Author Archives: Katherine

Across Canada – the prairies

Driving across a flat section of the prairies

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Skeena Queen and Quinitsa

Skeena Queen and Quinitsa at the BC Ferries terminal in Fulford Harbour

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Global Gold

The bulk carrier Global Gold loading at Catalyst Paper in Crofton Crofton is an integrated paper and pulp manufacturing division with two operating paper machines and two pulp machines. Major products include newsprint, directory paper and kraft pulp, which is … Continue reading

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Murex Main

A walk along Murex Main – the back of Mt Washington

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The back of Mt Washington

A logged area on the back of Mt Washington

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Comox Lake

A quiet late September day at Comox Lake

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Courtenay River Estuary

Looking across the Courtenay River Estuary toward Courtenay and Cumberland

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A window into my life

A shuttered window on a barn near Burgoyne Bay – Salt Spring Island

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Pacific Baron

Pacific Baron at Comox Fisherman’s Wharf

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Comox Lake – water level 20 August 2018

Comox Lake at 133.646 m above sea level – 20 August 2018 Smoke from British Columbia wild fires obscuring the view toward Cumberland Comox Lake has a surface area of  2,100 ha, a maximum depth of 109 m and a … Continue reading

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