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Here the trip we made from Tofino.

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Caro on the small path that leads to the Indian village where we had to go because we lacked the fire and we had still four days




School in Indian village



WHITE SAND COVE The view from our last campground before
The villagers maintain a series of Indian trails that lead to different beaches on the island.
WHITE SAND COVE Marc hanging every night as our food in the trees on the island because there are wolves. We have not seen but every morning, there were traces of their passage.


Periodically, the fog settled down, we caught 2 times on the water but as Mark always has the compass on him and in his mind, everything is always good.


Cow Bay is the most beautiful beach we had but also one where we walked at low tide most of the kayak to go to the tent.

Beach north of the island of Vargas

Towards Megin RIVER

Megin RIVER part of Strathcona Provincial Park. As the water level of the river was low we had to let the kayak and walk downstream. Very nice walk in the bed of a river calm and winding.



near Fall River. Marc has literally walked on the stone walls to make fresh water. Drink, drink. Almost every day, we wanted to restocking the river water. Yes, Josée, we put the product and we're not dead!
Another of our campsites, perched on a pile of rocks to sleep and when the tide was high, we had only 4 -5 feet in. We have seen an incredible number of stars sea
Determine the name of the vessel Howard and Suzie who took us on the run to do some sailing with them. We ate salmon with corn bread and honey. Special but very good! Our campsite that night was still on the stone.
Hi Howard and Suzie
Merci pour la invitation on board. We Appreciated And We shared a lot very good time with You.








Marc and his stick anti-wolf! He worked hard to carve them a bird's head. Enlarge the photo to see ...









We cooked mussels on fire. SO SO

last picture : TOOTOOWILTENA last campsite. SNIF SNIF!

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