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A longliner crosses the Queen Charlotte Strait in a cotton candy pink sunset.

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What We Love: Longliners on a Lovely Evening

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  • July 7, 2022
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Bask in the view from the Scotia Bay Resort in Port Hardy

Brian Texmo has a knack for capturing some of the NorthIsle’s most stunning moments.

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