Saturday, September 1, 2018

Campbell River and Victoria BC

Our cruise ship landed safely in Vancouver.
We disembarked, said our goodbyes to Ralph and Yvonne,
and caught a taxi to the BC Ferries Terminal
for a transfer to Nanaimo.



One night spent there with a lovely harbour walk -
getting our sea legs back!

Our rented van comfortably carried us to 
Campbell River, BC - our destination for the next few days.

A fishing excursion here was SO much fun
(us gals didn't even think we wanted to do this when planning the trip,
however, we loved it!)
Thankfully it was calm and not nearly as chilly as we had anticipated.

Sunrise - an early start to the day!





Only one fish was caught
and they didn't seem to be biting so Dan, our captain, took us on a 
whale watching tour.

Spectacular sightings of hump backs, seals, and sea lions.









We returned to the fishing spot and low and behold ....
wait for it ...

We EACH caught some lovely salmon!!!

Beautiful Chinook!!! Biggest of the day.




Yep, this is no fish story! We each caught one ...
3 Chinook Salmon and mine was a nice Coho Salmon.
We are looking forward to receiving a shipment of these beauties
smoked and canned.

The next day we headed to Courtenay, BC, just down the road,
for a bicycle tour throughout the countryside and city.
My sea legs hadn't turned into cycle legs but I did my best to keep up.

This was so much fun. We toured a cider brewery, an amazing
blueberry field, a farmer's market along the way, and



Later that afternoon we went to explore the Elk Falls Suspension Bridge.






Dwarfed by these huge, ancient trees, and the sound of distant
rushing water made me feel peaceful
and in awe of my Creator as we hiked toward the bridge.







No words ...






Another remarkable bridge ... the historic Kinsole Trestle Bridge
was well worth the hike in to see it!



Our final destination ... Victoria BC






We stayed at Abigail's - a beautiful B & B hotel
well located in the city.
They served incredibly delicious full breakfasts
and at 4:30 p.m. hors d'oeuvres spread
not to be missed!

Some of their delicious recipes (i.e.
the yummy oatmeal cookies and their
quinoa salad can be found on their website:
Abigail's Hotel










On our first evening we were thrilled to take in the city's BC Day celebrations.
After a delicious fish and chips dinner at fisherman's wharf,
we sat on the parliament building steps and enjoyed the evening!
Symphony Splash, bagpipe bands marching about, and fireworks - a perfect night!







A fun activity and great way to see part of this serene city
was by segway!


They made us wear funny helmets but that was all part of the fun!

We walked downtown to Beacon Hill Park.
It was tinder dry all around but still so beautiful.





A lovely way to end our vacation.

We were ready and eager to be home to see our loved ones
and get back into routine .... nuff said!
Thanks for coming along.



Till next time ......... here's to September 2018.

4 comments:

  1. That is a lovely way to end your vacation for sure. Look at those fish...great catch. Would you believe Dear and I stayed at Abigails way back in the early 90's with friends. Brought back some good memories. We loved it. Beautiful trip and lovely photos!

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  2. Oh, such a fun way to end your holiday! I love the PNW---we lived in Vancouver for a year when I was in high school and I remember our first trip to Victoria. I took our family back about 10 years ago! I'm sure you're thrilled to be home :)

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  3. What a beautiful tag on to your cruise! My niece used to work st Abigail's B&B and so we stayed there once too! It is beautiful!

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  4. Oh, and I forgot to mention the salmon! Wow! So special that you could each get one!

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