Explore Remote Lakes and Parks in Northern BC
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Escaping the big city to explore remote wilderness and wide open spaces along the Stewart-Cassiar (Highway 37) in Northern BC. But what is Northern BC known for? Explore remote lakes and parks in Northern BC that seem remarkably untouched. Connect with people and go on adventures on lakes and rivers that are beyond beautiful.
Locations:
0:25 Meziadin Lake Provincial Park bcparks.ca/exp...
0:45 Boya Lake Provincial Park bcparks.ca/exp...
0:50 Iskut River
0:58 Kinaskan Lake Provincial Park bcparks.ca/exp...
1:10 Mount Edziza Provincial Park bcparks.ca/exp...
1:20 Cold Fish Lake Camp bcparks.ca/exp...
1:39 Telegraph Creek www.stewartcass...
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BC is truly an outdoor person's paradise
Gorgeous work 👏👏
Such a compelling video. It makes me think to get out more with friends to book mini-vacations. I messaged my friend about going to Banff and Lake Louise at the end of January. They have a wonderful hot springs in Banff.
Can't wait to get to Northern BC
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inspiring.
Are these ads being played to anyone OTHER than British Columbians? Are British Columbians paying for these ads? Ask yourself "Why is our province trying to promote itself to its own citizens?"
Great questions, thank you for asking! Currently, we are not marketing anywhere outside of BC, with every decision made being guided by the latest provincial health directives. The province of BC is quite vast and there is so much to see - in fact, at 944,735 square kilometres, British Columbia is bigger than France and Germany combined, or almost four times the size of Great Britain! As many British Columbians will be taking staycations this year, we are promoting all of the wonderful experiences that residents can enjoy in the communities that are open for visitors, while supporting local tourism businesses in every corner of the province.
I'm planning a road trip from Victoria to the Yukon next week - videos like this help with my research. I'm glad BC is putting out videos like this!
Tristan Redman are you on the road already? How is Yukon? Do you mind sharing
@@yhuang249 We did the trip a couple weeks ago. The Yukon was beautiful, and the weather was nice (highs of 20c). We drove up to Dawson City, and along the Dempster Highway to the Arctic Circle. It was an amazing trip. We drove the Stewart-Cassiar highway up, and took the Alcan back down - I would skip the Alcan and just go back down the Stewart-Cassiar as it was much more scenic.
@@RTristan01 Sounds really amazing, and thank you so much for sharing!
BC is truly an outdoor person's paradise