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Living in BC, it’s more than likely you’ve visited Washington State at some point, but have you really explored the destinations and experiences that make the state so unique? Most visitors from BC make a beeline for Seattle to shop,...

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Choosing my favourite city in the United States isn’t difficult—San Francisco, with its dramatic weather, beautiful neighbourhoods, and unique blend of cultures, is unmatched for me. For two summers, when I was in University, I lived just south of San...

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Cruising the Panama Canal is on most cruise-lovers’ bucket lists. And for good reason!  As one of the greatest engineering feats of the 20th century, it’s something every traveller should experience at least once. Before joining Wells Gray Tours, I...

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In 2020 the 42nd Passion Play will be performed in the small Bavarian town of Oberammergau. Every 10 years from May to October, the play is performed to bring to life the story of Christ and fill a promise made...

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Working in the travel industry has provided me with many opportunities that I would never have sought out for myself. I’ve ridden in a NASCAR pace car at 125 miles an hour, stood on the top Kicking Horse Mt in...

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Do you have family or friends in the Greater Vancouver Area? If you do, we are making it easy for them to join you on your next Wells Gray Tours travel adventure. Social media forums such as Facebook have allowed...

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If you follow our blogs, you may remember that in December of 2017 I wrote one called “It’s No Ferry Tale” about the reestablishment of the much needed ferry route from Port Hardy to Bella Coola. This very important water...

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At Wells Gray Tours we take our social responsibility seriously and know that as a business and worldwide tour operator leaving a positive impact where we visit is important. “Pledge A Pencil, Sharpen A Future” is one of our give...

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Yes, I am a Baby Boomer, and I have had the big “65” celebration, but don’t call me a “senior citizen”! “Senior citizen” is a North American term coined in the late 1930s, and was used as an alternative description...

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The province of Newfoundland and Labrador is the eastern most in Canada and the island of Newfoundland is separated from Labrador by the Strait of Belle Isle. Over seven thousand smaller islands are within the provincial boundaries. Referred to as...

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