Subject: British Columbia info requested
Date: Mar 27 08:38:33 1996
From: Alvaro Jaramillo - alvaro at quake.net


>Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 08:12:09 PST
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>Subject: British Columbia info requested
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>Dear Chatters:
>I will travelling to Vancouver 4/2 -4/12, spending the mid portion
>in Spokane WA. Can anyone give me some ideas about best
>place, time, ferry, to see pelagics, early migrants and interesting
>year-round residents in BC and especially on Vancouver Island?
>Are certain ferries to the island better than others (time and
>location?) Also, can anyone could give some insight on the
>weather situation going across BC then dropping into Spokane
>vs. travelling across WA? Would the mountain passes be to
>treacherous with spring storms early in April? Lastly, are there
>any hotlines to call in Vancouver which give the low-down on
>the sightings from ferry crossings, and pelagics to see from
>shore? I would appreciate any and all information! Thanks in
>advance! Personal E-mail address follows.
>Marcy Foster
>890 Klein Road
>Amherst, NY 14221-1926
>phone: 716-689-3720 (H) and
> 716-639-9727 (W)
>E-mail: mfoster at localnet.com
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>
Alvaro Jaramillo "You are better off not knowing
Half Moon Bay, CA how sausages and laws are made"
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