Showing posts with label British Columbia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British Columbia. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2020

French Creek

 So far, this June hadn't been much of a summer. Nonetheless, the cloudy days were great for getting out and exploring beaches. This day (2020-06-22) found us snooping around beaches just south of Qualicum Beach. Here is a "postcard" from the banks of French Creek (with the French Creek harbour in the distance).

Banks of French Creek (2020-06-22)



Thursday, August 3, 2017

Horseshoe Bay - Low Tide Perspective

After visiting HR in Point Grey (2017-08-01), it was time to head home. Arriving at Horseshoe Bay, I decided that the low tide provided a unique opportunity to take pictures with a different perspective.

A different perspective of Horseshoe Bay...

Sunday, July 23, 2017

North Vancouver - Lone Rock Point in Indian Arm

On this gorgeous day in August (2006-08-31), Hanne and I set off kayaking, heading for Jug, Raccoon, and Twin Islands. We launched in Deep Cove and made our way along the North Vancouver shore before planning to cross Indian Arm, over to our destination islands. Off the shore we took our postcard picture at Lone Rock Point.

Lone Rock Point in Indian Arm...

Vancouver - Olympic Village

On a visit with Mom (2017-04-17), it was great to get down to Granville Island and then take one of the little sea busses to the Olympic Village. Once we disembarked from the vessel we took a stroll around the area. In this picture, BC Place Stadium is visible to the left; the water is False Creek.

View from Vancouver's Olympic Village...

Clinton - Snowy Highway...

This picture, taken on the last day of the year (2016-12-31), was never really supposed to be. As it happened, the province was inundated with snow storms, and BKR had to get back to Quesnel. I thought I'd accompany her on her snowy journey. All was well on our trip north and we had worried needlessly about impassable roads. We were making good time, and could see ourselves making Quesnel before it was too late in the day. That is, until a traffic accident just south of Cache Creek sent us on a detour through Merritt and then through Kamloops. By the time we arrived at Cache Creek, via the detour, it was late and discretion suggested an overnight stay in Clinton.

Last day of 2016 in Clinton...

Friday, July 21, 2017

Quesnel - Riverfront Trail

It's May (2016-05-08), so there's a good chance we're in Quesnel. And, when in Quesnel, why not take a stroll on Riverfront Trail? The May sun was warming things up and Spring was everywhere.

Quesnel: Riverfront Trail...

Pavilion - Marble Canyon Provincial Park

Usually, our Cariboo trip is in May. In 2014, our May was booked with London and Portugal. So it was that we visited Quesnel in the middle of June. Coming south on this day (2014-06-18), we opted for a break at the Marble Canyon Provincial Park. Surprisingly, the picnic area was deserted.

Marble Canyon picnic area...

Monday, July 17, 2017

Mayne Island - Georgina Point Lighthouse Park

Shortly after disembarking at the Village Bay ferry terminal - and being unsuccessful in our search for a place to eat - we opted for an exploration of the park at the Georgina Point Lighthouse. If I were a permanent resident of Mayne Island, I'm sure I'd be a frequent visitor to this place. (2016-09-25)


Looking over to Sturdies Bay on Galliano Island...








Thursday, July 13, 2017

Vancouver - Granville Island

Easter weekend saw me visiting Mom in Vancouver. We took this opportunity to check out Granville Island and then have lunch in the Olympic Village. The ride on the little False Creek ferry was a first for Mom.

Granville Island (2017-04-117)

Friday, February 19, 2016

Sointula - Dockside Details

After breakfast at the little (only perhaps?) bakery by the ferry terminal, we were off to a little Sointula sightseeing. While the fishing fleet on Malcolm Island may not be as large as in days of yore, the government docks and the many boats in Sointula still seemed fairly large (compared to Nanaimo, anyway). As usual, I find it hard to resist dockside details. <Click!>

2016-02-09 Sointula dockside details
2016-02-09 Sointula dockside details

Friday, February 12, 2016

Telegraph Cove: All's Quiet in February

After a couple of sunny February days on Malcolm Island (Sointula), our drive home took us to rainy Telegraph Cove. We were quite surprised; there was much more to see than we had anticipated. In fact, we've decided another trip, in warmer weather, should be planned.

2016-02-10 Telegraph Cove

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Crofton - Seawalk

On this November morning we opted for a drive down island. With no rain to keep us indoors, we stopped in Crofton to have a look at an Arts exhibition and to stroll along a very nice seawalk.

Crofton - Seawalk (2013-11-16)
Crofton - Seawalk (2013-11-16)

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Steveston - Finn Slough

On a foggy January afternoon, after some fish and chips along the Steveston Wharf, we took a drive out to Finn Slough. I had once read that Finn Slough is one of the most photographed locations in British Columbia's Lower Mainland. Whether true or not, CLICK!, one postcard view after another. I think "quaint" and "unique" sum up this area.


 Finn Slough in Steveston (Richmond, BC) 2014-01-26
 Finn Slough in Steveston (Richmond, BC) 2014-01-26

Monday, June 23, 2014

Vancouver - The Trans Canada Trail at Coal Harbour

Felix and I did a quick one-day tour of Vancouver in early January. For the previous few days, the west coast of British Columbia had been shrouded in fog. This day was no exception. Nonetheless, Vancouver showed itself in true postcard fashion. Here we see the Trans Canada Trail at Coal Harbour.

The Trans Canada Trail at Coal Harbour 2014-01-20
The Trans Canada Trail at Coal Harbour 2014-01-20

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Spuzzum - Alexandra Bridge

On our circular tour of south western British Columbia, Norbert and I spotted the turn-off to Alexandra Bridge Provincial Park. For years I'd been wanting to come here to view the old bridge but, for some reason, had always missed the entrance. This time, coming south along Highway 97, I got lucky.

It's just a short walk from the parking lot to the old bridge itself. The walk is worth it, if only to feel and hear the might of the Fraser River. I suppose, this being late June, the river was running particularly high.

Alexandra Bridge over the Fraser River 2013-05-24
Alexandra Bridge over the Fraser River 2013-05-24

Barkerville - Miner's Log Cabin

Our visit to Barkerville, the historic Cariboo goldrush town, would not have been complete without a postcard of the log cabins so characteristic of this region in the 1860s. Here's one with an added lean-to.

Miner's log cabin in Barkerville 2014-06-14
Miner's log cabin in Barkerville 2014-06-14

Barkerville - St. Saviour's Anglican Church

On a chilly mid June day, we drove out to Barkerville. Although we've been here many times before, this old historic goldrush town is always worth a visit. For the photographer, there are hundreds of opportunities to get nice pictures. In this case, the subject of the postcard is St. Saviour's Anglican Church, an historic one-storey rustic Carpenter Gothic Anglican building.  Construction of the church began in 1868, once transport routes to this remote Cariboo location had been improved. The church was not finished until after the first service, held on September 18, 1870. Today it is part of Barkerville Historic Town.

St. Saviour's Anglican Church;  one-storey rustic Carpenter  Gothic Anglican church in Barkerville 2014-06-14
St. Saviour's Anglican Church;  one-storey rustic Carpenter
Gothic Anglican church in Barkerville 
2014-06-14

Ladner - Fraser River Navigation Beacon

Although the Fraser River was running quite high in early July, a bunch of us went kayaking out of Ladner. Here, in this Postcard, we pass by a navigation beacon.



Navigation light in the Fraser River, near Ladner 2006-07-05
Navigation light in the Fraser River, near Ladner 2006-07-05

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Quesnel - Wooden Footbridge Across the Fraser River

While we were in Quesnel, visiting Britt, a stroll along the banks of the Fraser River brought us to this wooden footbridge.

Wooden Footbridge Across the Fraser River in Quesnel 2013-05-02

Osoyoos - Dusty Road Through Semi-Arid Landscape

While we were visiting the Okanagan Valley with Paul and Beate, we decided to take a road trip south to Osoyoos. While visiting the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre, we found ourselves virtually alone on this dusty Osoyoos road through a semi-arid landscape.

Dusty Osoyoos Road Through a Semi-Arid Landscape
at 
the Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre2013-07-17