Glorious weather thank goodness. Off to Grama’s for breakfast. Full of locals which is always a good sign and the waitress was full of personality – in other words she was full of witty repartee (or she was very rude, whichever way you like to look at it). She certainly got on with us anyway.
We then needed to walk off the food and I had found an interesting looking walk on the net before we came. So off we go to Cottonwood Island Park. Unfortunately all the trails had flood warning barriers across them but, as you would expect, it didn’t put us off and we kept going till the water was lapping at our feet. It didn’t seem to put anyone else either as there were plenty of locals walking their dogs. We then went to McMillan Creek regional park and did another walk which had lots of steep ups and downs. Worth the view of Prince George. We then went back to CottonwoodPark and managed a lovely saunter along the Nechako River.
Then back into town to the White Spot for a delicious veggie burger with Brie and a glass of a Granville Island beer – not Shock Top but we were very thirsty!Nechako River
These signs didn’t put off intrepid travellers like us!
Cutbanks where people used to hold sand ski races and people were climbing up them today – mad!
Granville Island’s Lion’s Summer Ale – very refreshing.