Mt. Assiniboine, British Columbia
DrFumblefinger shares images of a journey to Mt. Assiniboine in eastern BC. It is the tallest peak in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, and has a distinctive pyramidal shape.
DrFumblefinger shares images of a journey to Mt. Assiniboine in eastern BC. It is the tallest peak in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, and has a distinctive pyramidal shape.
The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Cauldron remains a permanent landmark on the Jack Poole Plaza. Samantha shares some pictures from her visit.
DrFumblefinger visits the Miner’s Memorial in Sparwood. The plaque and accompanying sculpture remember the 181 miners who lost their lives in the region since 1901.
Balance Rock on Haida Gwaii is aptly named. It’s quite a large rock, perhaps 4 meters wide, and rests steady even while it is pounded by the elements.
A hole-dotted cliff in B.C. is home to swallows.
DrFumblefinger came across a flock of bighorn sheep beside the road.
DrFumblefinger enjoys a lovely sunset on the eastern shore of Vancouver Island.
DrFumblefinger is a fan of the color of tamarack trees in the fall.
DrFumblefinger recalls one of his more memorable trips, a week of sea kayaking with his 13 year old son in British Columbia’s Inside Passage.
DrFumblefinger shares images of a journey to Mt. Assiniboine in eastern BC. It is the tallest peak in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, and has a distinctive pyramidal shape.
The 2010 Vancouver Olympic Cauldron remains a permanent landmark on the Jack Poole Plaza. Samantha shares some pictures from her visit.
DrFumblefinger visits the Miner’s Memorial in Sparwood. The plaque and accompanying sculpture remember the 181 miners who lost their lives in the region since 1901.
Balance Rock on Haida Gwaii is aptly named. It’s quite a large rock, perhaps 4 meters wide, and rests steady even while it is pounded by the elements.
A hole-dotted cliff in B.C. is home to swallows.
DrFumblefinger came across a flock of bighorn sheep beside the road.
DrFumblefinger enjoys a lovely sunset on the eastern shore of Vancouver Island.
DrFumblefinger is a fan of the color of tamarack trees in the fall.
DrFumblefinger recalls one of his more memorable trips, a week of sea kayaking with his 13 year old son in British Columbia’s Inside Passage.