Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Adventures in Canada

Day One of our Canadian odyssey passed in a bit of a blur – an 11-hour flight followed by a stumble around an area not designed for pedestrians, some lacklustre food court fare and a ridiculously early night. I think we were all in bed by 5pm.

Predictably, Day Two began excruciatingly early. We gave up trying to get the kids to stay in bed about 4am and were all downstairs having breakfast at 6. Catching the 9 o’clock sailing to Vancouver Island was not difficult.  The ferry ride was fun – a lot like the Interislander but a shorter voyage.




The next day we all went whale watching from Victoria. Orcas proved tricky to photograph, but we also saw a humpback, a bald eagle and many seals and sea lions.




On Monday we loaded up the cars and drove up the island to Lake Cowichan where we spent two nights camping in a pine forest campsite near the edge of the lake. Quite different from New Zealand camping grounds, which tend to be in big open paddocks.



There followed two days of fishing (the kids), swimming, kayaking (the ladies of the party) and s'mores (marshmallow, chocolate and Graham crackers combo) around the campfire. Sofia was the only one in our family who could walk the log around the swimming area with style. 




Stay tuned for the next installment - our adventures in dinosaur country!







2 comments:

Dadster said...

Did they catch any fish?

Anne said...

It all looks lovely. Don't know if you've watched any horror films which feature bad things happening at camping sites in trees, but I might find it tricky to sleep especially on night one.