Vancouver Island Part 1 - Parksville and Ucluelet
We caught the ferry and hoped we would leave the smoke behind.
The air was much better on the beach in Parksville but the smoke obscured the hills in the distance.
It was not the best beach I have ever been to, but there was a lot of interesting debris around.
The next day was a drive to Ucluelet. We stopped for an hour or so at Cathedral Grove. This was a glorious example of old-growth forest, with some trees over 800 years old.
Some of the trees were huge!
After a coffee in town, we did the Lighthouse Loop walk. There were some amazing trees along the walk, bent into strange shapes by the weather.
The end of the walk had a "bog walk". This had very different vegetation than the rest of the walk, with a lot more colour, but few trees.
The next morning, we had to be up at 5am to drive to Tofino along an unlit road!
Then out on a RHIB to go bear watching. In the area around Trofino bears will come down onto the foreshore after the high tide to look for food. Searching among the rocks to find what the tide had left behind.
(Like a prize pillock, I forgot my telephoto lens!)
The inlet / bay itself was very atmospheric in the early morning - the trip set off just after sunrise.
We also had the chance to get up "close" to Harbour Seal colony.
Unfortunately it was also very grey.
There were plenty of strange sea weeds around.
But some trees had made their way onto the beach
The weather brightened up!
The walk was around 10km - mostly at the top of the treeline but at times it did go further into the trees.
The two days around the Pacific Rim, were very different to the earlier part of the holiday. It felt to be closer to the natural environment, rather than the expansive views in the mountains.
We had a glorious chalet at the Black Rock Resort, with views out to the bay, and I spent my time enjoying the view with a beer rather than taking photos.
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