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Brad Powell  > My Images of Vancouver Island > Pacific Rim Park, Tofino, and Ucluelet
On Saturday, March 15th, Norma and I drove out to the West Coast of the Island for a day of photography. We started the day off with a whale watching trip with Jamie's Whaling Station in Tofino. It was a beautiful sunny day but unfortunately very windy and the ocean was rough. We saw three gray whales but it was hard to track them and photograph them. The boat also took us to a sea-lion colony and then we went past Stubbs Island back into Clayoquot Sound. We saw the historic village of Opitsaht, inhabited for the past 5000 years. After our boat trip we toured the beaches and also went to Grice Bay to see the Tofino mudflats.
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Brad Powell > The Eik Cedar tree. This 800-year-old Western Red Cedar was condemned after the detection of a column of decay inside the trunk. A felling permit was issued and the chainsaw gang arrived. However, the citizens of Tofino came together to save the last example of the ancient old-growth trees that once covered the peninsula where Tofino now stands. In the middle of the standoff, two Tofino residents climbed eighty feet into the tree to spend the next 28 days in the tree's canopy. Engineers and Arborists conspired to find a way to preserve the Eik Cedar Tree. In summer 2002 the tree was finally fitted with a specially designed metal girdle with ground anchors and steel rods embedded in the bed rock.
Brad Powell > Morning calm on the Tofino waterfront.
Brad Powell > Three well used canoes.
Brad Powell > This is the boat we took for our bear-watching trip last year. Jamies Whaling Station took us up into Clayoquot sound to see the black bears feeding down at the shore at low tide. It was very rainy that day and the plexi-glass dome was a real life-saver!
Brad Powell > A fish packing boat anchored in Tofino Harbour.
Brad Powell > Commuting to work...Tofino style!
Brad Powell > Captain Wayne of Jamies Whaling Station points out something of interest to the passengers.
Brad Powell > One of the resorts outside of Tofino>
Brad Powell > The waves pound the rocks at the Lennard Island lighthouse off of Chestermans Beach.
Brad Powell > One of the other whale-watching companies.
Brad Powell > One of the other whale-watching companies. The smaller boats looked like they were getting tossed around pretty good.
Brad Powell > After looking for whales we took a trip out to a sea-lion colony. The sea-lions were up on a rock that was being battered by the surf.
Brad Powell > After looking for whales we took a trip out to a sea-lion colony. The sea-lions were up on a rock that was being battered by the surf.
Brad Powell > After looking for whales we took a trip out to a sea-lion colony. The sea-lions were up on a rock that was being battered by the surf.
Brad Powell > After looking for whales we took a trip out to a sea-lion colony. The sea-lions were up on a rock that was being battered by the surf.
One of the other whale-watching companies.
Brad Powell > One of the other whale-watching companies.
One of the other whale-watching companies.
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Keywords: canada whalewatching tofino vancouver island ucluelet digital photography sea otters humpback whales clayoquot bc pacific rim meares island hotsprings cove opitsaht gray whales
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