four-five days we will be driving more than 3000 km through wild and desolate country. For parts of the journey, we are more likely to encounter bears than people. Continue reading
Alaska on our Minds
StandardCurling is Fun!
StandardWhat to do on a Saturday night? – Get your friends together and go curling!
The sport originates from Scotland and was brought over the pond to Canada with Scottish immigrants a long time ago. Continue reading
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E-Town Time
StandardTime has simply flown by here in Edmonton. Since last update, this is some of what we have been up to:
Who Needs Egyptian Pyramids When You Have Edmonton City Hall?
StandardEdmonton, E-Town, City of Champions, Provincial Capitol – Kyler’s home town has many names. We made it back to Edmonton in one (well, two) pieces. The drive through the Rockies was beautiful and it has been great being back with friends and family. Continue reading
New Wedding – Same Mountain
StandardWhile on our road trip down to Panama, we knew we were going back for our great friends’ (Cowboy and Valerie) wedding at Kicking Horse, the same place Kyler and I tied the love-knot last July. It has been our deadline and something we would not want to miss out on! Cowboy and Valerie are keen skiers and planned for a ski wedding. Continue reading