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Apples galore. Photo by Marcella Andrews
Elk migrate almost the length of the island.
The home coming statue in Victoria.
Photo – Ian Byington. www.BrotherIan.ca
Alpaca wool grown, spun and dyed in Errington
Cape Scott provincial park
Blue whale
A snowy morning in Chemainus.
Sheringham Point lighthouse
Sunset, sunrise always colourful on Vancouver Island.
Photo by Lisa Redding. http://lisaredding.com
At rest. Photo – Ian Byington. www.BrotherIan.ca At rest.
The moon rises over McNeil Bay, Victoria
Where is my stick? Woss river flows from Woss Lake into the ocean. Photo by Don Shadbolt.
We give the coats off are backs for you. Photo by Marcella Andrews.
Rain is just another invigorating energy source on Vancouver Island
Photo by Mathieu Powell
Elk falls, Campbell River.
Colour me Victoria at Butchart Gardens, Saanich, Victoria.
Photo – Ian Byington. www.BrotherIan.ca
Eagle ignores F18 at CFB comox.
Photo by CFB Comox
RV Parks on Vancouver Island
Californian sea lions at Deep Bay.
Photo by Marcella Andrews
School of porpoises having fun
At peace in a quiet Vancouver Island cove.
Photo – Ian Byington. www.BrotherIan.ca
Farm fresh from markets all over the island. Photo by www.seniors101.ca
An explosion of colour at sunset in Qualicum Beach.
HDR, East Sooke Park, BC, Coppermine Trail, Coast Trail, Hiking, Coast
Just watching.
Photo – Ian Byington. www.BrotherIan.ca
The sun sets on 2014.Photo by Marcella Andrews.
A young black bear
Black creek buffalo farm
Totem pole on the beach at Qualicum.
Photo by Marcella Andrews.
Fall at Hatley Castle, Victoria.
China town Victoria
An island woodpecker.
First nations canoe.
Photo by Marcella Andrews
A West Coast Christmas Card. by Marcella Andrews
Herons at the Qualicum River estuary.
Photo by Marcella Andrews.
Fantastic craft brewery’s on the Island
Tulips in spring
Northern Lights can be seen from Vancouver Island
Cape Scott
The joy of farmers markets.
The island is a bird watchers paradise.
Photo by Marcella Andrews
Time for supper
Bull Elk
There is always another cove around the corner.
Photo by Lisa Redding. http://lisaredding.com
Cleaning fish and feeding the gulls.
Photo – Ian Byington. www.BrotherIan.ca
The cycle continues in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria.
Sunshine in a jar. Photo by Marcella Andrews.
Endless waves.
Photo by Lisa Redding. http://lisaredding.com
Aerial view of Port Alnerni
A room with a view.
Photo – Ian Byington. www.BrotherIan.ca
The view from here.
Good bye to 2014.
Photo by Marcella Andrews
Butchart gardens, Victoria
Easter at Christ Church cathedral Victoria BC
Cape Mudge lighthouse
Beacon Hill Park.
The sun will rise tomorrow and welcome 2015..
Photo – Ian Byington. www.BrotherIan.ca
Muriel in Victoria.
Photo – Ian Byington. www.BrotherIan.ca .
The deer were paddling before we got here, so be gentle with them and share. Photo by Marcella Andrews
Brew pubs
Fall colours.
Spring Lambs in Meadow with Daffodils in Bloom, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada — Image by © Chris Cheadle/All Canada Photos/Corbis
The worlds largest burl, Port Mcneill
Even Turkey Vultures spend their summers on Vancouver Island. Photo by Marcella Andrews.
BC legislature, Victoria
The dogwood is the provincial flower of British Columbia
Even the dolphins are happy to be here
Behind the scenes in Chemainus
Cougar.
Drift wood surrounds the island which helps to stabilise the beaches
April Cherry blossom in Victoria. Photo by Marcella Andrews
Daffodils in Qualicum Beach.Photo by Marcella Andrews
Rush hour in Chemainus Island Woman photo
The pace is yours. Photo by Alicia Kent.
This beach is for you. Photo by Ashley Marston.
Family style farms cover the lower half of the Island. Photo by Marcella Andrews.
Moss street open air art show, Victoria. Photo by www.BrotherIan.ca
Misty morning in ParksvillePhoto by Marcella Andrews
Beautiful lagoon in Beacon Hill park, Victoria, Photo by www.BrotherIan.ca
Kelp beds Photo by Alicia Kent
A calm day. Photo by Kimberley Bruce
Safe harbour Photo by Sarah Williams
Mountains and sea so close to each other. Photo by Marcella Andrews
The beauty isn’t weather dependent. Photo by Alicia Kent
Just do what makes you happy. Photo by Alicia Kent