Monthly Archives: December 2020

SAYWARD CANOE CIRCUIT

The Sawyard Forest Canoe Circuit is Vancouver Island’s most popular canoe route with an abundance of well maintained camp sites (drive-in to “rustic”) and good portages (the vast majority of them can be done with a canoe cart). It can be easily paddled … Continue reading

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BURGESS SHALE

The name “Burgess Shale” refers to the fossil ridge-line between Wapta Mountain and Mount Field in Yoho National Park, home to many well-preserved 505 million year old fossils – regarded as one of the world’s most important fossil sites. This … Continue reading

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MARINE DEBRIS REMOVAL INITIATIVE

120 Tonnes of Debris Collected 1000 Cubic Metres of Debris Nearly 800 Lift Bags Transported 1000+ Kms of Coastline Cleaned Nine Vessels to Support Crew More than 100 People Employed 42 days in the field The Marine Debris Removal Initiative … Continue reading

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GERALD ISLAND IVY

BALLENAS-WINCHELSEA ARCHIPELAGO This is a cluster of 19 islands and islets just off-shore from Nanoose Bay on the east coast of Vancouver Island, running north from the Lantzville area and Nanoose Harbour to Rathtrevor Beach near Parksville. Nanoose Bay is … Continue reading

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CREW SAILBOATS

Looking to take your #adventurelife to a whole new level in the new year? Or dreaming of spending the winter in a tropical paradise but want to avoid the high price tag and monotony of a typical cruise or Caribbean … Continue reading

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