What constitutes a Backyard in Cowichan Bay (2011-05-21) |
Frequently updated postcards (pictures and photos) showing off the beauty of Vancouver Island
Friday, December 20, 2013
Cowichan Bay - What constitutes a Backyard in Cow Bay
Cowichan Bay (Cow Bay to the locals) is nothing if not "funky". It's fun to contemplate what it would be like to have a backyard as depicted here.
Van Anda, Texada Island - Fishing Pier Perspective
It was late in August and I was camping at Mouat Bay with Barb, Sean, Lee, and a cast of thousands (#exaggeration). Camping on the western side of Texada Island generally also includes a trip to Van Anda, on the eastern shore. And, when in Van Anda, a stop at the pier is "must see BC".
Vanada, Texada Island - Fishing Pier Perspective (2012-08-27) |
Nanoose Bay - Trail leading to Clam Beds
Hanne had heard that moonsnail shells were to be found in abundance at the Nanoose Bay beach. On a low tide in early July, we drove out to have a look and for Hanne to go "collecting". She was in luck. By a small parking lot, this little trail leads to the beach.
When walking about at lower tides, be careful to respect the various commercial clam/oyster beds in the area.
Nanoose Bay - Trail leading to Clam Beds (2012-07-06) |
Nanoose - Moorcroft Regional Park; Old Cabins
For what seemed like several years, there was discussion in the local newspapers about what do to with the old Moorecroft property. I had know idea about the what or where of this property. Finally, when I heard that it had been absorbed into the Nanaimo Regional Park system (of which I'm a huge fan), I decided we'd have a look. It was a pleasant walk, and one that we've done several times since the first visit. In this postcard, a view of one of the many small cabins that will be systemically removed from the site (safety and maintenance cost concerns, believe).
Quadra Island - Sailing past the Rebecca Spit Light
Since Britta had a few days off, we decided on a camping trip up Vancouver Island. Up island, however, meant rain clouds the further north we got. We looked eastward and noticed brighter skies over Quadra Island, and brighter yet beyond that. Beyond that, as far as our world was concerned, meant Cortes island. So, that where we headed. While on the ferry for Whaletown, on Cortes Island, my camera caught this sailboat passing by the navigation light at Rebecca Spit on cotrtes Island.
Quadra Island - the Rebecca Spit Light (2011-07-11) |
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Cowichan Valley - Stopping for coffee at Whippletree Junction
It had been a few years since we'd stopped at Whippletree Junction, just south of Duncan, BC. After a recent trip to Victoria, on our way back home, we turned off the highway for another look. A great place for photos of old, colourful buildings.
Coffee and shopping at Whippletree Junction (2013-11-23) |
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Alberni Valley - McLean Sawmill Historic Site
After spending a few hours walking about Stamp River Provincial Park, on the road back to Port Alberni, we spotted a directional sign to the National Historic site at the old McLean sawmill. Curious, we turned off the road to see what this was all about. Happily, after we parked the car, we noticed that coffee and a bite to eat were available at a little snack bar. Before we could even get our bearings, a gentleman, dressed in the garb of an old-time train conductor, ushered us past the snack bar, "If you hurry, you'll catch the show." We did catch the show (real live old-time loggers - yes, we call them loggers, not lumberjacks - showing how things used to be done), and made a note to come back here with our next Vancouver Island visitors. Here's the day's postcard.
McLean Sawmill Historic Site (2011-06-25) |
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Nanaimo - November stroll at Neck Point Park
It's not often that Nanaimo is graced by sunshine in November. On this particular day, a leafless tree silhouette, in Neck Point Park, provided a postcard frame for a chilly Salish Sea.
A rare sunny November view of the British Columbia mainland across the Salish Sea (2012-11-26) |
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Royston - Red Railing
Pardon the title alliteration.
I can't count the number of times we've driven by the Royston turn-off on Highway 19a (known locally as the Oceanside Route or the Old Island Highway) with hardly a thought to actually having a look. On this day in August, after poking around Comox (I think we checked out the new Costco there), the mood just hit me; "why not take a drive down to the water?" We found this little pier right at the end of Royston Road, where it intersects with Marine Drive.
I can't count the number of times we've driven by the Royston turn-off on Highway 19a (known locally as the Oceanside Route or the Old Island Highway) with hardly a thought to actually having a look. On this day in August, after poking around Comox (I think we checked out the new Costco there), the mood just hit me; "why not take a drive down to the water?" We found this little pier right at the end of Royston Road, where it intersects with Marine Drive.
The view here is of Comox (Port Augusta as it was known in earlier times - circa 1860).
Royston; The view here, is of Comox (2011-08-10) |
Labels:
British Columbia,
Park,
Pier,
Salish Sea,
Water
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Nanaimo - Colliery Dam; this may soon be gone
The Colliery Dam Park in Nanaimo is being "reconfigured" and this may soon be gone. A postcard view in remembrance.
The Colliery Dam Park in Nanaimo (2012-02-15) |
The Colliery Dam Park in Nanaimo (2012-02-15) |
Labels:
British Columbia,
Lake,
Nanaimo,
Park,
Water
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Port Alberni - Wooden Eagle takes flight
After a long road trip, coming back from Ucluelet, Tofino, and Long Beach, we stop by the quay at Port Alberni for a cup of coffee and a little snoop about. The wind was blowing fairly hard, and this carved eagle seemed to be taking flight.
Eagle takes flight in wind funnelling up the Alberni Channel (2013-07-12) |
Labels:
Alberni,
Art,
British Columbia,
Dock,
Harbour,
Park,
Pier,
Port Alberni,
Vancouver Island,
Water,
Wharf
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Victoria - Iconic Postcard View
This may well be 999,999th photo with this view but, so be it. It is what it is: Victoria in the summer.
And, lest we forget, the words of James Douglas upon setting sights on the area that is now Victoria:
And, lest we forget, the words of James Douglas upon setting sights on the area that is now Victoria:
Open spaces of verdant meadow were a welcome contrast to thick dark forest on other parts of the coast. In a letter to James Hargrave, Douglas described the scene: “The place itself appears a perfect ‘Eden’ in the midst of the dreary wilderness of the North...one might be pardoned for supposing it had dropped from the clouds into its present position.” (James Douglas to James Hargrave, February 5, 1843, G. P. de T. Glazebrook, ed. The Hargrave Correspondence, p. 420)
View Of Victoria's Inner Harbour (2009-07-21) |
Monday, August 12, 2013
Ladysmith - A Working Harbour
While kayaking out of Transfer Beach in Landysmith, it became abundantly clear that this is a "working harbour". Plenty of log booms, saw-milling activity, and the boom boat I managed to capture for this postcard.
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Leaving no doubt that Ladysmith is a working harbour |
Leaving no doubt that Ladysmith is a working harbour |
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Long Beach - The Raw Beauty of Florencia Bay
After a restful night at the Cabins at Terrace Beach in Ucluelet, and a walk out to the Amphitrite Lighthouse along the Wild Pacific Trail, we opt for some beachcombing along the sands of Florencia Bay. The raw beauty of this beach is indescribable; this postcard is better than words, I think.
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The raw beauty of Florencia Bay is indescribable |
The raw beauty of Florencia Bay is indescribable |
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Nanaimo - Rainforest Walk through Benson Creek Falls Regional Park
Late March finds us deep in the Benson Creek Falls Regional Park rainforest accompanied by rain. How appropriate.
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Benson Creek Falls Regional Park (2012-03-30) |
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Sunday, August 11, 2013
Ladysmith - A Study in Blue in the harbour
A stroll along the waterfront in Ladysmith with terrific views of the harbour and marina. In this case, as usual, some boats caught my eye. CLICK!
A Study in blue; boats in the marina at Ladysmith (2013-02-03) |
Port Alberni - A stroll around the pier in Port Alberni
The 12th of July took us to Port Alberni, and a stroll about the pier. As usual, I was attracted to boats and sundry nautical themes.
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Looking out over the Port Alberni harbour from the pier (2013-07-12) |
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Labels:
Alberni,
Boat,
British Columbia,
Dock,
Harbour,
Pier,
Port Alberni,
Vancouver Island,
Water,
Wharf
Parksville - Sand Sculpting Competition & Exhibition
In August, Parkville's Sand Sculpting Competition & Exhibition is open for viewing until the 18th of the month. It's really worth having a look. Amazing creativity from the artists involved.
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Close-up of one of the sand sculptures at Parksville's Sand Sculpting Competition & Exhibition |
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