Join them at the top of the world where the millions of stars light up the night sky... and where a truly therapeutic essence envelopes you into deep calmness and wellness. Savour the peacefulness.... Or... rejuvenate your life with a healthy, get-back-to-nature summer or winter holiday: fishing, boat and kayak rentals, mountain biking, hiking the many trails, snowmobile trails, ice skating, cross country skiing, ice fishing, hunting, bird watching, relaxing... and there’s plenty of inspiration for the artist or photographer! Rent a snowmobile or ATV and take your holiday to another level. Kamloops has two rental companies that deliver. This hide-away holiday resort is just 3 hours from Vancouver, on Face Lake - a scenic drive through the beautiful British Columbia mountains to Exit #336 (Lac Le Jeune exit) off the Coquihalla Highway. Follow the Mile High Resort signs to Paska Lake Road, and turn right - travel up a well-maintained road to the entrance (about 10km). You can’t miss their welcoming sign! They hope you enjoy your ‘virtual tour’ and will come and visit them for real. Their guests say Mile High is a great place to come back to. Mile High Resort says “You’re Always Welcome.”
Mile High Resort
1-866-371-2606 • Logan Lake, BC
www.milehighresort.com
40 The SPORT FISHING Guide 2012
Enjoy BCs finest fly fishing for Kamloops Trout. Transportation to this secluded Resort over scenic 11 miles of private road makes our resort a unique, relaxing experience. Fully equipped housekeeping summer cottages and cabins provide comfort in the midst of nature. 14 units, boats and motors, ice, hot running water, showers, flush toilets. Resident camp attendants.
Hi Hium Lake Fishing Resort 250-459-2306 • Cache Creek , BC
www.hihiumlake.com
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