97. Highways Of The North. Part IV.
Day 6. Dawson City, YT – Big Creek Government Campground, YT, 907 km. We left Dawson early morning and headed … Continue reading 97. Highways Of The North. Part IV.
Day 6. Dawson City, YT – Big Creek Government Campground, YT, 907 km. We left Dawson early morning and headed … Continue reading 97. Highways Of The North. Part IV.
After a failure with Dempster Highway we headed for Dawson City, feeling sad and disappointed.
This was supposed to be a very special trip for me. First, I have been dreaming about traveling North for many years. Second, I took my vacation during my dad’s visit. I have not seen him since I moved to Canada two years ago. Is there a better way to spend time with your dad, who is just as passionate about traveling by car as me, than taking a two-week trip together to some of the world’s most amazingĀ places?
I finally had my long-awaited vacation. It is no surprise I decided to spend it exploring Canada in my favorite way – from the road.
Have you ever seen a car doing 420 km/h (263 mph)? I just had this chance. I could never imagine that something could move that fast! And that loud!
Hello, friends. I have been writing this blog for almost two years now. It has been very exciting for me … Continue reading 91. New Domain And More Blog Updates!
What could be worse place to look for a provincial park then near a sewage treatment plant? But in Vancouver it is possible!
Continue reading “90. Iona Beach Provincial Park (and a little plane spotting!)”
Vancouver has unique mix of cultures from around the world. You can easily experience Europe, Asia, America, anything. Today I wanted to immerse into something new. I have never been to Japan, but Vancouver allows to experience a tiny bit of it, but what a bit it is!
Yes, cars again in my blog. Well, actually trucks.
This rainy Saturday I decided to visit British Columbia Vintage Truck Museum, located in Surrey, BC.