Fisherman's Wharf Vessel Tours - Comox Valley BCSSF 2017 [Travelling Foodie]
BC Shellfish and Seeafood Festival 2017: Comox Valley Harbour Authorities Fisherman's Wharf Vessel Tours in Comox to learn about the different fishing vessels.
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A day on the Comox Docks
Footage from Robert Martin Crabbing
Solar Power in BC
This informative video describes how solar power works, how it is installed, and how connecting solar power with BC Hydro’s Net Metering Program can reduce your electricity bills.
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BC Seafood Festival 2018
After 12 years in the making, the next generation of the BC Seafood Festival, proudly held in the Comox Valley, Vancouver Island, is from June 8 to 17, establishing itself as the ‘must attend’ and largest seafood festival in western Canada!
Drac's Castle | Vancouver Island | Courtenay BC
Drac's Castle Courtenay BC
No. 8 was a shaft mine at Puntledge, between Bevan and Courtenay on the Lake Trail. There were 2 shafts dug at the No.8 mine, one about 706 feet deep to reach the No.2 seam was about 750 feet deep, the other 969 feet deep to reach the No.4 coal seam of the Comox Coal Fields. Rail line from the No.8 mine, as well as the nearby No.7 mine went to Union Wharf, now known as Union Bay to be loaded on ships. Between 1912 and 1914 the latest designs of steel surface equipment were installed at the pithead, however, only a small amount of underground exploration and production was completed, and the mine was closed and allowed to flood in 1915. In 1936 the mine was pumped out and refurbished, and active coal mining was conducted until the mine was again shut down in 1953 after producing 2.54 million tons of coal.
More info on the mine can be found here
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Comox Beach - Goose Spit Park Beach | Beautiful BC
Gorgeous Comox Beach in British Columbia..Great spot for summer picnic.
WCKAS Kayak Derby Comox Lake 2019
Fishing the 2019 WCKAS Comox Lake Kayak Derby with Henry Cole of Van Isle Yakkin
#6 Travel With Eathical : A Trip To The Hollywood Oyster Farm From The Comox Fisherman's Wharf
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We are taking you to an amazing deep water oyster farm called The Hollywood Oyster Farm. We took the boat from The comox Fisherman's Wharf and the journey was so mesmerizing. Watch it yourself.
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Sailing Coastal BC 2019 Part II of IV
Part II of IV parts, the 2019 sailing vacation from Sidney, British Columbia to Princess Louisa and Desolation Sound. Part II is the single handed sail into the Discovery Islands just north of Desolation Sound aboard Natasha, an Islander Bahama 30.
Idle No More: Comox Valley, Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada, December 29/2012
In solidarity with Chief Theresa Spence who has lit a fire in the sleeping hearts of The People in Canada and around the world. Together we RISE, together we STAND!
Salmon Fishing the Comox Valley
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Fisherman's Wharf at the Largest Commercial Fishing Harbour in Canada
Steveston Harbour in Richmond, British Columbia, is said to be the largest commercial fishing harbour in Canada. The harbour has the famous Fisherman's Wharf - open 24 hours - where fishers unload their catch and sell to the public. Species commonly sold when they are in season: Albacore tuna (June – October); Coho salmon (very limited fishery); Chum salmon (July – November); Dungeness crab (year round); Halibut (February – November); Pink salmon (July, August); Rockfish (year round)Sablefish / black cod (year round); Sea urchin (year round); Shrimp (year round); Sockeye salmon (July, August, September); Sole (year round); Spot prawns (May – June).
Massive Fire Destroys Commercial Fishing Boat in the Comox Valley
COMOX - Members of a fishing boat crew in the Comox Valley are out of work after a massive fire destroyed the commercial vessel they depend on.
Flames burst out on the boat earlier this week, at one point becoming so intense they threatened part of the nearby wharf.
Today the crew returned to try to salvage what they could of their livelihoods.
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Colombie Britannique 2012, Comox, Filberg Park
Les biches en liberté dans la ville de Comox,sur l'île de Vancouver
Juillet-août 2012, Canada, Colombie Britannique.
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2016 Comox Valley Farm Cycle Tour
The 6th Comox Valley Farm Cycle Tour, was hosted by the Comox Valley Cycling Coalition in collaboration with Comox Valley Economic Development. The Cycling Tour gives people a chance to visit local farms and discover first hand where their food comes from. It is a family-oriented event to promote the healthy food and the active bike lifestyle found in the Comox Valley. The Farm Cycle Tour is an annual event.
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Winter Harbour Vacation 2019 part 3
B.C. giving free rent
VICTORIA - B.C. museums threw their doors open on Wednesday, letting people in for free.
The museums were celebrating International Museum Day, an event that included 30 thousand museums worldwide.
The Province of B.C. also recognizes the importance museums play in our culture, so much so they've been giving one organization a free ride.
People were lining up to get into The Maritime Museum of B.C. today, but it's not always busy.
Over the past few years, the organization says attendance has been down at the former Victoria Courthouse in Bastion Square, way down at around 12 thousand people a year.
As the organization struggled to survive it stopped paying rent to its landlord, the Province of B.C.
It says it tried a couple of times, but couldn't keep up with the payments, then a year ago the museum says The government got tough and said 'look you guys, either pay up or ship out! says Executive Director Martyn Clark.
The museum says it recently came to a new understanding with its landlord, 10 thousand dollars a month, plus a percentage of ticket sales.
All back records of rent are going to be wiped out, says Clark Depending on who you talk to, it was somewhere in the neighbourhood of several hundred thousand dollars or even over a million.
The province says rent wasn't forgiven, but it acknowledges since 2006 it paid maintenance costs for the building more than one million dollars.
The Maritime Museum was one of three applicants applying for a lease in the steamship terminal building that is currently undergoing a multi-million renovation.
But how can the museum pay the rent there when they couldn't pay in its current location?
The museum says the move to the prime inner harbour location would bring in more people.
if you figure 135 thousand (people) at 12 bucks a head that's a lot of money, says Clark.
The museum acknowledges wherever it ends up, it has to change course and increase attendance.
The organization begins an aggressive marketing campaign tomorrow - hoping its next 60 years will be smooth sailing.
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Fishing on a quiet day
Well... dropped off my son at Comox Lake.... later a beaver attacked just like JAWS ... It was scarey when he knew something was coming but he couldn't see. The BEAVER attacked from underneath and nibbled at his flippers. Those beavers have big choppers. I guess this was funny to watch though, as fisherman laughed at the scene.