Vancouver Island British Columbia

October 5, 2009 by  

Vancouver Island is a large island in British Columbia, just off Canada’s Pacific coast, separated from the mainland by the Strait of Georgia. It is 460 km (286 mi) long and up to 80 km (50 mi) wide, a magnificent landscape of emerald forests, snow-capped mountains, flower-filled meadows, crystal-clear ice-cold lakes and rivers, and pristine coastline pounded by the Pacific Ocean. The island is paradise for outdoor pursuits enthusiasts, and it is one of the few places in the world where you can play golf and go skiing on the same day.

There are mountains down the centre of the island, the Vancouver Island Ranges, dividing it into the rugged and wet west coast and the drier east coast with a more rolling landscape. The highest point on the island is the Golden Hinde at 2,195 m (7,200 ft), lying within the Strathcona Provincial Park, and there are a few glaciers here, the largest of which is the Comox Glacier,

The west coast is rocky and mountainous, characterized by fjords, bays and inlets, while the. interior has many rivers and lakes, of which Kennedy Lake, northeast of Ucluelet, is the largest.

At the southern tip of the island is the elegant capital, Victoria, with its historic parliament, narrow streets dotted with cafes, pubs and colourful gardens, and boats floating lazily in the sparkling harbour. There is an abundance of sights to experience here, including the world-famous Butchart Botanical Gardens, with over a million plants. The gardens are divided into themed areas, such as Japanese or Italian, and each is a beautiful garden in its own right.

Activities available in this big outdoors include skiing, white-water rafting, caving, mountain biking, surfing, sailing, diving and snorkelling, bungy jumping and many other exciting pursuits. There are deep-sea fishing trips for halibut, salmon and chinook, whale-watching excursions or kayaking in the inlets of the Pacific Rim National Park.

Trekking and hiking through the wilderness is also popular here, and can be done on horse or on foot along the trails in the woods.

Wildlife viewing is becoming more and more popular, with black bears high on the wish-list, and ecotours by boat can offer sightings of bald eagles, sea lions and sea otters.

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Comments

4 Responses to “Vancouver Island British Columbia”

  1. mona sam on April 27th, 2010 1:47 am

    kennedy is amazing, i’m really impressed with them this year. they’ve come a long way from a few years ago. i think they look great!

  2. tri on June 19th, 2010 12:44 pm

    Rest assured we dearly wanted to go off shore!! Trip started with 45 knot (SW?) winds and 30 foot breaking waves. The horrible weather made it difficult to venture beyond Kain’s Island and it was in the lee of the island where I shot the video footage, yes that was the calm water. On the 4th day it started to calm and finally we did go offshore, far enough to find 300′ depth (10 miles or so?), where I promptly jigged up a 27 lb’ Chinook on a Mudraker. By noon the next day the wind blew up again.

  3. David on September 2nd, 2010 3:05 am

    jaypiddy: Very cool stuff indeed. We will be working with Flight Centre Canada and NEWAD on a cool social campaign this fall. Stay tuned. -

  4. Pacific Coast Alliance on December 6th, 2011 8:48 am

    PIPES : Surf: 1-2 ft. Small long period swell from the southwest. Light northeast winds with a slight chop.

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