We had some cloudy days for travelling through our last days in BC. The road was fairly good once we got to the Yellowhead Highway. We spent a night in a beautiful provincial park – Typee. We went walking through the campground when we got there and found a lot more Saskatoon berries. We picked a couple of pints and the next morning Joyce made a pie with them. We’re heading to her sister Sue’s brother and sister-in-law’s house in Vanderhoof Saturday night and offered to bring dessert. Her brother-in-law is putting a moose roast in the crock pot for supper – it will be the first moose for both of us.
We enjoyed our night in Vanderhoof – a beautiful view overlooking the valley! Guess what? They had a lot of Saskatoon berry bushes too so Sunday morning before we left, we picked enough for another pie since the one we brought was all gone. Joyce also made some jam with the berries.
One more night on the road in yet another provincial park in BC. They really know how to keep their parks neat and clean. The sites are spacious and level.

Unfortunately there is a campfire ban so we can’t enjoy sitting out with a fire, but with all the wildfires in the province, we certainly understand the ban.
Tomorrow it is on to Jasper – it’s the eclipse of the sun – we’ll see if we get a view.