I visited Vancouver for Expo 86 - ran into my (married) math teachers there, strangely! Amazing place! Even by Pacific Northwest standards. The first time we were up there, we camped to the northwest of Vancouver, near a very tall, but narrow waterfall - and to the sound of a train's steam whistle several times a day! Past several road barriers obviously put down during adverse weather.
Yeah, actually I believe that little (church) unit is quite a new group anyway, so it's unlikely it was there when you were around anyway. But Grand Forks must seem a very, very long ways from Vancouver. I lived several years in the other Vancouver that Washington is sandwiched between.
Expo! That's when we arrived there as well:) And running into you math teachers is strange:) And I think I know exactly where that campground is...Bridal Falls :) We used to camp there and I'd take my dog up to the waterfall; it really is beautiful!
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So awesome! I was hoping you might know where it was. :-)
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Looking at it now - nope, that's not the waterfall. This one wasn't so spectacular, but rather narrow and very tall - taller than anything I think I've seen. The campground was across the highway from it though. But still, fun to look. I learned this week of the huge abundance of parks in BC, at all levels - just everywhere! (Someone was doing a photogame on places, and the best I could do was to guess it was taken in coastal BC - it definitely looks PNWish... the clues he gave us were - Canadian park... that's it!)
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haha Canadian park doesn't narrow it down much at all ;) The abundance of Provincial Parks and Campgrounds is one of the things I loved about living there!
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