Float plane landing as ferry leaves Departure Bay (2007-08-20) |
A frequently updated postcard of pictures and photos showing the beauty of Nanaimo and the surrounding area
2013/09/28
Multiple Transport Modes: Quintessentially Nanaimo
This is one of those postcard shots you're only likely to get from a kayak. In this case, I was just pulling out of Middden Bay on Newcastle Island, and rounding Shaft Point, into Departure Bay when this float plane landed just as the BC Ferries' Queen of Cowichan was leaving the terminal. Quintessentially west coast British Columbia!
2013/09/27
Fresh Fish: Right off the Boat in Nanaimo Harbour
2013/09/26
A Foggy View of Nanaimo Harbour
2013/09/24
Nanaimo harbour and the coming and going of float planes
My kayak meandering had taken me from the Brechin Road launch to the downtown harbour in Nanaimo. A constant, postcard, feature of the Nanaimo harbour is the coming and going of float planes. This picture just had to be snapped.
Nanaimo harbour and the coming and going of float planes (2007-08-20) |
Nanaimo Harbour Ferry making its way back to town from Newcastle Island
It was a cloudy day, but it was an August day. Thus, it was a day for kayaking. After launching at my usual spot at the foot of Brechin Road, I slowly paddled my way along the waterfront in the general direction of downtown Nanaimo. Near the harbour, I spotted the Nanaimo Harbour Ferry making its way back to town from Newcastle Island. Bright colours. Cute boat. Clearly a postcard!
Nanaimo Harbour Ferry making its way back to town from Newcastle Island (2007-08-20) |
The Salish Sea and Shack Island
A sunny day in early July is as good a time as any to visit Pipers Lagoon Park in Nanaimo. On this day, walking out along the cliffs that define the lagoon, my postcard was defined by the blue of the Salish Sea and the tiny flecks of colour that identify Shack Island.
The Salish Sea and Shack Island (2012-07-04) |
2013/09/23
Downtown Nanaimo
In December, as the hectic of the Christmas season was threatening to become stressful, I opted for a brisk walk out along Jack Point and Biggs Park. The sun played along and illuminated the downtown of Nanaimo nicely.
Downtown Nanaimo as seen from Jack Point (Biggs Park) (2011-12-09) |
2013/09/12
Island Queen, the "Protection Connection"
There's something "African Queen" about the ferries that ply the waters between Nanaimo Harbour and the Dinghy Dock Pub on Protection Island. The trip, and the cold beer with lunch at the pub is always a treat. Occasionally we'll pop over ourselves, but it's almost a must-see experience when we've got overseas visitors.
Island Queen of the "Protection Connection" (2013-08-17) |
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