Seaplane landing in Nanaimo harbor, (No I did not go on a Seaplane) |
Tswassen Harbor at night |
BC Ferries Tswassen Docking station |
Back near Maple Ridge, Tom took me out to Cliff Falls in Kanaka Creek Regional Park where we walked around a bit and took in the sights. We also ventured over to a salmon fishery where Tom has done some work teaching along the stream and knows the man who runs the fishery. We will be interviewing him Friday because that is where a majority of the salmon used to populate Stoney Creek come from.
Kanaka Creek Falls |
Perfectly round hole in a volcanic rock made by circular scouring from the water. |
Kanaka Creek |
We also stopped off to hike up a path into the woods on a trail that was once railroad tracks to go check out the Cedar and Hemlock trees.
Tom explains to me what the notch is in the side of the tree, a place for the spring board to go in where a lumberjack will stand on and and cut the tree from there. |
A Cedar tree now becomes the nurse tree. |
Canopy of Cedar and Hemlocks |
Maple Leaves |
Cedar Forest |
Tom took me out to a clear cut area that hard to tell from this but it is actually replanted with trees, but blackberry bushes and other understory foliage is out competing them for now. |
Cedar Forest |
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