Monday, December 12, 2016

Brian Vike’s British Columbia Photographs (New Blog)


I won't be posting any new photos on this blog,
but I will continue to post all my pictures at this new location.
 
So please bookmark the new blog's web address:
 
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Friday, August 26, 2016

The Principle Movie/Documentary Now On DVD/BluRay


You can learn more about The Principle at: http://www.theprinciplemovie.com

When the controversial documentary, “The Principle”, hit theaters it was met with uproar. Starring the most famous physicists in the world such as, Michio Kaku, Max Tegmark, Lawrence Krauss et al, and narrated by Kate Mulgrew, of Star Trek: Voyager, it has recently released on iTunes and Amazon.

Controversy arose because, “The Principle”, shows renowned physicists seemingly suggesting that there is scientific evidence supporting the idea that our Earth just might be in a unique, perhaps even "designed" place in the universe.

Adding to the controversy is that, when some of the famous scientists who are featured in the film, saw it, they released statements stating that they did not know that they were being interviewed for a documentary that tackles the God question.

The documentary goes further. In it, famous MIT physicist, Max Tegmark describes his analysis of the W Map (the map of the entire universe) in which he seems to suggest that the universe, from its beginning, appears to have been strangely ordered, suggesting that such a finding should not be possible in a universe that was not designed.

Because of the seeming impossibility of Tegmark's findings, he with tongue-and-cheek, calls the W Map discovery, "The Axis of Evil." Tegmark does not go so far as to say that there is a creator or designer, rather, that his findings seem to be inexplicable, at least for now.

To rent/streaming or purchase:
https://screeningnow.com/public/product/5600c06409f6108a096a2dff?affiliate_code=57c0a3f326162d0268690dc9

You can purchase “The Principal” at Itunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/movie/the-principle/id1142428138?app=itunes&lf=ba6b866ede7c426a3015805d7bb34ee8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4

You can purchase or rent “The Principal” on Amazon:
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The Principle at: 
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Monday, August 22, 2016

63 Beautiful Sunsets Over Houston British Columbia (Pictures)


Above Photo: I took some pictures on August 5, 2016 of a beautiful sunset 
over the Steelhead Fountain in our amazing Steelhead Park Houston, British Columbia. 

63 Beautiful Sunsets Over Houston British Columbia.

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Friday, April 1, 2016

Pictures From Around Houston British Columbia From Brian Vike


Above Photo: The Morice River Houston, British Columbia.

Buck Creek Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

A Calm Before The Runoff Buck Creek Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Golden Sunset In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Spring Sunset At Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Bulkley River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Old Cottonwood Trees Along The Bulkley River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Bulkley River Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Thaw Buck Creek Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Breakup Buck Creek Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Small Creek Highway 16 Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Spring On The Morice River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

The Scenic Morice River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Colorful Sunset At Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Morice River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Morice River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Sunset Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Spring Bulkley River Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Spring On The Bulkley River Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Another Sunset Over Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Bridges Over The Telkwa And Bulkley Rivers Telkwa British Columbia (15 Pictures)

Green Blue Color Of The Morice River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Steelhead Fishing On The Morice River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Driftwood Creek School Located Near Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

Thawing Ice On Beavers Dam Bulkley River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Eagles Nest Along Side The Morice River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Snowcapped Mountains Filmed From Downtown Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

Spring Is In The Air Thawing Bulkley River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Bulkley River And Hudson Bay Mountain Seen From Telkwa British Columbia (Pictures)

Hudson Bay Mountain And The Bulkley River Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

My Bulkley River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Morice Mountain Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Another March 2016 Sunset Over Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

March Sunset Over Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Telkwa Range Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Morice Mountain Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Sunset At Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Near Usk British Columbia (Picture)

Roche De Boule Mountain New Hazelton British Columbia (Picture)

Hagwilget Canyon Near Hazelton British Columbia (Picture)

Skeena River Highway 16 Near Terrace British Columbia (Picture)

Breakup Bulkley River Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

2 - CN Rail Bridge Bulkley River Highway 16 Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

CN Rail Bridge Bulkley River Highway 16 Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

March 2016 Sunset Over Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter On The Morice River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Tranquille River Kamloops British Columbia (Picture/Links)

Mirror Finish British Columbia Canada (Picture)

Christmas 2015 In Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Telkwa Range Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

1921 Historic Quick Bridge Quick British Columbia (Pictures)

Telkwa Mountain Range Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Telkwa Mountain Range Houston British Columbia (Picture)

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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Trace Unknown by Barbara Ann Campbell


Trace Unknown 

by Barbara Ann Campbell

Bigfoot, an unknown species of animal, would be able to survive in the same environment, living off the same food sources as known species in the target area.

The animal's activities would bare striking resemblance to the grizzly bear, black bear, cougar, wolves, ungulates and porcupine. Perhaps that would explain some of how it has managed to have eluded our attention.

Inside, Barb has compiled an extensive profile on Bigfoot and shares her discoveries of the first year of operations. This book is reference material for the serious Bigfoot field researcher. Campbell is a former UFO and paranormal researcher.

She has also served as a forensic investigator of unexplained animal deaths (UAD), aka animal mutilation cases, and has appeared on Cattle Killers episode of MonsterQuest.

Find It On Amazon.
https://www.amazon.ca/Trace-Barbara-Ann-Campbell/dp/1329655427/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1458191764&sr=1-1&keywords=Trace+Unknown


Find it on Barnes and Noble.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/trace-unknown-barbara-ann-campbell/1123082135?ean=9781329655423

Find it on Lulu.com.
http://www.lulu.com/shop/barbara-ann-campbell/trace-unknown/paperback/product-22450969.html

To file a report or to visit Barb's website.

Trace Unknown
http://traceunknown.blogspot.ca/

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Another Beautiful Sunset Over Houston British Columbia (Pictures)


Above Photo: I took the photos on March 7, 2016 of this awesome sunset in 
Houston, British Columbia.

For larger view of the photo, click on the picture.

For information on things to do in and around Houston, British Columbia, please contact the Houston and District Chamber Of Commerce/Visitors Centre. Links below.

Also, I hope you enjoy the photos that I have taken around our beautiful town.

To view a number of pictures that I took of the sunset on March 7, 2016 in 
Houston, British Columbia, please visit:


Houston and District Chamber Of Commerce/Visitors Centre.


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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Brian Vike's Photos From Northern British Columbia Canada (Pictures)


Above Photo: February 2016 - Nadina Mountain, Houston, British Columbia.

The Mighty Fraser River - Fraser Canyon Outside Of Hope British Columbia (Picture)

Fall Colors Along Highway 16 Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Winter's Snowfall On The Mountains East Of Smithers British Columbia (Picture)

Winter's Snowfall 3 On The Mountains In Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 2 On The Mountains In Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

Thawing - Beaver Dam On the Bulkley River Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Thawing 1 On Buck Creek In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Thawing On Buck Creek In Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Icicles On Buck Creek In Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Winter's Snowfall On The Mountains In Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 10 Around Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Beautiful Fall Colors Smithers British Columbia (Picture)

Beautiful Sunset At Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Snowcapped Telkwa Mountain Range Seen From Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Steelhead Park Totem Pole Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

2016 - Steelhead Fountain Sculpture Houston British Columbia Canada (Pictures)

Dark Winter's Day Along Highway 16 Rest Area Outside Of Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Dark Winter's Day Along Highway 16 Outside Of Telkwa British Columbia (Pictures)

Twin Falls Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

Ski Smithers 2 Hudson Bay Mountain Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

Ski Smithers Hudson Bay Mountain Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter Snowfall/Ice 3 On The Bulkley River Telkwa British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter Snowfall/Ice 2 On The Bulkley River Telkwa British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter Snowfall/Ice On The Bulkley River Telkwa British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 9 In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 8 In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 7 In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 6 In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 5 In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 4 In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 3 In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 2 In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter's Snowfall 1 In Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Telkwa Mountain Range Seen From Highway 16 Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Sunset Over Field In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Eerie Morning Fog Covers Field In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Sunset In Field Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

2015 Winter Farm Houston British Columbia (Picture)

2015 Hudson Bay Mountain Taken From Quick British Columbia (Picture)

2016 Winter On The Farm Topley Houston British Columbia (Picture)

2016 Winter On The Morice River Houston British Columbia (Picture)

2016 Winter Nadina Mountain Houston British Columbia (Picture)

2016 Winter On The Morice River Houston British Columbia (Picture)

Old 1922 Heritage Police Building Burns Lake British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter On The Bulkley River Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

1927 Historic St. John’s Anglican Church Burns Lake British Columbia (Pictures)

The Old 1931 Hospital In Burns Lake British Columbia (Pictures)

1913 The Old Church Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

Old 1925 Courthouse/Bulkley Valley Museum Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Winter In Northwestern British Columbia (Pictures)


The below links are for other stories and pictures from around British Columbia. 

Winter Time On The Morice River Houston British Columbia (Pictures/Wolves Video)

Sunset Lake And Area At Topley British Columbia (Pictures)

The 1907 Heritage E Stuart Wood School Kamloops British Columbia (Pictures)

Media Interviews With Brian Vike

Winters Snowfall In Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter - Historic Buildings Found In Four Seasons Park 
Houston British Columbia (Pictures)

Winter Scene Eddy Park On The Bulkley River Telkwa British Columbia (7 Pictures)

Ski Smithers Hudson Bay Mountain And Prestige Hudson Bay Lodge In 
Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)

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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Ice Jam On The Bulkley River Smithers British Columbia (Pictures)


Above Photo: Ice jam raise's the water in the Bulkley River at Smithers, British Columbia.

An ice jam has threaten to flood homes that are in low lying areas next to the Bulkley river in Smithers, British Columbia in the early part of January 2016. People were placed on high alert as the ice and water backed up onto peoples property.

As chunks of ice started building up on the river, this caused the water to back up, flooding some basements and property.

There were approximately 16 or so homeowners that were placed on evacuation notice if the river continued to rise. There was some flooding on some the roads.

In Spring runoff, many of these low lying areas do flood, and flooding has been seen in years past from ice jams on the Bulkley.

Also residents are being advised to stay away from the river as it is extremely dangerous.

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1918 Railway Station Smithers British Columbia (8 - Pictures)


Above Photo: The 1918 Smithers, British Columbia Railway Station and Via Rail passenger train unloading and loading people for the run to Prince Rupert and stops in-between.

It is funny, know matter how many times I visit communities throughout northern British Columbia, I always find something new to film. I moved from Surrey, B.C. in 1981 to where I reside now, which is in small town Houston.

There were a few challenges to over come, like setting up a home in the dead of winter with temperatures dropping into the minus thirty's.

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Thursday, January 7, 2016

Houston British Columbia Winner Of The 2016 SledTown ShowDown


 Above Photo: This was taken from the Walcott Forest Services road outside Houston, British Columbia of the Telkwa mountain range where snowmobiling is "King".

(The photo I used here was taken from the Walcott Forest Services road outside Houston, British Columbia of the Telkwa mountain range where snowmobiling is king)

Actually there were two winners, Houston, British Columbia and Yorkton, Saskatchewan. From what I heard, people from across the western Canadian provinces were voting like mad when a major glitch occurred on the SnoRiders system. 

Some folks were not able to vote, while others saw a high number of votes which was rather unusual according to SnoRiders.

SnoRiders apologized for the problem and then to be fair, named both Houston and Yorkton winners of the 2016 SledTown ShowDown trophy. 

SnoRiders does a wonderful job in promoting snowmobiling throughout the western provinces and they deserve a lot of credit for doing so. Also it is great to see so many take part in the voting.

From the numbers I saw, the people who participated in the voting for Houston, B.C. sure showed amazing community spirit. There were a total of 64 communities which took part in the SledTown ShowDown faceoff. 

A huge congratulations goes out to Houston, British Columbia and Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

I hope to see you and yours enjoying our snowy part of the world here in Houston, B.C.

SnoRiders website and story on the 2016 SledTown ShowDown.


Above Photo: Snowmobile for miles on the Equity Mine Road meadows.

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The Houston & District Chamber Of Commerce/Visitors Centre:

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Saturday, January 2, 2016

Steelhead And Winter Ice Fishing In And Around Houston British Columbia (12 Pictures)


Above Photo: Fulton river which flows into Babine Lake, British Columbia's longest natural lake at Granisle, B.C.. Picture was taken on New Year's Day, January 1, 2016.

Houston, British Columbia is known around the world for a good number of things, such as Canada’s largest fly fishing rod and one of two grizzly bears that were killing cattle around Hungry Hill. 

Also we have the “beautiful” Steelhead Park which runs along Highway 16 through Houston. 

In the park there is the Steelhead fountain where you can sit peacefully enjoying the day.

Another popular attraction is the Wolf Totem Pole which is in the park.

In summer there are numerous beds of blooming flowers of different types and well manicured grass. The park is truly Houston’s well known gem.

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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Kamloops Lake - Thompson River – City Of Kamloops British Columbia (6 - Pictures)


Above Photo: Over looking the city of Kamloops, British Columbia.

As we travel around Kamloops, B.C. there is so much to see and never enough time to see it all. I wanted to take a few pictures of Kamloops Lake, the Thompson River and the city of Kamloops from a higher vantage point, which I did, but at dusk. 

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Monday, December 28, 2015

Heritage Railway Located In Kamloops British Columbia (13 - Pictures)


Above Photo: Welcome sign for travelers visiting Kamloops, British Columbia.

For myself trains have held a special place in my life. It started when I was a little guy when I received my first train on Christmas day. I was so excited as my Dad handed out the presents, and in one of the wrapped boxes was a locomotive, box cars, tracks and small houses. I quickly opened up the box pulling everything out onto the floor in one pile. 

I knew exactly how it was supposed to be put together, at least I thought so. My dad sat with me as we both transformed a pile of plastic and metal into a working model railroad. I was so happy with a smile from ear to ear.

As the years went by, we decided to build a larger scale railway, but little did I realize that it wasn’t going to be just a bit larger, it was going to be huge as it took up the entire recreation room in the basement. It was great and we had a lot of fun putting it together and then operating it.

So when my daughter drove me to the Kamloops Heritage Railway, I was just like that kid again on Christmas day. It was off season as we were in Kamloops in November of 2015, so I could not experience the ride the train took tourists on, plus the cowboys on horse back robbing the train.

The next time we visit my daughter, I will be the 64 year old sitting on the train with a smile from ear to ear.

So make your holiday stop in Kamloops, British Columbia where all your dreams will come true as did mine.

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Sunday, December 27, 2015

Beautiful Back Alley Mural Paintings Kamloops British Columbia (23 - Pictures)


Above Photo: Just one of the amazing Back Alley Mural Paintings that is found in 
Kamloops, British Columbia.

During our visit with family in Kamloops, British Columbia, my daughter drove me to a back alley in the downtown area. I did wonder where she was taking me, but it soon became very clear as I my face lit up. All of the buildings along this back alley had beautiful murals painted on them by some very clever people. 

The back alley murals are amazing and when visiting Kamloops, B.C. make sure you take time to visit this wonderful work of art.

Back Alley Art Gallery:

Location Map for the Back Alley Mural Paintings in Kamloops, B.C.:

Kamloops Visitor Centre:


Below I have listed some information about Kamloops I am sure you will enjoy reading.

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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Additional Wooden Sculptures - The Hope Slide - Kawkawa Lake Park - Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park Hope British Columbia (9 - Pictures)


Above Photo: Lest We Forget In Memory Of Our War Dead.

Continuing from my post on December 23, 2015 entitled “A Beautiful Place To Visit Or Make it Your Home In Hope British Columbia” and the posting of a number of wooden sculptures pictures, I wanted to add the rest of the photos I have of the wooden sculptures.

So what I have done is to place information about the Hope Slide with some of the sights I saw and filmed around Hope in early November 2015.

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Beautiful Wooden Sculptures And A Great Place To Visit Hope British Columbia (13 - Pictures)


Above Photo: Beautiful wooden sculpture seen in front of the 
District of Hope, British Columbia.

The district of Hope is an amazing place to visit. First of all, Hope, B.C. is the gateway to pretty much all of British Columbia.

Hope has a population of approximately 6,170 residents and is located in the Cascade Mountain range, which makes for a very scenic place to visit, or a wonderful place to call home. Hope, British Columbia

On our journey around Hope in November 2015 we seen the most beautiful wooden sculptures which were carved with a chain-saw by Hope’s local artist Peter Ryan. The wooden sculptures were seen all throughout the town.

There are so many different things to see which made it hard to visit them all, but I certainly will return in 2016 to visit all that Hope has to offer. 

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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Mural Paintings In Prince George British Columbia (4 – Pictures)


Above Photo: One of the many Mural Paintings found in Prince George, British Columbia.

For our family and so many others, Prince George is a great place to spend your holidays. There are a lot of awesome lakes and camping spots available in the summer months, and there are excellent places to ski and snowboard. Prince George really has everything you can imagine, as it is a large city. 

In the summer of 2016 we plan on spending some time in Prince George as it is rich in history and so very scenic. So I can’t wait to dig around to see what I might find and bring to my visitors.

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Friday, December 18, 2015

Winter Scene - The Equity Silver Mine Road Houston British Columbia (75 - Pictures/Slideshow)


Above Photo: At the top of the rock bluff the tree tops are pure white from the snow and frost and in summertime you can see the mountain goats laying down sunbaking all seen from the Equity Silver Mine Road Houston, British Columbia.

Once again we headed off on a new adventure, this time closer to home. On December 14, 2015 we decided, since it was a beautiful day to take a drive out on the old Equity Silver Mine Road. The road had been ploughed recently so it was like a super highway. The sky was deep blue and the snow crystals glistened in the sunlight.

The Equity mine road has been one of my favorite places to visit which is just outside of town. Years back in the summer we would take all the little kids to a spot where they could catch some trout, and it was right at the side of the road. They would cast out their fishing line with a float attached and wait for the float to bob up and down. Of course there was always a juicy worm on the hook. 

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