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Chillin in Victoria

Victoria, Canada


A more casual start to the day today, leaving Howard Johnson, a sort of Travelodge franchise chain. A well organised place and a good nights sleep. Off to Cathedral Grove and arrived before 10; the guide book suggested an early arrival to find parking. Sure enough by the time we left at almost 11, the car park was double parked in places and we were glad to be able to navigate out before being completely blocked. The grove itself was stunning; words really can't describe seeing an 800 year old tree with huge girth and height, festooned with mosses and lichens, surrounded by fallen comrades returning to the earth the nutrients they have stored, together with other younger comrades of perhaps 600 years old. They bring a sense of one's own tiny contribution in the timeline of evolution. The 800 year old tree was already 300 years old when Christopher Columbus discovered N.America. On arrival, we were warned that one of the trees had fallen yesterday afternoon and taken out a bridge and footpath, so while we could see the damage, that circuit was closed. I'm quite glad we didn't stop there yesterday as a tree on the head is quite likely to spoil your day; there is a notice outside the entrance spelling out the risks...............

Quitting the Grove, we drove on to Qualicum Beach, where we had a lovely brunch of crabcakes, salad and fries in a pub on the sea front. The beach here is extraordinary – huge only just begins to define it! And it was busy but looked empty.

Driving on south to see the English River Falls at Errington, we pulled in to the car park which was huge and quite empty. There are two sets of falls with bridges across just downstream to admire the view. These were quite spectacular. Despite the bridge being very substantial, I still felt uncomfortable looking down into the void at the upper falls, where the river tumbles over a ledge into a deep narrow channel at right angles to the flow. The lower falls are rather gentler by comparison but the clamber back up to the car park is quite strenuous, especially in the warm conditions. We were glad of the air conditioning to cool us off back at the car.

Arriving at Victoria late afternoon, it was obvious it is a Friday, with the long queues getting out for the weekend going the opposite way. It is a lot cooler here than it has been, with a temperature of 20°C and a fresh breeze. We checked in to Ocean Island Backpackers and were given our keys, directions and essential information before driving off to the flat.

It is a lovely place with its own bathroom and fully equipped kitchen. It was nice to be able to choose and cook our own meal again. The shops are within a 10 minute walk, so we put our coats on and spent a happy hour there before getting back and cooking supper.


permalink written by  rickandsuejohnson on August 6, 2010 from Victoria, Canada
from the travel blog: Go west, then go west some more.
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