We had much of the today to ourselves before a dinner date late in the afternoon. The Lonely Planet guide came to our rescue and we headed off early to Lake Buntzen, a reservoir created by the BC Hydro company.

Both the guide book and locals warned us that this would be a popular (that is crowded) place on such a sunny Saturday. We seemed to be ahead of the rush and found a parking place with no trouble and settled in for an extended stay.

It was a very pleasant place, beautiful lake, lovely mountain setting, and the predicted crowds did eventually arrive.

Nina chose to busy herself walking the 12km "around the lake" trail.

I chose to sit on the beach doing a bit of people watching. On the beach the cosmopolitan nature (that is broad ethnic mix) of Vancouver's population was evident.

Later in the day finding our way to Langley and our dinner date presented us with opportunities to practice city driving skills.

Another night of gorilla camping in the streets of Langley.