We spent the first night in a guest
house near waterfalls Jou was a very friendly guide who speaks excellent English.
Not exact matches
I'd be just as likely to take you on a walk up the mountainside
near our
house, under the canopy of the trees, so you could listen to the water running in the dozens of creeks dancing down
waterfalls of stones, the water bright and cold and clear, heading for the Fraser River, moving towards the fullness of complete ocean.
The
waterfall is located
near the foundation of a grand stone cliffside
house built in 1940 by Lathrop and Hélène Hooper Brown that was the region's first electrified home.
Among the highlights are: the mountains and river estuaries of Bute Inlet; the wildflowers and birds on Mitlenatch Island; Kingcome Inlet's vast delta and
waterfalls; the bighouse and totem remains on Village Island, in the Broughtons; the pebble beaches of Yuquot, at Nootka Sound; the contemporary totems and carvings at Fort Rupert, on north Vancouver Island; the hidden 1890s grave for two children on Redonda Island; the dilapidated boat
houses overhanging Sointula's beaches; Sointula's whale rubbing beach; the old mine at Suquash,
near Port Hardy; Ripple Rock; and more!