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Monthly Archives: May 2018
Memories of Moorecroft
Low tide at Moorecroft Regional Park – looking toward Gerald Island from the lagoon
Posted in Beach, Georgia Strait, Nanoose, nature, ocean, Parksville, summer
Tagged beach, Georgia Strait, Moorecroft Regional Park, Nanoose, nature, ocean, outdoors, Parksville, summer, United Church of Canada
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At the beach
At the beach – Wall Beach at low tide
Posted in Beach, Nanoose, nature, ocean, Parksville, summer
Tagged beach, Nanoose, nature, ocean, outdoors, Parksville, seaweed, summer, Wall Beach
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The Empress
The Empress – an iconic Victoria landmark
Posted in buildings, landmarks, summer, tourism, Victoria
Tagged buildings, James Bay, landmarks, Ships Point, summer, The Empress, tourism, Victoria, water taxi
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Bye bye Bluey
The old Johnson Street Bridge framed by the new Johnson Street Bridge
Posted in bridges, history, not your normal view, summer, tourism, Victoria
Tagged Blue Bridge, bridges, history, Johnson Street Bridge, not your normal view, summer, Victoria
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Nanaimo tent city
The growing tent city in Nanaimo
Posted in Nanaimo, people, summer
Tagged homeless, Nanaimo, social issues, tent city, Wellcox Yard
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On the hard – Gowlland Scout (ex Finlay 2)
Gowlland Scout on the hard at Stones Marina & Boatyard in Nanaimo
Posted in fishing boats, marina, Nanaimo, ships, tugs
Tagged Finlay 2, Gowlland Scout, marina, Nanaimo, ships, Stones Marina & Boatyard, tug boats, tugs
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Heather Rae – on the hard
Heather Rae on the hard at Stones Marina & Boatyard in Nanaimo
Posted in fishing boats, marina, Nanaimo
Tagged fish boat, fishing boats, Heather Rae, marina, Nanaimo, Stones Marina & Boatyard
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Jeanette Dawn–on the hard
Jeanette Dawn on the hard at Stones Marina & Boatyard in Nanaimo
Posted in fishing boats, marina, Nanaimo
Tagged fish boat, fishing boats, marina, Nanaimo, Stones Marina & Boatyard
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BC Highway 19 – Corcan Road bridge
Looking down Island to the north In case you’ve ever wondered what Highway 19 looks like from the Corcan Road bridge, well, I shot a pair of images, and now you know… Looking up Island to the south
The train still runs here…
The train still runs here – Dorman Road, Nanaimo
Posted in E&N, history, Nanaimo, rail
Tagged E & N Railway, history, Nanaimo, rail crossing, trains
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