Before we left Whistler we had to find the Olympic Village if for no other reason than the fact it is located in the Callaghan Creek Valley. It is remote and turns out everything is closed for the season. We did drive there however and saw the Olympic Totem and the ski jumps.


We also saw a disquieting road sign.

Route 99 North out of Whistler falls to Pemberton then rises rapidly to Duffy Pass and an elevation of about 4,000 ft.
Just after Pemberton we stopped at a river where salmon were running. We didn’t get a good picture but trust me 10 seconds before this picture the river was alive with fish. What is outstanding is the distance of this spot from the ocean. Look at it on a map.

During this section of the drive it was spitting enough to require an occasional swipe of the wipers. As we climbed we saw fresh snow on the peaks.

The scenery was breathtaking. Louise kept saying it’s a postcard. In addition to the peaks the lakes were outstanding.

In Lilloot we had to stop to take a picture of both sides of a roadside sign.


Between Lilloot and Kamloops we drove in the Thompson River valley, beautiful farm country.

Tonight we are at Sun Peaks another ski resort just beyond Kamloops.










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