I can finally say that we have warm/hot weather and I have finally !! taken out some tees and Capris. My feet are in flip-flops finally!!!! We have only had occasional rain showers and all of British Columbia is so dry that there are no campfires aloud anywhere.
After we left Smithers we drove to Burns lake. They have a municipal campground on the lake. Pretty place and the price was right (free) but as we shortly learned it was a hangout for the town drunks. We initially had 5 natives at the site over from us drinking to the point where one of them fell asleep and his buddies left him there for hours ubtil he finally woke up and staggered off into town. We then had an enjoyable dinner and watched some of the local families who brought their kids over to play in the lake. Later that night 7 cars showed up with other locals who caroused until late in the evening. The next morning there were broken bottles, empty beer cans, etc. all over the place. We drove out very carefully and were glad to leave that town behind.
The weather is getting better. We continued on to the town of Vanderhoff. This one has a Swiss influence. Thankfully it was a very cute, neat and clean town. There wasn't much to see here so we backtracked a little and drove 30 miles out to the Historic town of Fort St. James. This was right up mu alley as it was a restored old fort from the early 1800's and was part of the Hudson bay Fur trading business. this was one of the major stops along the fur route. There were several old buildings to see and the guides were all in period costumes. We really enjoyed seeing this site. They rent out the bedrooms in the Fort Administrators house. There is no running water in the house. For the comfort of their guests they have a washroom hidden in a seperate building and they have replaced the straw mattresses with new modern mattresses. They will provide dinner and breakfast. The side dishes for dinner are prepared for you but when you are ready to eat dinner you have to cook either your steak or your fish on the wood stove. the next morning the docent will fix pancakes and coffee over the wood stove. I think it would be fun to stay there. You have the run of the site after the visitors leave. You will even have chickens, shepp and cows keeping you company. We were given permission to spend the night in there shaded parking lot overlooking the river. We had a restful night here thank goodness.
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Inside the Fort grounds |
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Garry "relaxing" in the fur trappers barracks |
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Boy - you guys are really movng along. Looks like you are following Canada Rt. 16 - Yellowhead Hwy. Was able to find all the places you mentioned except La Salle Lake. Guess it was too small for my map. Looking forward to your reaction to Jasper. Stay safe.
W&S
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