Hi Daphne, I live in Ireland and have been lucky enough to have visited Vancouver Island a couple of times, staying in Sooke, Victoria and Port Alberni. I really love BC and usually visit annually, I was back in Vancouver and Terrace last year for the first after Covid restrictions lifted and have tickets booked to return this year too. As the tourism adverts go, it really is Supernatural BC. I loved the relaxing feel of your great video, it took me back without leaving my seat. Thank you for that.
Hi Daphne, I just found your video and see that you joined one of our tours being West Coast Grizzly Bear Tours here in Campbell River. We are partnered with the Klahoose First Nations on this tour, great video! Wonder if we can share your video perhaps on our web page and facebook/instagram? Thank you so much and look forward to your reply
Awesome video! Just a heads up that Grizzlies cannot be reliably identified by the colour of their fur and neither can black bears. Black bears can be a variety of colours including brown and grizzlies can be black so always look for the dished nose, shorter ears, hump and longer claws to identify grizzlies.
they have started to swim over from the mainland to the northern part of the island i was reading recently. caused by large numbers of young males on the mainland and not enough space for them. i spend a lot of time fishing cambell river and have never once seen one. looooots of black bears but no browns. that said, it isn't unthinkable that they just got very lucky to see an incredibly rare sight. either that or it's bullshit :P
Hi Daphne, I live in Ireland and have been lucky enough to have visited Vancouver Island a couple of times, staying in Sooke, Victoria and Port Alberni. I really love BC and usually visit annually, I was back in Vancouver and Terrace last year for the first after Covid restrictions lifted and have tickets booked to return this year too. As the tourism adverts go, it really is Supernatural BC.
I loved the relaxing feel of your great video, it took me back without leaving my seat. Thank you for that.
Thank you for your wonderful comment, enjoy your trip this year!
Thanks thanks for posting. Very informative and beautiful shots.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome Video! I was on that same tour with you. What an amazing experience
Yes it was amazing! Thanks for watching!
This is done very well!
Thank you!
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing.
beautiful video clips! 🐻
Thank you!
Hi Daphne, I just found your video and see that you joined one of our tours being West Coast Grizzly Bear Tours here in Campbell River. We are partnered with the Klahoose First Nations on this tour, great video! Wonder if we can share your video perhaps on our web page and facebook/instagram? Thank you so much and look forward to your reply
Hi Ryan, yes that is fine as long as I am credited! Thank you!
Very beautiful video. Nice creation.
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video! Just a heads up that Grizzlies cannot be reliably identified by the colour of their fur and neither can black bears. Black bears can be a variety of colours including brown and grizzlies can be black so always look for the dished nose, shorter ears, hump and longer claws to identify grizzlies.
Thanks for the tip!
The grizzly bears are so cute! (from a distance haha)
Exactly what I was thinking 😍🐻
After u get a pilot license, un can fly to campell river in less than 1hour from lower mainland
I see you met many *inhabitants ! Thanks for sharing! :)
Thank you for watching! 🐻
Fantastic videos!
Thank you!
respect your creation! you make a movie.
Thank you!
What month did you go? Think g of going in June next year…curious what wildlife we may see.
We went in the beginning of October! The bear viewing tours usually run somewhere between the end of August until the beginning of October
what month of the year was it?
Early October
Campbell River does NOT have grizzlies, in fact there are NO grizzlies on Vancouver Island, only the mainland
they have started to swim over from the mainland to the northern part of the island i was reading recently. caused by large numbers of young males on the mainland and not enough space for them. i spend a lot of time fishing cambell river and have never once seen one. looooots of black bears but no browns. that said, it isn't unthinkable that they just got very lucky to see an incredibly rare sight. either that or it's bullshit :P