skydivinclive 0 #1 May 14, 2016 Hi, I am 29 and from Australia and I am doing a road trip across Canada in June/July 2016. I plan to catch as many drop zones as possible along the way plus a couple of bike parks! I will look to buy a car in Vancouver around 19th June and head from there. If anyone is keen on joining for part or full journey let me know, always good to share stories and a few beers! Cheers, Clive Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 558 #2 June 3, 2016 Hi Clive, How is the planning going so far? So you buy your car in Vancouver, drive less tan an hour, jump at Oitt Meadows, drive less than an hour and make another jump at Abbottsford, drive three hours to jump at Kamloops, another hour to Salmon Arm ..... Have you considered side trips to Vancouver Island (4 DZs) or a day trip to Skydive Whistler? Prairie Provinces are easy. There are only 3 DZs in Alberta: with one DZ (Beiseker) serving Calgary and a pair (Eden North and Westlock) serving Edmonton. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aphid 0 #3 June 3, 2016 riggerrobHi Clive, How is the planning going so far? So you buy your car in Vancouver, drive less tan an hour, jump at Oitt Meadows, drive less than an hour and make another jump at Abbottsford, drive three hours to jump at Kamloops, an hour drive from there to jump in Vernon, another hour to Salmon Arm ..... Have you considered side trips to Vancouver Island (4 DZs) or a day trip to Skydive Whistler? Prairie Provinces are easy. There are only 3 4 DZs in Alberta: with one DZ (Beiseker) serving Calgary and a pair (Eden North and Westlock) serving Edmonton, and one serving Red Deer/Innisfail. Try this link, Clive - http://cspa.ca/en/dropzones Enjoy your visit! John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 1,903 #4 June 9, 2016 QuotePrairie Provinces are easy. There are only 3 DZs in Alberta: with one DZ (Beiseker) serving Calgary and a pair (Eden North and Westlock) serving Edmonton. uugghhh..... Rob, I hate to break it to you, but Saskatchewan and Manitoba are both considered to be prairie provinces of Canada.Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites