Show Your B.C. Pride
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Sooke Potholes
What makes me proud about British Columbia is the many locations where you can find a clean and peaceful spot to enjoy the beautiful nature.You don’ have to travel that far from any city throughout the Province before you can find a park, river, lake or mountain that will provide a great place to relax and visit with friends and family.
A place that I love to visit is Sooke Potholes. Every time I go there I remember why I never want to leave Vancouver Island.
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Kitsilano Sunset
Picture was taken on Friday, July 10, 2009
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Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre Opens!
he Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre in Sidney, BC showcases the marine life of the Salish Sea! Tourism British Columbia Field Reporter Chris Wheeler attended the opening day and journeyed from “seafloor to seashore”! You’ll love the sea elevator and all the spectacular marine life in the Gallery of the Salish Sea! http://www.oceandiscovery.ca
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Newcastle Island - Nanaimo, BC
Welcome to the jewel of Nanaimo, Newcastle Island! British Columbia Field Reporter Chris Wheeler jumps aboard the \”pickle boat\” and takes a stroll on the sandstone beaches of Newcastle Island. Rich in natural and cultural history, Newcastle is a fascinating BC Provincial Park that has many activities to check out! From the moment you step off the dock, you start to feel a unique vibe of both relaxation and awe.
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Vancouver 2010 Winter Games Walk - False Creek
As part of the celebration of the one-year countdown festivities for Vancouver 2010 Winter Games, BC Field Reporter Chris Wheeler joins Active Communities Vancouver Step Out Walk that explores the changing skyline around Southeast False Creek and the Olympic and Paralympic Village. During the beautiful 3km walk around False Creek, he speaks with Olympic Silver Medalist Karen Magnussen and Olympian Darcy Marquardt and Sabrina Kolker! This is a fantastic family walk and you can feel the Winter Games excitement in the air… so come on out and step it up! More at: http://www.youtube.com/BCFieldReporter
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Red Mountain Resort - Bluebird Skies!
Red is a big mountain with a small town feel! BC Field Reporter Chris Wheeler skis around Red Mountain on a bluebird day and samples a bit of the diverse terrain. Red is a hidden jewel of the Kootenays with 3000 vertical feet of tree-skiing, wide open glades and fast groomers. Everyone is so friendly, their favorite colour is definitely red, and you will see that the views are truly unreal!

