Lac La Biche was named after the historical voyageur route that linked the Athabasca Region to Hudson Bay. The lake in the area was referred to by the indigenous peoples as Elk Lake. Loosely translated in English to Red Deer Lake, and in French; Lac La Biche (Lake of the doe).
Montreal
Montreal is the worlds second largest French speaking city, after Paris. The city is built around Mont Royal, from which the city earned its name.
Mount Robson
Mount Robson is the highest peak of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Mount Robson Provincial Park is the second oldest park in the BC parks system, and outdoor enthusiasts will have no shortage of hikes, activities, and breathtaking views to enjoy.
Big Sur
Deemed one of the worlds most unforgettable stretches of coastline, Big Sur stretches across almost 90 miles alongside Highway 1. Big Sur has dramatic scenery including sheer cliffs, redwood forests and stunning beaches that make it one of the most breathtaking places to camp in the world!
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz is located at the tip of Monterey Bay and it is rich in natural beauty with its sandy beaches, lush redwood forests, and rich farmlands. It includes a multitude of cultural and recreational activities such as sailing, fishing, golfing, surfing, hiking, and biking.
San Francisco
San Francisco is known as one of the greatest cities in the world. Famous for its amazing waterfront, golden bridge, delicious cuisine, and unpredictable weather, San Francisco offers its visitors plenty of activities to choose from.
Crescent City
Crescent City is the largest city on the Redwood Coast, and serves as a gateway to the Redwoods. Outside of the forest, Crescent City has endless beaches to stroll, tidepools to explore, fish to catch, and wildlife to observe!
Winchester Bay
The small port village of Winchester Bay is conveniently located at the Pacific end of the Umpqua River. Known as the "Crab Capital of the World" Winchester Bay can provide you with everything you may need to catch fresh Crab.
Astoria
Astoria is the oldest city in the state of Oregon. In 1810 John Jacob Astor sent men to the area with the goal of establishing a trading post.