Nimpkish river (North island adventure)
Some easily accessible spots along the Nimpkish river on northern Vancouver island. These spots are right on the side of highway 19 north of Woss, BC.
Nimpkish Trip
Nimpkish Lake and beyond. August 2014. Filmed from a DJI Phantom 2 with GoPro Hero 3+ camera
[Wikipedia] Woss Lake Provincial Park
Woss Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located 75 kilometres southeast of Port McNeill, near the community of Woss, which is also known as Woss Lake.
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Nimpkish Valley 2
last camping trip for the year it's time for HUNTING SEASON
Marble river explorations
Marble river explorations, where we started. Right off the Port Alice highway 30 on northern Vancouver island. These rock formations are among my favourites of all time! Subscribe for more nature videos like this one.
Bear Falls/Marble River Provincial Park
I hike to Bear Falls in the Marble River Provincial Park.
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Atluck Lake Campground on Northern Vancouver Island
A walk through of the campground on Atluck Lake on Northern Vancouver Island with room for 15-20 campers. There are also three more campsites located at kms 4, 5.8 & 6 that hold 2-4 campers.
Atluck Lake main campground has some picnic tables, fire rings, 4 pit toilets and a beautiful sandy beach for swimming. A natural boat launch at the main entrance of the site as well as anywhere along the beach that you can get to.
The fishing is good and the lake is deep and 4 km long. It gets windy during the afternoon with the exception of the bay which the main campground resides in.
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Nahmint River after a heavy rain
Nahmint River after a heavy rain. Vancouver Island BC
VANCOUVER ISLAND TRAVEL VLOG | Rainy Day Driving on LOGGING ROADS, BC, Canada ????️????
Come join us for this Vancouver Island travel vlog as we highlight our journey driving on a rainy day taking detours on loggings roads en route from Port Alice to Comox. Some of the highlights include stops in Woss, Schoen Lake and Sayward along the way.
Let me warn you guys, you’re in for a lot of rain on this episode! The plan was to drive from Port Alice to Comox, while taking a few detours to go hiking, but that didn’t happen. The weather had other plans and since there was a bit of a deluge going on and we kinda wanted to stay dry, we had to adapt. So, if you’re down for some adventuring down logging roads, random car chats, and a cute deer or two, then come and join us for this rainy day of driving.
After a quick lunch stop in the town of Woss, we continued our off-road adventures on Vancouver Island down bumpy roads on our way to Schoen Lake. We almost didn't make it given the weather conditions!
We then got back on the highway and tried to tack on a few more kilometres before our next stop in Sayward, which we had been told is a good place to try and see elk. Well, I think the elk were probably hiding from the rain, but we did see a cute deer munching on a perfectly manicured garden, so that made it up for it.
And that was that. We continued straight down to Comox, where we checked in to our home for the night and proceeded to order Sam’s favourite take out: pizza! Stay tuned as we'll have more Vancouver Island travel videos from Parksville, Campbell River, Nanaimo and Victoria coming out soon.
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VANCOUVER ISLAND TRAVEL VLOG | Rainy Day Driving on LOGGING ROADS, BC, Canada:
Come join us for an epic road trip to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada where partner with Trover to cover the island from the south all the way up to the north. Unlike most Vancouver Island road trips and travel series which focus on the triangle of Vancouver, Nanaimo and Tofino, we branch off and visit lesser-known places such as Gold River, Port Alice and Malcolm Island just to name a few.
Our trip to Vancouver Island starts off with a flight from Toronto to Vancouver, followed by the shortest flight of our lives from Vancouver to Victoria. From Victoria, we head to our base of Mount Washington in the central part of the island, where highlights include spotting black bears, hiking in Mount Washington and visiting vineyards in Comox.
Our journey then continues to Gold River, Sam's hometown, where we board the Uchuck III en route to Friendly Cove. We also go to nearby Campbell River where we walk along a beautiful fishing dock, tour a hatchery and come across a black bear, and hike in Elk Falls which was our favourite hike on this entire journey.
Heading to northern Vancouver Island, we base ourselves in Port Alice and visit the nearby towns of Port McNeill, Port Hardy and Telegraph Cove. For separate day trips, we take the ferry to Malcolm Island where we visit the former Finnish Community of Sointula and take another ferry to Alert Bay where we have the opportunity to appreciate First Nations totem poles, artwork and museums.
Our Vancouver Island road trip concludes with visits to Parksville, Nanaimo and Victoria. Overall, it was one of the best road trips we've ever done focusing mostly on nature, outdoor adventure, wildlife spotting and visiting off-the-beaten-path villages and communities that have a lot to offer but aren't that well known.
If you are thinking of doing a Canada road trip, Vancouver Island should be at the top of your list. For more information and tips on all the places we visited on Vancouver Island, you can check out this Trover list:
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Kitty Coleman Provincial Park
Kitty Coleman Provincial Park
Marble River Hatchery
NVISEA partners with the Friends of the Marble River Society to operate the Marble River Hatchery. This facility operates under the Department of Fisheres and Oceans Salmonid Enhancement Program's Public Involvement Program (PIP). The Friends of the Marble River Society is Northern Vancouver Island's largest volunteer organization oriented toward salmonid enhancement, stewardship and habitat restoration.
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Drive to Mount Cain Vancouver Island
Drive up to Mount Cain Alpine Park/Ski area. Located southeast of Woss BC, Canada. Mount Cain sits 1819m above sea level and had a snow base of 220cm at bottom of the ski runs on this day. We took the Tsitika mainline logging road back to hwy 19 instead of continuing along the main road which was plowed out to the highway. The main road was plowed but icy in sections due to a lack of sanding. We crossed the highway and continued on the Tsitika River logging road for a short distance before turning around to go back to the highway. We had been following two sets of Elk tracks along the road before reaching the highway. We lucked out and spotted the two elk several km down the highway on a side road before continuing are trip home.
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Vancouver Island is in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The island is 460 kilometres (290 mi) in length, 100 kilometres (62 mi) in width at its widest point, and 32,134 km2 (12,407 sq mi) in area. It is the largest island on the West Coast of North America.
The southern part of Vancouver Island and some of the nearby Gulf Islands are the only parts of British Columbia or Western Canada to lie south of the 49th Parallel. This area has one of the warmest climates in Canada, and since the mid-1990s has been mild enough in a few areas to grow subtropical Mediterranean crops such as olives and lemons.Vancouver Island had a population in 2016 of 775,347. Nearly half of that figure (367,770) live in the metropolitan area of Greater Victoria. Other notable cities and towns on Vancouver Island include Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Parksville, Courtenay, and Campbell River. Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, is located on the island, but the larger city of Vancouver is not – it is on the North American mainland, across the Strait of Georgia from Nanaimo.
Vancouver Island has been the homeland to many indigenous peoples for thousands of years. The island was explored by British and Spanish expeditions in the late 18th century. It was named Quadra's and Vancouver's Island in commemoration of the friendly negotiations held in 1792 by Spanish commander of the Nootka Sound settlement, Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, and by British naval captain George Vancouver, during the Nootka Crisis. Bodega y Quadra's name was eventually dropped from the name. It is one of several North American locations named after George Vancouver, who explored the Pacific Northwest coast between 1791 and 1794.
Vancouver Island is the world's 43rd largest island, Canada's 11th largest island, and Canada's second most populous island after the Island of Montreal. It is the largest Pacific island anywhere east of New Zealand.
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North Island Mall, Port Hardy, BC Drone Footage 4
Drone footage of Port Hardy and North Island Mall.
North Island Mall is a Vancouver Island family owned and managed facility providing office environments to its diverse clientele. For more than 25 years, the family has operated with small town values such as personalized service, commitment, strong work ethic, integrity and loyalty. North Island Mall is strategically located, offering tenants easy access to the Airport, major highway transportation routes, ferries or downtown centres.
camping at kennedy lake vancouver island !
mike, raven,jared,gio,steff,logan,jenna,holly,kayla & runt . july 2010