Adjacent to Clayoquot Sound, Kennedy Lake in the largest body of fresh water on Vancouver Island. The park includes two sites along the south shore of the lake, located on Hwy 4, 8 km east of the Pacific Rim Hwy/Hwy 4 junction. The closest communities are Ucluelet and Tofino. One access spot is directly off of …
This is a little lake with a dam close to Cowichan River Provincial Park. I have no idea why there is a dam there. I don’t really understand dams. As I was taking pics a man told me it’s a good fishing lake for “seniors and children because it is stocked” with rainbow trout. After …
Enos Lake is in the centre Nanoose Peninsula. There are over 7km of trails through wetlands, rocky bluffs, arbutus trees and around the lake. Wildflowers are in full bloom. There is an endangered fish species in Enos Lake: the limnetic Enos Lake Stickleback. This is the only place where this specific stickleback pair is found. …
Guest Post: This was an old, now abandoned campground. I had discovered it a few years ago and brought Mason there today after his baseball game. It has overgrown openings where sites used to be, a boarded up camp office, lots of No Parking and No Swimming signs and a mossy, weedy camp road (that …
D and I went fishing (no bites) and tested our advanced hiking skills on an Xtreme meadow path. Wildlife sighting: 1 tiny mouse Number of times D said “pick up those dogs”: 0
This is a beautiful network of trails along the Cowichan River. Here’s the blurb from the government site: The Glenora Trails Head Park is an important eastern gateway to the Cowichan River Provincial Park, the central portion of the Cowichan Valley Trail (part of The Great Trail), the Cowichan River Footpath and Glenora Riverside Park. (https://www.cvrd.bc.ca/210/Glenora-Trails-Head-Park) Huh? …