Where is this? ;3

Started by Calmcacil, April 06, 2010, 03:00:37 PM

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Calmcacil



This shouldnt be too hard to figure out, i know where this is, but im testing all of your knowledge, can you tell where this is ;3? Its in BC.

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Univaded_Fox

Judging by the vegetation, somewhere in the Okanogan. 

pixel

If I didn't know any better, I'd swear it's penticton.

Calmcacil

Im not saying anyones right so far, but i'd say some of you are pretty close, but i guess my picture was bad, heres a better one.

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii299/Calmcacil/4446_87937142454_652172454_2401861_.jpg

Tai

I forgot what the name of that town is if it is what I think it is. The town has a floating bridge and I think a golf course near by up in the hills.

Calmcacil

Quote from: Tai on April 06, 2010, 08:04:35 PM
I forgot what the name of that town is if it is what I think it is. The town has a floating bridge and I think a golf course near by up in the hills.

I wouldnt know, i just passed trough.

Rift

I know I've seen that lake before... but the name is completely eluding me >_<

Fargo

You're looking at Haynes Point Provincial Park in Osoyoos, BC.
Русские Тимбер Вулф кто мечтает жить в Нидерланды.

Calmcacil

Quote from: Fargo on April 06, 2010, 09:19:39 PM
You're looking at Haynes Point Provincial Park in Osoyoos, BC.

Indeed i was, it was quite a stunning view.

Fargo

Quote from: Tai on April 06, 2010, 08:04:35 PMI forgot what the name of that town is if it is what I think it is. The town has a floating bridge and I think a golf course near by up in the hills.
Kelowna has the floating bridge an several golf courses in the area. The city is also home to Myra Canyon Provincial Park, which is known world wide for the restored railway trestles which you can walk or pedal across.
Русские Тимбер Вулф кто мечтает жить в Нидерланды.

Calmcacil

;3 this is why my mate needs to get a car and a drivers lisence again, that way i can see more of canada the next time i come over.

Tai

Quote from: Fargo on April 06, 2010, 09:25:20 PM
Quote from: Tai on April 06, 2010, 08:04:35 PMI forgot what the name of that town is if it is what I think it is. The town has a floating bridge and I think a golf course near by up in the hills.
Kelowna has the floating bridge an several golf courses in the area. The city is also home to Myra Canyon Provincial Park, which is known world wide for the restored railway trestles which you can walk or pedal across.

Yeah, most likely it is Kelowna, I go though it when I go up to Vernon.

Tony Greyfox

Quote from: Fargo on April 06, 2010, 09:19:39 PM
You're looking at Haynes Point Provincial Park in Osoyoos, BC.

Oh, Osoyoos, of course! The two lakes with the causeway between them should've been the giveaway, but I haven't been up that way for years.
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