Thursday, February 8, 2018

A Romantic Retreat.


Find Nature BC
Thursday, February 8th, 2018
With the HUSTLE and BUSTLE of everyday life, sometimes we need to connect with our roots. The pressure is even more so with couples as there are two lives co-mingling together.
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For those that have a partner-in-crime, the following nature location is a great place to spend time, get some exercise AND get to know that partner:

Alouette Lake, British Columbia, Canada..

Located around an hour and twenty minutes from Vancouver, the lake lays a mere twenty minutes from Maple Ridge, B.C.

The drive towards the lake is near mesmerizing; the trees lined up in-line with the road turning and twisting throughout the forest.

It creates almost the same feelings as going on a road-trip with a person you're fond of.

Signs appear informing of the turn that goes to the lake. Pulling into the parking lot the trees clear to your right and the lake shows its magnificent self. You can't help but want to share the moment with that someone else.

A walkway leads to the main beach area. It's here where the beauty of the place is truly breathtaking. 
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Above is a near mirror image of whats on the right as another mountain cascades in creating a valley, funneling Alouette Lake's water out into the world.

A walkway is cleared out so you and that person can enjoy the quietness of nature while enjoying the beauty, while only being a mere 20 minutes out of a city.

2 comments:

  1. I can personally vouch for how amazing this location is. From camping with my family as a kid, to camping as a teen with my friends, to learning how to drive standard as a young adult. This absolutely gorgeous location makes any memory that much more wonderful!

    Plus let's not forget, it is now also the filming location of the popular show Riverdale's Sweetwater River. A potentially added bonus to the beauty, for some.

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  2. I wasn't aware of this beautiful place! but i would definitely check it out now!!!

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