Travel BC December 1, 2010

Travel BC December 1, 2010
  • Victoria Classic Cadillac Car Tour
    I had the pleasure of meeting driver and car collector Dale Mackie and checking out his very cool vintage cadillac while roaming around picturesque Royal Roads University. Turns out, in addition to weddings, he offers guided tours of Victoria through Classic Car Tours. Hop in the back seat, roll down the window and be swept back in time while exploring Victoria's beaches, the Fisherman's market, or heritage and historic sites, like Emily Carr House and Point Ellice House. We ended up parking at Equimalt Lagoon, which was a perfect way to end a relaxing Sunday drive. 
  • X marks the spot at the Inn at Laurel Point
    Jolly good fun that the fine folks at the Inn at Laurel Point have created this swash-bucklin' treasure map for kids of all ages to roam around and discover the museum-quality art and other fine objects hidden in plain view throughout their Victoria waterfront hotel.  "Inn Search of Treasure" is available for staying pirates... I mean, guests and can be found at the front desk... if ya dare look for it! 
  • Finding a GeoCache Stash in Dawson Creek
    GPS in hand, I went with a Geo-caching friend on a high-tech treasure hunt to find a cache box near a cemetery just south of Dawson Creek. We had checked out GeoTourismCanada online and found a whole list of locations in and around Dawson Creek. Even though I live in the area and knew where we were going for this hunt, it was very exciting to forget that and just follow the GPS coordinates. I used to love orienteering when I was in school, so this gave the same thrill. Learning how to read the GPS device was the tricky part and I'm sure it would get easier with practice. We stopped the truck several times along the way so I could learn and practice how to read coordinates. Finding the box itself just by following the coordinates was a challenge as well as a lot of fun. Inside the box was a plastic bag with a small pencil and a logbook to write in. Several other people had written in the book ahead of us. We made sure everything was tucked away for the next adventurer. I can certainly see why people love this sport.

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