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What an amazing ride with Action Packed Charters!! We have to say that the view was so breathtaking that we have made it a point to say that if you are #Visiting #PortAlberni then you have to visit them for fishing charters or wildlife viewing. We were whisked of to China Creek Campground along the #AlbernInlet learned a bit about the history of the area by our Captain Mike. Carla shared about the territory of the nations. When we got back we were able to take a quick ride with Chris from #ThePortAlberniPortAuthority.
What a great opportunity to see the Different Nuu-Chah-Nulth Nations coming together to welcome the visitors with such a strong presence leaving the air full of #Energy. The beat of the drums lifting your soul.
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We also wanted to send out a huge thank you to the The Owls Path Canada Foundation H'art Indigenous Tourism Ambassadors Melody Quiisa & Tannis Laviolette for Participating.
Big Thanks to the Tseshaht First Nation Huu-ay-aht First Nations Tseshaht Canoe Family City of Port Alberni Local Government Explore Port Alberni Alberni Valley Tourism Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Centre The Owls Path Canada Foundation
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Zipline in Kennedy River Canyon
Fly through the river gorge on Kennedy River Canyon, 45 minutes from Port Alberni and 35 minutes from the Ucluelet- Tofino junction with highway 4. The zipline is a partnership between West Coast Wild and the Tla-o-qui-aht Nation. It is located in the Kennedy River canyon, about mid way between Port Alberni and Ucluelet. Video thanks to L-A Shibish. Visit longbeachmaps to see more adventure videos.
Fishing for Sockeye Salmon in BC
Hosts: Mike Mitchell
The pages of BCs oldest and most trusted outdoors publication BC Outdoors magazine, comes alive in high definition on a brand new fishing program.Join Host and editor Mike Mitchell as he and several different Co Hosts fish through out BC chasing Trout, Salmon, Steelhead and Giant White Sturgeon in this action packed and informative 30 minutes of fishing heaven. Along the way you will be treated to our learning with the pros segments and information on the gear you need to be successful out on the water.
Fishing Ucluelet BC with Gus Bradley
We got to see what a little professional coaching can do when you bring fishing and football together in Ucluelet BC. Gus was the Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator at this time. He was fun to be with! Check salmoneye.net for more fishing videos.
Fishing with Jenna and Dan
Fishing with Jenna and Dan at Port Alberni, Vancouver Island
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THE CPR LITTLE GENERAL MINI TRAIN
The “Little General” mini train is entirely owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway and operated during community events. It is a ¼ scale replica of their widely-used AC4400 General Electric locomotive and numbered CP 9380. The mini train is 60 ft. long, 7.5 ft. high, 5 ft. wide and powered by a Kubota tractor, which tows a passenger car and caboose. 20 passengers can be accommodated in the mini train, which has a turning radius of 45 ft. and, during the Calgary visit, operated in a wide circle within the parking lot. Going to events, the mini train travels in a monstrous 53-foot trailer, shown, pulled by a semi truck.
The mini train is featured here, in the Calgary Transit south parking lot, on July 30th, 2018, between 3:00 and 6:00 pm; during a cross country visit by the “CPR 150 Train”; of which I attached a clip, on the way to the festivities, at the end. During its layover there was no interior access into the commemorative train, but the crowd was entertained trackside, from a boxcar retrofitted with a stage. Meanwhile in the parking lot, “The Little General” provided free rides for big and small kids, on a “first come-first served” basis. The day was exceptionally windy, but thousands attended the commemorative event. Food trucks and community organizations rounded the CPR presence on the site.
The purpose of the CPR visit was, not only to commemorate Canada’s Confederation, a century and a half ago, but also to highlight Canadian Pacific’s 130 years of service to Canadians.
The CPR 150 Train was led by iconic maroon and gray FP9A
CPR locomotive 1401, built in 1958, with, among the consist, 10 immaculately restored vintage cars (1916-1931) in Tuscan red, from its “Royal Canadian Pacific” signature train.
The CPR 150 Train started in Port Moody BC (near Vancouver) and travelled to Montreal, with Ottawa, as its final destination. In its publicity for the train, CPR mentioned that “Port Moody to Montreal”, represented “a reverse trip”, from 130 years ago, when, scheduled service started to serve British Columbia from Montreal.
During the cross-Canada tour, The Little General provided rides in Port Moody, Calgary, Winnipeg and Hamilton; while during stop-overs in Revelstoke, Thunder Bay, Montreal, and Ottawa; the mini train was on site, but rides were not offered.
For the sake of avoiding repetition, I combined 3 mini train trips into one. There was a run, about every 20 minutes or so, and hundreds stood in line, hoping to eventually get on. The Canadian Pacific Railway head office is in Calgary and the event was absolutely free.
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YOU MUST GO HERE♥TIENES QUE IR AQUI CAMPING IN TOFINO 2016 ( BC ) CANADA
Tofino is an amazing place to go camping with your family and friends I recommend it
Best time to go is in summer but if you like the cold time also I recommend it
Lots of surfers come here because of the high waves and the beautiful beaches
Andnif you like adventure this is a must place to go to ♥
Tofino es un lugar muy hermoso donde puedes ir de campamento con tu familia y amigos, muchos surfistas bienen a este lugar porque hay holas grandes y hermosisimas playas eso si el agua es fria aun si hay sol pero vale la pena es una experiencia unica que quedas encantado mas si ati te gusta la aventura .♥
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Freedom and Forgiveness for Canada's First Peoples
Footage from the Forgiven Summit, June 11-13, 2010. Produced By: Denise Lodde
The Forgiven Summit was a response to the aboriginal apology issued by Prime Minister Steven Harper two years ago. A group of First Nations, Inuit and Metis motivated by faith gathered in Ottawa to sign the Charter of Freedom and Forgiveness, an official response to the apology. A new found freedom they celebrated
at the Forgiven Summit.
FEATURED IN REPORT:
Kenny Blacksmith- Gathering Nations International, Residential School Survivor
Wilfred Rabbit Salmon- Residential School Survivor
Michelle Bouchard- Charter of Freedom and Forgiveness Signatory
Steve Carlton- Inuit Signatory
Hon. Chuck Strahl- Indian and Northern Affairs Minister
Vincent Yellow Old Woman- Blackfoot Residential School Survivor
Hecklers interrupt Trudeau town hall in B.C.
Hecklers interrupt and are kicked out of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's town hall in B.C.
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7-3-15 - Day 66 - Pacific Rim National Park, British Columbia
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Question Period — May 4, 2018
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Haggards Cove Resort Fishing
Erich pulling in a chinook salmon at Haggards Cove, BC. July 2012
BIG 64LBS Chinook (King) Salmon Caught Near Port Hardy, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Caught with Serengeti Fishing Charters (serengetifishingcharters.com.
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Campbell River wooden slat Tyee boats.
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The Tyee Pool, Campbell River, British Columbia.
Typical evening during Tyee season
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2015 Library of Congress Literacy Awards
The receipts of the 2015 Library of Congress Literacy Award were honored in a ceremony. Through the generosity of David M. Rubenstein, the Library of Congress Literacy Awards Program honors organizations that have made outstanding contributions to increasing literacy in the U.S. or abroad.
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