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A Trip To Belcarra Regional Park

On Saturday we decided to head east (away from the crowds and popular tourist places) and visit Belcarra Regional Park. The park is a 25 minute drive in the car away from our home and it is in the Port Moody area although Belcarra is a village itself. It is located on the entrance to Indian Arm (a steep sided glacial fjord) on the eastern part of the Burrard Inlet. The weather was fantastic, according to my iPhone it was 14ºc which is quite unbelievable for February!  We packed a picnic and our camera and enjoyed the afternoon taking many photos and enjoying the relaxing atmosphere, it definitely turned out to be a better choice than getting caught up in the crowds in Downtown Vancouver. 

You can see a full-screen slide show of our photos by clicking on this link here : http://bit.ly/a4H8L1

Comments (2)

Feb 22, 2010
Ken said...
Great pictures, if it get any warmer you'll have to wear your shorts. We can send you some snow if you pay for the shipping.
Feb 22, 2010
Andy said...
Nah, we're fine without the snow thanks haha ;-)

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