Vancouver Island
Spences Bridge, BC
Spences Bridge, BC
Sprout Lake near Port Alberni BC.
Tin Wis Resort near Tofino, BC
Mackenzie Beach, Tofino, BC
Mackenzie Beach, Tofino, BC
Mackenzie Beach, Tofino, BC
Mackenzie Beach, Tofino, BC
Tuesday April 17 - Tin Wis Resort.
Tofino, BC
Tofino, BC
Tofino, BC
Seen on the beach.
Seen on the beach.
Seen on the beach
Tofino, BC
Tofino, BC
MacKenzie Beach.
Evening shot at MacKenzie Beach, Tofino, BC
Evening shot at MacKenzie Beach, Tofino, BC
ART SHOW No.20
Stayed here 4 nights.
Vancouver Island.
Our new 2018 Subaru.
Quesnel River - April 8
April 7 - Lots of snow yet.
Baker Creek near Tibbles Lake.
Deventer - The Netherlands
Nov. 2017 - Updated April 2018 -
Sad Dog in back of truck.
Lac La Hache - March 31
H. van Meegeren 1928
H. van Meegeren 1928
March 28, 2018
March 28, 2018
Lac La Hache
Beautiful day on Good Friday.
More activity in the trees today.
Mural in 100 Mile House, BC
100 Mile House, BC - Mural
Under age.
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Cathedral Grove, located in MacMillan Provincial Park, is one of the most accessible stands of giant Douglas fir trees on Vancouver Island. Here visitors can stroll through a network of trails under the shadow of towering ancient Douglas-fir trees, majestic pillars untouched by the modern world – some more than 800 years old.
Trails on either side of the highway lead visitors through the mighty stands of this coastal forest. On the south side you will find the largest Douglas firs - one measuring more than 9 meters in circumference. On the northern side of the road you’ll find groves of ancient Western red cedar standing sentry over nearby Cameron Lake.
Trails on either side of the highway lead visitors through the mighty stands of this coastal forest. On the south side you will find the largest Douglas firs - one measuring more than 9 meters in circumference. On the northern side of the road you’ll find groves of ancient Western red cedar standing sentry over nearby Cameron Lake.
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