Gold Canyon, Az

Gold Canyon, Az
New Years Day 2015, Gold Canyon, AZ

Thursday, May 5, 2022

Victoria to Port Renfrew

Tuesday we went for a drive.  A little longer than we had planned but overall a good day.  We had initially planned to do Fishermans Wharf and take in some of the sights along the waterfront.  Unfortunately while it wasn't raining it was cool and very windy and not really conducive to walking along the waterfront.  We did a quick walk around the wharf, walked down to the Empress hotel and went into the Robert Bateman gallery.  By that time we were pretty chilled.  We drove around Beacon Hill Park and then decided to head to Sooke for lunch.  We had a great meal at Route 14 restaurant and then drove to Port Renfrew and took the mountain route back to Duncan and on up to Nanoose Bay and home.  A long drive but some great sights along the way.

The working fleet down on the wharf.


Houseboats of every shape and colour



Some are private residences and some are restaurants or tour operators. 



Saw this little boat down by the end of the pier.  Was really curious who the owner was so I asked Google.  Didn't find the owners name however did find out that it is for sale.  Price has been reduced.  Only asking $21 million.  




Float planes lined up just waiting for the tourists to arrive. 


BC Legislative buildings.  




Empress Hotel.  Pretty grand. 



More houseboats on the wharf.  


Our drive to Port Renfrew we noticed these trees with white bark and green moss.  They really stood out from the rest of the forest. 



Port Renfrew.  Clouds had really moved in with rain and I was a little worried that as we headed to higher elevation we would experience snow.  We didn't and I was very happy about that.  



Saw a group of harbour seals but they kept their distance. 



We took the mountain road back to Duncan and came upon this forest.  Miles of thick trees covered in moss with all the limbs broken off until you got way up into the canopy.  It was so dark and wet just a few feet from the road.  I wish I had taken more time to explore.  



 The drive back was interesting.  Lots of narrow bridges only allowing one way traffic and many signs to beware of logging trucks.  We didn't meet any thank goodness.  The hills showed lots of logging activity.  From virgin forest to clear cut areas to sections that had been reforested. 

Last long driving day before we head to Lake Louise.  The rest of our stay here will be shorter trips and with rain in the forecast some time for reading, blogging and snoozing.  

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