We have yet to see a bear this year and have not sighted a single orca but we have seen whales and whales and hummingbirds and beautiful vistas. Enjoy with us:

Such impressive animals. Any idea what is on the tip of the nearest fluke?

Never expected to find hummingbirds in remote anchorages.
A sunset to remember
Jan knits for Nancy
The trolls of Grenville Channel

Prince Rupert on a foggy night

At slack this waterfall is flat for about 8 minutes. We traversed it in the small boat and explored the inlet quickly.
A pod of Humpback whales feeding off South Pitt Island
It's illegal to have a posting without a fish picture
A wonderful paella dinner with friends
A closing whale tail
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