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Vancouver Island
Considering that Mia and
Raymond's passports expire this year, we decided to make
use of them with a trip to Vancouver
Island, British
Columbia. We took a week and a half to
explore just a small part of this huge island. We
were stunned by the immensity and diversity of the
island. We camped in three locations to make it
possible for us to explore three unique chunks of the
island, including Victoria,
Pacific
Rim, and the central island from Campbell
River to Tahsis.
From the museums of Victoria to the tranquil beaches of
Pacific Rim to the rugged island interior, we got a
great flavor for what the island has to offer, and only
found ourselves hungry for more adventure there.
Waterfall (and some car in desperate need of a wash!) along Tree
to Sea Drive on Vancouver Island.
Hiking
We didn't expect to do much hiking on this vacation, thinking we'd
spend more time on the roads, but we still found enough opportunity
to get onto some trails for 27 miles of our adventure, and that
doesn't include all of the walking around downtown Victoria.
Here is a list of hikes that we took along the way (GPX file can be
downloaded here):
(Note: PP=Provincial Park)
Hike |
Park |
Distance
(miles)
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Niagara Falls |
Goldstream PP |
0.5
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Hidden Springs |
Goldstream PP |
0.4
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Goldstream Falls |
Goldstream PP |
1.9
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Sooke Potholes |
Sooke Potholes PP |
1.7
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Butchart Gardens |
Brentwood Bay, BC |
1.9
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Canada Day Fireworks |
Victoria, BC |
1
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Englishman River |
Englishman River PP |
1.4
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Englishman Falls |
Englishman Falls PP |
1
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Cathedral Grove |
McMillan PP |
0.9
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Wild Pacific Trail (Artist
Loops) |
Ucluelet, BC |
2.8
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South Beach |
Pacific Rim NP |
1.9
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Shorepine Bog |
Pacific Rim NP |
0.6
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Schooner Cove |
Pacific Rim NP |
1.7
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Radar Hill |
Pacific Rim NP |
0.5
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Half Moon Bay |
Pacific Rim NP |
1.9
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Wild Pacific Trail (Lighthouse) |
Ucluelet, BC |
2.2
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Little Qualicum Falls |
Little Qualicum Falls PP |
1.2
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Elk Falls |
Elk Falls PP |
2.5
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Lupine Falls |
Strathacona PP |
0.5
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Lady Falls |
Strathacona PP |
0.6
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TOTALS |
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27.1
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Locales
Highlights
- Victoria is a spectacular city, with amazing
sites. The Royal
British Columbia Museum is one of the finest
regional museums we've ever seen, and the whole family
agreed that after a visit to Butchart
Gardens, we may never want to visit another
Botanical Garden, since there doesn't seem anyway to
clear the bar set by the designers and gardeners there.
- Pacific Rim National Park is an amazing destination of
wild, pristine coast line. The best part about it
is how tranquil it is. We hiked down to a couple
of pristine beaches where we were the only people
there... literally! You can't find quietude like
that anywhere on the US Pacific Coast.
- Camping in Canada was a different experience.
Prices for campgrounds at provincial parks was
outlandish, but after doing some research, we found
private campgrounds with decent rates and tremendous
amenities, such as free hot showers (Parkside
CG in Campbell River had the best showers
ever!) The camp hosts were fantastic as
well. At Malahat
Mountain Meadows, we showed up late, and didn't
have a chance to exchange currency, so they allowed us
to pay a couple of days after our arrival in order to
get to a bank and get some Canadian dollars. (We
wanted to pay with as much cash on this trip as possible
to avoid exchange rate fees on the credit card.)
- The rugged interior of the island is an outdoorsman's
paradise. There are many ways to connect with
nature and find a peace of the island that is pretty
much all your own.
- Most of the family (Suzanne excluded) loved exploring
caves on the island. While we went to the popular
Horne
Lakes Caves Provincial Park, everyone agreed that
the unserviced Upana
Caves was a much better experience. Well off
the beaten path and barely on the map, we bumped into a
couple there who told us that even many locals didn't
know about the cave system.
- The ferry ride from Anacortes, WA to Sidney, BC is a
wonderful trip, since it weaves through the beautiful
San Juan Islands.
Lowlights
- Things are expensive in Canada. The cheapest gas
we found was about $5.20 per gallon. A single-day
admission to the Royal British Columbia Museum was $70,
and the Butchart Gardens set us back another $90.
To be fair, both have exceptionally high-quality
exhibits and presentation. In fact, our whole
family agreed that Butchart completely spoiled us and
will make it difficult to ever visit another botanical
garden again (which may actually means that it will save
us money in the long term.) :->
Favorites
Here's what each family member said was
their absolute favorite part of the trip:
Raymond: |
Victoria |
Amelia: |
Fireworks on Canada Day and
Breakfast at Tim Hortons
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Suzanne: |
Waterfalls |
Mike: |
Pacific Rim National Park
Beach Hikes |
Photos
We took over 500 pictures and placed them into two Flickr
albums. You can take a look at both of these albums here.
Last Updated -- 1
Sep 2014
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