All Seasons Roost
551 Timberlane Road, Courtenay
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All Seasons Roost Courtenay

551 Timberlane Road Courtenay, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, V9N 9K8, Canada

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Staying with Matt and Bec

A travel blog entry by mchyndman

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From the ferry, we jammed all of our luggage into the Enns car and drove up to Courtenay stopping along the way and seeing some scenic views including a massive green moss covered douglas fir tree forest.

Overall we had a fantastic time with Matt and Bec - Matt showed me around the forrest around the back of their house - the hunting/4wdriving that they get up ...

Day1 -3 The Starting point

A travel blog entry by raroboy

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... like everyone was a little bit overwhelmed – but finally we are in Tanzania

Our first traffic jam: it's hot, and we are standing nearly still…. An hour later including a ferry ride…. We arrived at Mikadi Beach





This is were we started our Holiday. We took a 12 seater plane from Comox to ...

The 4x4

A travel blog entry by raroboy

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... good pair of binoculars

  • Cooler box
  • Freezer blocks (sufficient qty for the size of your cooler box) – or you can regularly buy ice at the camp shops.
  • Flask for coffee
  • Cans cooler holders x 2
  • Small rubbish bag!
  • BITS & BOBS
  • Pack of cards
  • Reading book(s)
  • Washing line (to tie between trees) & some pegs
  • A few plastic bags for wet washing/rubbish/dirty ...

  • Van Isle fun

    A travel blog entry by benandlindsey

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    ... to protect the lower half of the approximately 6,000 ha Carmanah watershed. This disappointed conservationists who in 1995 succeeded in getting the entire Carmanah watershed protected, along with the majority of the remaining unlogged lower Walbran watershed.


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    Desolation Sound

    A travel blog entry by mvpandora

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    This is another place we have been hearing about from everyone since we moved aboard Pandora. After a couple of tries we found the perfect little cove, off Kakaekae Point, just big enough for one boat to back in, set the anchor and tie a stern line to the shore. This is the first time we have done a stern line and it is really great because the boat doesn't swing like it does when it is ...