Interesting boaty pics from Vancouver

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Just a load of pics of various boat / boaty related pics from Vancouver and Vancouver Island...

one of the many Vancouver marinas
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everything floats.... some boats are just a bit more housy
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Boat houses...
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House Boats!
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BC Ferries threading there way through the Gulf Islands was interesting, about 1hr 30 journey the route we crossed over, interesting strong tides, and pretty narrow gaps the big ferries hustle there way through..all with great views.
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same trip
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any engineers will like the look of this bridge, sadly the decision has been taken to replace it, and cranes are there to dismantle
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should have been spotting whales... but this also caught my eye
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and then we spotted one, popped up right by the boat
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a few whale watching tours boats round..
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we chose the fastest tour boat... surface drives produce great wake shots.
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lots of seals & sea-loins around
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spot the bald eagle on this marker
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wot now skip!
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a good looking Chris Craft FB..
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not sure about this boat's deck conversion..
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stayed with family who have a lake house... what a view
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Forgot how much fun you can have in an old speedboat.... helps if you have a lake to play on.
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..not boaty.. but come on... you gotta love a grizzly... and a really good 60x zoom lens!
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There are holiday snaps and there are holiday snaps but BLIMEY THEY ARE FAB !!!!!.................................... ................git ..... not jealous at all !!!
 
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Just a load of pics of various boat / boaty related pics from Vancouver and Vancouver Island...
I spent a couple of weeks there last year, a great place indeed.
Climate aside, which can be cold and rainy more often than one would wish, I can't think of many cities more liveable than Vancouver, with all sorts of playgrounds - from boating to mountain skiing - within easy reach.

And fantastic pics/report, many thanks for posting them.
They bring back nice memories...
...in fact, I should also have a few boaty pics of that area in my files.
I might have a look at my pc and post a few, if you don't mind mixing them with yours. :)
 
They the two bears at the top of the mountain, grouse mountain ?

Love that City have a good friend who lives there, Carderos is my favourite restaurant and dirty laundry my favourite vineyard !
 
Many thanks for those piccies. Have always enjoyed the passage through Active Pass which I used to do on freighters till they were banned :)

So many marinas around the south end of Vancouver Island and Vancouver and you certainly visited a few :):encouragement:
 
Fab pictures and I'm off to the Pacific North West for three weeks starting next weekend and cruising the Puget Sound on a friends boat.
An area I'd love to cruise. Please put some photos on the forum, Tom. Thanks to Firefly625 for his photos too
 
From Victoria, from fisherman wharf. Got to admit we (I) really wanted to see a humpback, but did over 60 miles and ended up seeing about 25 orcas so can't complain.

Was there this time last year and went watching out of Granville, spent 3 hours heading out with a God Awful hangover and the worlds most enthusiastic wale watcher from the aquarium who turned out to be a very sweet and hugely knowledgable young lady. It was Father's Day and she had her father with her. We eventually saw about 20 Orcas and then a humpback came out if nowhere and stayed with us for over an hour depite trying to move on. The girl was made up as was her father. I was trying not to be sick .... To add we did not have the surface drive rib we had some god awful aluminium landing craft that was completely open ....

Still an amazing day and something you don't see every day.
 
Was there this time last year and went watching out of Granville, spent 3 hours heading out with a God Awful hangover and the worlds most enthusiastic wale watcher from the aquarium who turned out to be a very sweet and hugely knowledgable young lady. It was Father's Day and she had her father with her. We eventually saw about 20 Orcas and then a humpback came out if nowhere and stayed with us for over an hour depite trying to move on. The girl was made up as was her father. I was trying not to be sick .... To add we did not have the surface drive rib we had some god awful aluminium landing craft that was completely open ....

Still an amazing day and something you don't see every day.

Well I think the orcas are sort of relied upon, a humpback or anthing else is a real bonus, although (as you experienced) a real possibility.

Would not have liked to do this with a hangover although hugely impressed by our boat, aluminium, circa 55ft monohull. On the way back wind was miniumal but was wind over tide and boat just ironed out a path at 37knots through some quiet large chop.

I took over 1700 pics, I could fill this forum for years. Will post some more next week.

I have been lucky enough to go to some very nice places on holiday, Vancouver Island in particular beats the best a country mile.
 
From Victoria, from fisherman wharf. Got to admit we (I) really wanted to see a humpback, but did over 60 miles and ended up seeing about 25 orcas so can't complain.

We see the humpbacks every year in Maui in early Jan before the go north to Alaska. They come really close to the boat and are amazing to watch. Never seen an Orca but my wife used to follow the J pod (J-1 orca) up in Puget sound and has been out on loads of boats. It's her sis that lives on VI.
 
We see the humpbacks every year in Maui in early Jan before the go north to Alaska. They come really close to the boat and are amazing to watch. Never seen an Orca but my wife used to follow the J pod (J-1 orca) up in Puget sound and has been out on loads of boats. It's her sis that lives on VI.

Very interesting, it was j pod we were following. We have been to Maui, didn't see any humpbacks as we visited in October, but a lovely place!
 
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