Departing from Vancouver in the morning, along Highway No. 1 across Canada, passing through the Lower Mainland of the Fraser Valley, passing the filming location of "First Blood", which is also a beautiful town during the gold rush a hundred years ago - Hope Town. Then go to Kelowna, the hometown of fruits in BC, take a dip in Okanagan Lake to look for the lake monster "Ogopogo" in Indian mythology, visit the local famous "VQA" winery, taste red and white wines and buy the world Famous Canadian Icewine. Then head to Grizzly/Golden Town for accommodation.
Itinerary:
Vancouver → Drive through Fraser Valley → Kelowna → Okanagan Lake (15 mins) → The Last Spike (30 mins) → Revelstoke / Golden
Okanagan Lake
Okanagan Lake is a lake where algae and plant growth are limited. The shallow portions at either end of the lake tend to have the most plant growth. This lake is a must-see destination and will be definitely worth the visit.
The Last Spike
The Last Spike was the final and ceremonial railway spike driven into the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) track by company director Donald Smith on the morning of November 7th, 1885. The ceremony marked the completion of the transcontinental CPR. It was a muted affair at which a group of company officials and laborers gathered at Craigellachie. The Last Spike symbolized more than just the completion of a railway. Contemporaries and historians have viewed the Last Spike as an event when national unity was recognized.
Hotels: Sandman Hotel Revelstoke(or similar)
Breakfast: NoneLunch: NoneDinner: None