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I was lucky enough to be with a reporter from LOHAS.com
Visited the Southern Big Bear Rainforest.
This is the BC province most recommended by the BBC
Experience the call of the wild and the super natural ecological kingdom.
Amazing, warm and touching,
Accompany us throughout the journey.
When I got home last night, I couldn't calm down for a long time.
I can’t wait to share it with you today
What I saw, heard and felt during this trip,
There is also a short video at the end of the article,
It condenses the wonderful moments of this trip.
D1
From the hustle and bustle of the city to paradise
car, ferry, boat
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Before going to the hotel, we first visited the waters of Broughton Marine Park, which is indeed the largest marine park in BC . We were fortunate enough to witness many shocking scenes. Just like the above animation, it is a group of porpoises played at double the speed. They are the fastest of the marine mammals and enjoyed "surfing" with our boat, skimming across the water at amazing speeds.
The West Coast is, of course, indispensable for its iconic bald eagle. We saw several bald eagle nests, the largest of which was said to be able to easily hold an adult.
Another unexpectedly cute creature is the mink. We looked up to see the bald eagle, which was swimming leisurely around the edge of the island. Although mink can be found across Canada, this was the first time I saw a wild one in 21 years!
Source: Yuan Yucheng
Picture source: Yuan Yucheng
We watched it for 40 minutes and couldn't count how many times it jumped. Such a behavior that consumes huge amounts of energy cannot be explained even by marine biologists. The person in charge of the lodge, Tim McGrady, was amazed and said that this was the first time he had seen it in his more than 20 years of guiding career. We guessed that it might be teaching the baby whale it brought with it, and it must have been well fed to have such physical strength and jump again and again.
Picture source: Yuan Yucheng
Picture source: Yuan Yucheng
Because male sea lions are extremely large, we estimate that there are three large families here, with three adult male sea lions leading their respective "harems".
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As the first "guests" since October 2019, we received a warm welcome from the entire staff (a small team before the official opening). The picture above from left to right is: Chef Robyn, Operations Manager/Wildlife Guide James, Summer Worker Sebastien (Tim’s nephew), Hostel Partner/General Manager Tim, Administration/Kayak Instructor Kelli (Tim’s wife ), front desk service Rebecca, and wildlife and outdoor activity guide Marlie.
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There are only 12 rooms in the entire hotel. On the left side of the pier are four "floating houses". Although they are floating on the water, you can't actually feel them at all.
Coming up from the pier is the main house of the hotel on Berry Island. We were immediately attracted by the newly expanded terrace . Facing the sea, spring flowers are blooming, this is what it looks like!
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I was also pleasantly surprised to find that the hand soap, shampoo and hair care set, and body wash provided in the room are all organic and biodegradable! I would like to specially recommend that if possible, you should use this kind of personal care products to reduce environmental harm.
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The dinner was delicious and delicious. There are 4 kinds of appetizers (I didn’t take a good photo of the lemon marinated scallops), including spot prawns that are in season! The main dish was West Coast style halibut with Canadian wild rice. The dessert was meringue cake with fresh fruit and dark chocolate sauce. The sweetness was very suitable for Asian tastes. It was so delicious that I almost licked the plate.
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D2
call of the wild
boat, assault boat
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After boarding the boat and going around to the back of Berry Island, we saw this petroglyph that looked like a human face. It is said that this has been a sacred place for the aborigines for 200 years, and the sacred cave is the burial place of former tribal leaders.
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Before we reached our final bear viewing spot, an adult brown bear appeared on the shore to our right. Our boat slowly approached, but it turned a blind eye and ate grass peacefully.
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The inlet is not big, but we saw 5 brown bears. There was a mother bear with two second-year cubs, and just a few hundred meters away, another brown bear was also eating grass. Tim said that the mother bear who could live in peace with her was most likely an adult. child.
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After lunch, we set sail and returned to the hotel. After cloudy weather, boating, and a full meal, several of us slept all the way to the dock. After taking a break and looking at the cool and windless weather outside, we tried kayaking again, led by Kelli and Marlie. I am a landlubber and a heavyweight, but I also took advantage of an experienced teacher like Kelli to break through myself. Kelli once served as a sea kayaking expedition leader and guide at Outdoor Leadership School. She is a top professional who has taught countless long-distance kayaking instructors!
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Because I had just finished exercising, I ate a lot for dinner without feeling guilty at all. Today is mainly steak, still 4 appetizers and a dessert. The steak was cooked just right, satisfying everyone's preferences. Robyn is a quarter of Chinese descent, and his dishes are a mixture of various flavors. He has profound skills and is worthy of being a chef who is often hired by wealthy people on their private yachts in the Mediterranean!
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After the meal, Mr. and Mrs. Tim accepted our interview. From their personal experiences, meeting each other, starting a family, and going through difficulties together, the eyes looking at each other and the smiles hidden behind the masks are the love that helps each other through thick and thin. With this warm feeling, we spent our second night in the Great Bear Rainforest.
D3
From Aboriginal village to modern city
boat, car, ferry
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Stanley told us about the origin of the village, why it was abandoned from the 1960s to the 1980s, and how the villagers returned under the leadership of his grandfather. The large totem pole at the entrance of the village commemorates the late chief.
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The Southern Big Bear Rainforest looks wild but is full of vitality. The Goodbye Harbor Chalet Lodge is small, exquisite and full of family warmth. We reluctantly left and seemed to understand why the British Navy left this harbor in 1870. Called "Goodbye Port"... Goodbye, hope to come back here again.
Farewell Harbor Log Cabin Resort is a famous eco-tourism project in BC, and it is listed as “the Canadian Signature Experiences”!
The epidemic is gradually getting better,
Intra-provincial travel will be reopened on June 15th.
Take a trip to the Southern Big Bear Rainforest,
Live in the fairyland-like Port of Goodbye holiday cabin,
Here is a place to relieve stress, heal the soul,
The best choice to get close to nature!
Bear watching, whale watching, photography, kayaking, hiking...
This trip will be remembered for a lifetime!