Last night we camped at Martha Creek Provincial Park, a small campground with 25 sites on Lake Revelstoke.
It was a pretty little campground, and we saw what were either snowshoe hares or some introduced rabbits, and, to our delight, a weasel that bounced through the grass looking for prey.
When we walked down to the boat launch, we were surprized to see a huge trout beneath the dock, and schools of fry and fingerlings along the shore.
It was our first night camping this year, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. We really like being out in nature and having a little fire and watching the stars appear as it grows dark.
Today we spotted white-tailed deer, mountain goats, mountain sheep, a black bear, several hawks, and other assorted wildlife as we drove along the Trans-Canada.
We were driving from Burnaby to the annual Editors' Association of Canada conference which is being held in Calgary this year.
Yesterday, we stopped at a roadside rest near Sicamous where we'd seen eagles on another trip three or four years ago. The parking lot was deserted, and as we scanned the gorgeous view of Shuswap Lake, and the skies above, we were rewarded with the sight of a pair of bald eagles, and then a pair of what appeared to be osprey, soaring above.