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Nusalya Is The Best Bandb Weve Ever Stayed At. David Sum, Vancouver What A Lovely And Happy Time We Have Had At Staying At Nusalya Chalet You Made Us So Very Welcome. Thank You For A Great Stay, Fabulous Yummy Breakfasts And Perfect Hospitality. So Glad We Found You Two. Sara And Bob, New Owners Of The Historic 15Th Century Rialton Priory, Cornwall, Uk (Formerly Owned By Prince Charles And The Duchy).Nusalya Chalet Is A Hidden Jewel. Dianne Foia, Dallas, Texaswe Thoroughly Enjoyed Our Stay At Nusalya. The Two Of You Were Great Hosts, And We Appreciated All Of The Care That You Have Put Into The Atmosphere, The Food, And The Information.
Whistler Heli-skiing is celebrating 30 years of service during the 2010.11 season. Operating dates are December 4, 2010 - April 25, 2011. 90% of the world's heli-skiing takes place in British Columbia, Canada. Our glacial climate, vast wilderness and abundance of powder snow, make this area ideal for the dream. Whistler Heli-Skiing has exclusive rights to heli-ski an area of big mountain terrain in the Whistler area that is 54 miles long and 33 miles wide. We ski on 173 glaciers and 475 runs. We've been here since 1981 and we are Whistler's most popular heli-ski company, yet there are runs on these mountains that we're still waiting to ski.Whistler Heli-Skiing is a licensed heli-skiing operator with the Province of British Columbia and a member of Heli-Cat Canada (formerly the B.C. Heli and Snowcat Skiing Operator's Association).
Lil'wat traditional ways of life continue to be important within our local economy here in the northwest of British Columbia, Canada. Fish, game, plant foods and medicines are still harvested and prepared in the traditional manner are bought and traded with neighbouring First Nations.Traditional crafts remain important both economically and culturally. The Li'l'wat people are famous for our intricate basketry with patterns created from cedar roots, cedar bark, wild cherry bark and various grasses and reeds. Hand drums made from wood and the skins of deer, coyote, and moose created by skilled artisans are highly sought after, as are the detailed cedar carvings of both functional and decorative items.The Lil'wat Nation continues to assert its right to manage the resources of our land. For clearly, our culture and livelihood depend upon a healthy environment and access to it. Through dedication, perseverance and innovative partnerships we are maintaining our traditional stewardship of the land in contemporary ways
Pemberton Fire Service investigating cause of fire More.September 20, 2014, 7:10 PMNorth Vancouver's Kim Steed takes Masters Men division on challenging course More.September 20, 2014, 1:45 PMTwentythreeyearold Ian MacKay said he won't feel at peace until he returns to see the virus contained More.September 18, 2014, 1:00 AMConvention brings 2,000 delegates to Whistler to lobby B.C. government for change More.September 18, 2014, 1:00 AM