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wanders about with cameras
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The Royal Canadian Navy Naden Band – from a slightly different view
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A bit of time well spent in Campbell River at the Logger Sports competition.
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Esquimalt’s Fleming Beach at Macaulay Point is a popular spot for a bit of urban rock climbing practice
A multitude of choices for visitors to Victoria as they disembark at the Ogden Point cruise ship terminal
Vancouver Island Cops For Cancer team at Mount Washington after beating the Strathcona Parkway. The road rises almost 5000 feet over 18 kilometres from Highway 19 – that’s an impressive ride for anyone.

A bit of unplugged acoustic music at the James Bay market
Michael Collard Williams was born in the County of Shropshire, England. He immigrated first to the sheep ranches of the Okanagan in 1950 and then eight years later to Victoria, where established boarding kennels in Langford and Central Saanich.
In 1977 a career redirection involved him in the preservation and the improvement of Victoria’s downtown business and residential environment. Williams decided to preserve and to protect significant historical structures, while at the same time enhancing them with taste, imbuing them with colour, and revitalizing them. Williams largely focused his attention on old town Victoria, lower Johnson Street and the Victoria Box and Paper Building and the surrounds.
When Williams died on November 9, 2000 he left his downtown property holdings, house and art collections to the University of Victoria.
The Comox Valley Amateur Radio Club field day – June 28, 2014 at Kin Beach Provincial Park.

A dive course preparing for an open water lesson at the Ogden Point breakwater.