Welcome to Part Three of this series about my recent visit to Bamfield, to stay at Outer Shores Lodge. You can find Part One here, and Part Two here.
While our days were spent in and on the water, the clear nights were for observing the skies while listening to Sara and Jon talk about the universe and point out what we were seeing. Fascinating stuff!
Another option for guests at Outer Shores was a tour of the local waters, hosted by Scott. I was lucky enough to get to experience 2 of these rides! During our tours, Scott shared his knowledge of the area including showing us ancient village sites, and of course the local flora and fauna. Including whales! Humpback whales were spotted on every boat ride!
Another activity I really enjoyed was exploring West Bamfield. Scott took me on a walk to Brady’s Beach the first day there and I enjoyed it so much I went back on my own later.
I also visited the West Coast Magic Park.
Including a phone of the wind. I had never heard of this before, but I can see how this would provide an outlet for people experiencing grief and loss.
And the tiniest artist’s studio I have ever seen.
I also enjoyed walks along the boardwalk along on the east side of West Bamfield, facing the inlet.
Whew! This post turned out to be quite a long one, and if you made it this far I hope you enjoyed the visual tour of West Bamfield and surrounding waters.
Wow! A trip of a lifetime, Deb! Wonderful enticing photos and information. I will bookmark and share with Chuck. We have explored Bamfield a few times, only a few hours at a time (I believe West Bamfield?) Your entire experience, chock full of information and scenery. I will investigate their website…I look forward to Part 4! 💕 Erica
If you had to take a water taxi or other type of boat to get there, then it was definitely West Bamfield. East Bamfield is accessible from Port Alberni by car. Thanks, Erica 💕
Wow, you really know how to enjoy the great outdoors. I admire that about you more than you could know. And that phone app for finding the stars is wonderful. I could never find what I was suppose to be looking for.
The app is so easy, Jean! You just hold your phone up to the sky and it shows you the stars and constellations you are pointing at. Before this technology I might recognize the Big Dipper and Orion’s Belt and that’s about it. Thank you 💕
Wow! What an absolutely beautiful part of the world. Gorgeous coast, wildlife, and funky fungi. It’s got it all.
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I think so too, Rivergirl! Thanks 💕
Wow! A trip of a lifetime, Deb! Wonderful enticing photos and information. I will bookmark and share with Chuck. We have explored Bamfield a few times, only a few hours at a time (I believe West Bamfield?) Your entire experience, chock full of information and scenery. I will investigate their website…I look forward to Part 4! 💕 Erica
If you had to take a water taxi or other type of boat to get there, then it was definitely West Bamfield. East Bamfield is accessible from Port Alberni by car. Thanks, Erica 💕
It sounds wonderful!
Thanks, Jane 💕 It was!
This was a wonderful trip. I enjoyed it with you! Thanks for all the photos.
Thank you, Kate 💕 Stay tuned for my wrap up which will include at least one more experience!
Wonderful trip & photos, Deb – thanks for taking us along!
You are most welcome, Del! Thanks 💕
Stunning photos!
Thank you very much, Tracey 💕
Hi, Deb – West Bamfield and surrounding waters are absolutely stunning. This trip looks and sounds completely magical!
Thank you, Donna 💕 it was very magical, for me!
Those mushrooms! So beautiful where you live. ❤️
Agreed 💯! I feel very lucky. Thank you, Kari 💕
Fabulous trip and wonderful photos. I think many of us in the U.S. could use a Phone of the Wind right about now.
Sad but true! Thank you, Janis 💕
Wow, you really know how to enjoy the great outdoors. I admire that about you more than you could know. And that phone app for finding the stars is wonderful. I could never find what I was suppose to be looking for.
The app is so easy, Jean! You just hold your phone up to the sky and it shows you the stars and constellations you are pointing at. Before this technology I might recognize the Big Dipper and Orion’s Belt and that’s about it. Thank you 💕