What We Love What We Love: Dogs on LogsBubs is happy to be here, and we're happy to see it What We Love: Low Angle Light on the E&N RailwaySunbeams break through, illuminating a railway lost to time and history. What We Love: The Old Comox & Campbell Lake Logging TramwayHow many logs do you suppose this 2-6-2 locomotive transported in its day? Photos: Mt. Washington is a Powder WonderlandAll powder all weekend at the VanIsle ski resort What We Love: Colourful Sea CreaturesThis month's low tides are revealing all sorts of life What We Love: Misty ZeballosIt's just so peaceful What We Love: Eagles Taking in the SunsetIce, Estuary, and Eagle What We Love: Mornings by the DockDo you ever go out in the morning to have the place to yourself? What We Love: Firey SunrisesWinter skies have been on fire lately...but with sun, not actual fire (like the summer). What We Love: Port AlicePort Alice looks lovely in black and white. What We Love: Driftwood Sculptures of Classic VW VansThe Quadra Island-based Alex Witcombe of Drifted Creations is a genius with driftwood What We Love: When the Water is Like GlassRapids are fun, but calm days are so lovely What We Love – Colours of the SkyA true natural art piece! What We Love – Recycled Mats With a Story!Each one tells a unique story of life at sea! What We Love : Our Island Storms!Photographer Joel Bourgoin caught some of the crazy lightning we've been having! What We Love: Kayaking at Storey’s BeachWow! A sunset with seabirds on the water What We Love: Road Trip SunsetsSunset from an overpass has us dreaming of adventure What We Love: Wildflowers in the AlpineIndian paintbrush grows in the alpine and some places along the west coast What We Love: Pouting BearsWhy the long face, bud? What We Love: Eight-legged Sea CreaturesDiving gives us a view into a whole new world What We Love: The Gathering PlaceVisitors have created a whole army of little rock sculptures What We Love: Electric SkiesIt was a dramatic day! What We Love: Haihte Mountain RangeThey don't call it Rugged Mountain for nothing What We Love: Nature’s LightshowNature showed up and showed out What We Love: DragonfliesThese teeny tiny helicopters are like magic in flight What We Love: Cluxewe BeachIt's a great spot to watch the sun sink behind the horizon What We Love: Dramatic MoonscapesMissing last week's Buck Moon? Here it is again Load More What We LovePopular What We Love Content What We Love: Chrome Island Lighthouse What We Love: The Old Comox & Campbell Lake Logging Tramway What We Love: Cathedral Grove’s New Wheelchair Accessible WalkwayFeatured Stories Tahsis Tug-of-War“This was by far my worst day in local government in the last five years, tweeted Deputy Mayor Sarah Fowler of the kurfuffle. Why Are We Throwing Out Delicious Seafood?These crabs are prolific, invasive, delicious, so why won't Fisheries and Oceans Canada let them on British Columbians plates? Nothing Is Sacred – Not Even BeerBut is it still craft beer when a machine makes the recipe?Other StoriesOur HomeHousing & Real EstateLocal HeroesLooking BackNew WaysWeatherWhat We LoveWorking LifeThe TakeR 'n RFoodFunWildlife & CrittersCOVIDStaying Well
What We Love: Low Angle Light on the E&N RailwaySunbeams break through, illuminating a railway lost to time and history.
What We Love: The Old Comox & Campbell Lake Logging TramwayHow many logs do you suppose this 2-6-2 locomotive transported in its day?
What We Love: Firey SunrisesWinter skies have been on fire lately...but with sun, not actual fire (like the summer).
What We Love: Driftwood Sculptures of Classic VW VansThe Quadra Island-based Alex Witcombe of Drifted Creations is a genius with driftwood
What We Love : Our Island Storms!Photographer Joel Bourgoin caught some of the crazy lightning we've been having!
What We Love: Wildflowers in the AlpineIndian paintbrush grows in the alpine and some places along the west coast
Tahsis Tug-of-War“This was by far my worst day in local government in the last five years, tweeted Deputy Mayor Sarah Fowler of the kurfuffle.
Why Are We Throwing Out Delicious Seafood?These crabs are prolific, invasive, delicious, so why won't Fisheries and Oceans Canada let them on British Columbians plates?