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2258.1 | A few things to do for the first month | AKOCOA::FULLER | | Tue Apr 28 1992 14:05 | 30 |
| What heaven out there, you should have a great time.
Couple of ideas:
1. If possible, spend a week or so in Alberta, recommend riding the
Icefield Parkway (Banff, Lake Louise, Lorraine Lake, Radium Hot
Springs) Cycling at it's finest!
2. If you are into mountain biking, go up to Whistler Ski resort. We
went 2 years ago during the first week of July. They are still skiing
the snow bowl at the top. Mountain biking consists of either riding
up/down Wistler (if I remember correctly it is 5,200 vertical feet
down). Going down twice, I actually felt sea-sick. Riding on the
lower terrain varies. Nice place to stay. We rented a 3 bedroom
full kitchen, laundry, overlooking the mountains for $115 night in
the summer. Rates really vary, it is an expensive place during the
winter.
3. Don't miss Vancouver Island. However the roads from Victoria to
Naimamo (sp) are pretty busy.
4. Not biking but...there is a cruise tour that leaves the most
northern part of Vancouver island and cruises through the islands to
the edge of Alaska. I believe it is a 24 hour cruise so you won't get
too bored.
5. In Vancouver, light riding through Stanley Park is a must.
Happy trails
steve
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2258.2 | Alberta is great and not too far away. | ICS::WARD | | Tue Apr 28 1992 18:33 | 12 |
| I agree with Alberta recommendation. The Canadian Rockies are
spectacular. You can get to Jasper by overnight train from Vancouver.
The Lake Louise area is wonderful too. Unfortunately, it often rains
in that part of the world, so I don't remember the ride between Jasper
and Lake Louise all that well.
Vancouver is a delightful city. You should have a good time. Try the
KAOSWS::Canada note for more information.
Patrick
; Also try Canada note
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2258.3 | Another testimonial! | NCPROG::PEREZ | Working on the Mary Poppins attitude | Wed Apr 29 1992 00:50 | 22 |
| DEFINITELY Alberta... The Icefields Parkway is A MUST. Take your
hiking boots along on the bike so you can wander some of the terrific
paths. And DON'T stop at Jasper... the riding up to Maligne Lake and
north through the river valley from Jasper townsite are incredible!
Also in Alberta, don't forget Kannanaskis Country and Waterton Lakes.
The ride through Kannaskis is wonderful.
In both cases the roads are incredible! WWWWIIIIIIDDDDDDEEEEEE
shoulders and plenty of great scenery.
Also in B.C. is Yoho which has some nice riding out to Tekakarra
(excuse the spelling) Falls, the spiral tunnels and such. It is hilly
but very spectacular scenery in all the above...
And, if you want to head a bit further afield, just south of Waterton
Lakes is Glacier National Park... Going-to-the-Sun road, Many
Glaciers...
And these are just the ones I've seen... From what I've heard B.C. has
its own spectacular scenery and riding. I can't imagine that you'll
have any trouble finding things to see!!!!
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2258.4 | FEW MORE COMMENTS | AKOCOA::FULLER | | Wed Apr 29 1992 10:38 | 8 |
| One more comment on the Icefields parkway. Allow suitable time for
walking. We averaged about 50-60 miles a day, with extra nights for
hiking. For example, between Banff and Lake Louise, we went on Rt 1A,
a less travelled road. There was a small sign for a waterfall/cascade.
It was a about a 4 mile walk (both ways) on the side of a cliff, with
rapids below us. Incredible. Very easy to pass these things by.
steve
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2258.5 | | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | haba�eros 'R' us | Wed Apr 29 1992 12:02 | 4 |
| I'll 19th the recommendation for the Icefields; do dress warm tho. I was
last there in mid-July and a couple days HIGH temps were in the 40's.
There's a reason they call it the Icefields, after all!
ken
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2258.6 | My favorite part of the Country! | CSSE64::SMITH | Recreational pCYCLEpath... | Wed Apr 29 1992 20:44 | 8 |
| I'll 20th the Icefields ;') Having lived in Calgary for almost 5 years
I wish I'd have been a more active road biker back then. I mostly did
mountain bike trips in Kannaskis Country.
I too hope to be riding the Icefields this summer. I'm trying to plan
for a trip in late July, earily August.
...Ed
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2258.7 | way to go, eh! | VOGON::REEVE | Your walrus hurt the one you love. | Thu Apr 30 1992 05:55 | 14 |
| For a little more information on riding around Kannanaskis Country, check out
Bicycling magazine from two or so months ago. They had a tour report that
mentioned the 1,000s of kilometres of ridign trails there! As a summary, the
writer highly recommended that you sell everything you own and get out there
immediately. Well, perhaps not quit, but he sounded pretty entusiastic about
the place. Unfortunately, Kannanaskis was only opened up after I moved out of
Edmonton. Perhaps it's time to head back for a holiday?
Anyway, as a general rule, Alberta tends to have pretty good roads which are
not too heavily travelled. However, being around the main tourist areas like
Banff and Jasper, that will probably not be true. The scenery is magnificent
and it sounds as if it is a mountain bikers paradise now.
Tim
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