North Coast Trail — Day two

Beginning: North Coast Trail – road and first day

Morning of the second day didn’t bring any changes into wildlife viewing in the Skinner Creek estuary. But the amount of traces significantly increased.

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North Coast Trail – road and first day

This is story about our travel on the North Coast of Vancouver Island last summer. North of the Island is always fascinating me, and after my short visit to Cape Scott Park the desire to walk along the North Shore became unendurable. And finally in early . . . → Continue reading North Coast Trail – road and first day

Breakfast for two

Cape Scott

The north of Vancouver Island was in my plans for very long period of time and finally the initiated visit happened in the middle of this April. About Ronning’s Garden I already told and now about my old dream – Cape Scott Provincial Park. . . . → Continue reading Cape Scott

Ronning’s garden

My beloved Vancouver Island is famous by its gardens. Butchard’s Garden, for example, is known around the world. But not only Victoria neighborhood can pleased a garden-lover, the north of the Island also has its own beautiful garden. This garden is very different from Butchard’s one, . . . → Continue reading Ronning’s garden

Bridges of the past

I love passionately non-alive wood: logs, trunks, whitened by wind and sun tree carcases, knotted boughs, thick pieces of bark. It is pure aesthetic love. Of course, alive plants I love also, but it is very different things. So, a lot of whilom bridges and water.

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