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Nice video, thanks! Hoping to get to that area one day along with Quadra Island, we typically stick to Vancouver Island. BTW, I "helped" name that ferry along with the Salish Eagle and Salish Raven ferries :-) Back in 2015 BC Ferries held a naming contest and I was one of several people that suggested those names. Got a nice runners-up package with a plaque and several passes, nice of them to do that.
We made the same crossing in Sept. 4th, 2001. But we turned to the right after getting off of the ferry and headed toward Vancouver. It seems like about a half mile or so after turning right there is a beautiful RV park where we stayed for a couple of days. We were in our one ton 4x4 van pulling our 33 foot Wilderness conventional travel trailer. We crossed the International border south of Vancouver two days before 911.
Spectacular scenery and great crossing. So peaceful. Canada is on my bucket list though I'm not sure we'll ever make it to the West Coast; however, would love to experience traveling and maybe camping up the East Coast. Thank you for sharing your travels with us. (I also love the interaction between you and Anne!)
Was just over to Powell River back in May. Didn't make it up to Lund, a little too far to go on the bicycle! The sunshine coast is great, people are friendly and great scenery to boot. Highly recommended trip.
Ferry rides are such a nice diversion when your travelling. When I was a kid, we crossed the Saint John river on cable ferries. New Brunswick was one of the first modern users of such and was built by an NBer. Prior to the Confederation Bridge taking a ferry to PEI was fun over that 9-mile stretch. I was surprised at one crossing to find VLTs. This was when they were first introduced and I remember seeing them in fast-food restaurants and corner stores. That didn't last long. I do know that residents tire of ferries, long lineups in the summer and the extra cost. My friend once coming back from Halifax to Charlottetown had an hour crossing extend to 10 hours in the winter due to ice. He was supposed to arrive home in the evening instead he lost an entire night's sleep. The bridge was a blessing but also culturally changed the Island forever. That is the first time I have ever heard radar being so strong that it was picked up by a recording device. This is probably a case of your noggin acting as an antenna. Probably time to break out the tinfoil hat!😙🙃😉
We tool the ferry to Port Aux Basque NFLD in 2011 and a storm whipped up 5 hour crossing ended up being 10 hours because it was too windy to enter the harbor. PEI still has a ferry I remember crossing the bridge going to PEI but took a ferry back across to Nova Scotia. I think its my external mic that picked up the radar blip. It also picks up a buzz if I get close to some antennas like my wireless backup cameras. Cheers, Ray
We tool the ferry to Port Aux Basque NFLD in 2011 and a storm whipped up 5 hour crossing ended up being 10 hours because it was too windy to enter the harbor. PEI still has a ferry I remember crossing the bridge going to PEI but took a ferry back across to Nova Scotia. I think its my external mic that picked up the radar blip. It also picks up a buzz if I get close to some antennas like my wireless backup cameras. Cheers, Ray
@@LoveYourRV They still run a ferry from NS to PEI. At the time I understood it shut down during the winter months because they had no Ice breaker capability. Not sure about now. Never been to the ROCK as I had no interest. I hear the National Parks are amazing. That trip to Port aux Bas has some pretty big water to cross so I understand trip time is variable. The ferries on the Saint John River were cable ferries engineered by a local. (bad autocorrect). I have been to van. Island twice in my life and enjoyed my trip to Victoria and Long Beach Nat. Pk (just before the commonwealth games). If I met some one from the Van. Island I would always ask they how Howie Meeker was RIP. I understand your love of the Island. I always preferred the Oly Nat. Park and Astoria Ore way, not that its any cheaper.
We spent a few weeks in Gros Morne National Park, was amazing www.loveyourrv.com/newfoundland-fjord-boat-tour-and-cow-head-rocks-throwback-video-sept-2011/
Hey Ray, I'm headed to Campbell River on Saturday to visit my dad. I think I might even go over to Quadra Island for some views. I can't wait! Thanks for the video.
Also. Valentine mountain is a short, steep hike up a mountain path carved into a mountainside. So worth it to go for the end view of the mill and old townsite...
Texada island is also another must see. Hike to the quarry at Heisholt lake for a swim and i dare you to jump in off a cliff of a height of ypur choosing...
I was surprised to see this video in my recommendations considering i NEVER see anything to do with my town or the surrounding area on YT without specifically looking for it, the sailing between comox and powell river is awesome for views and its not unusual to spot white sided dolphins biggs orcas, southern resident orcas, grey whales and humpback whales while on that ship! I'm pretty surprised at how few vehicles were on your sailing as thats a pretty busy route normally XD my favourite part of that ride has always been passing by texada, powell river also looks really pretty if your coming into Westview terminal during sunset
No she sold it last summer when boat prices were crazy high due to supply chain and Covid. Got as much for it as she paid for it brand new back in 2006. :) She is looking at getting a bigger boat next spring. Sell high buy low! We also wanted to stay for a while, we were over there for 5 weeks.
Nice day for a ferry ride...👌 Most people are passing through Lund on their way further up the coast. I keep my wooden SailBoat⛵️ OceanBird in Finn Cove just across from the END of the ROAD in Lund✌️ Check us out 👍
Hi Ray and Ann! We will be at our lot in Okeover on Friday. My husband and I have followed you for a few years, we enjoy your videos. If you are available this weekend, we would like to say hi. You can come to us or we can come to you or meet at the bar in Lund. Suzanne and Peter
Sure, we are at Sunlund RV Park if you want to drop by the sometime. We are avoiding inside bars and restaurants right now as Anne is still on some drugs for her autoimmune disease and doesn't want to risk catching any flus or colds, etc. But maybe we could sit outside at one of them in the harbour or just hang at the campsite. Cheers, Ray
Hi Ray and Ann we aren't going to be able to come over to say hi. Maybe we will see you in Arizona over the winter. We are planning to take the ferry out of Victoria with our F250 extended cab and our 22 foot Springdale. Do you have any issues getting on & off the ferry to Port Angeles?
@@suzannebornestig4163 No problem. :) The ferry trip is quite easy for pretty well any size RV. Big semi-truck trailers use it. The boarding staff is very good at guiding and loading you and off as there is a corner at one end since the boat unloads on a side door in Victoria. Here is a post and some videos www.loveyourrv.com/black-ball-line-mv-coho-ferry-trip/
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Nice video, thanks! Hoping to get to that area one day along with Quadra Island, we typically stick to Vancouver Island. BTW, I "helped" name that ferry along with the Salish Eagle and Salish Raven ferries :-) Back in 2015 BC Ferries held a naming contest and I was one of several people that suggested those names. Got a nice runners-up package with a plaque and several passes, nice of them to do that.
Cool! :)
We made the same crossing in Sept. 4th, 2001. But we turned to the right after getting off of the ferry and headed toward Vancouver. It seems like about a half mile or so after turning right there is a beautiful RV park where we stayed for a couple of days. We were in our one ton 4x4 van pulling our 33 foot Wilderness conventional travel trailer. We crossed the International border south of Vancouver two days before 911.
I’ve been on that ferry when it was on Pender and my favourite thing is to lie down on the outside deck and relax on a hot sunnny day
We love ferries.
Spectacular scenery and great crossing. So peaceful. Canada is on my bucket list though I'm not sure we'll ever make it to the West Coast; however, would love to experience traveling and maybe camping up the East Coast. Thank you for sharing your travels with us. (I also love the interaction between you and Anne!)
Was just over to Powell River back in May. Didn't make it up to Lund, a little too far to go on the bicycle! The sunshine coast is great, people are friendly and great scenery to boot. Highly recommended trip.
While stationed at 21 Squadron (Weapons Branch), North Bay, Ontario; we used to run F/A-18 missions out of Comox.
Take advantage and rock the cougar, if you know what I mean. Heheheh, we did going from Nova Scotia to New Foundland. Had a little lunch with wine.
Peaceful and beautiful. Thank you.
Nice ship looks like a smaller version of the large ships on the major Vancouver ,Victoria ,Nanaimo runs.
Ferry rides are such a nice diversion when your travelling. When I was a kid, we crossed the Saint John river on cable ferries. New Brunswick was one of the first modern users of such and was built by an NBer. Prior to the Confederation Bridge taking a ferry to PEI was fun over that 9-mile stretch. I was surprised at one crossing to find VLTs. This was when they were first introduced and I remember seeing them in fast-food restaurants and corner stores. That didn't last long.
I do know that residents tire of ferries, long lineups in the summer and the extra cost. My friend once coming back from Halifax to Charlottetown had an hour crossing extend to 10 hours in the winter due to ice. He was supposed to arrive home in the evening instead he lost an entire night's sleep. The bridge was a blessing but also culturally changed the Island forever.
That is the first time I have ever heard radar being so strong that it was picked up by a recording device. This is probably a case of your noggin acting as an antenna. Probably time to break out the tinfoil hat!😙🙃😉
We tool the ferry to Port Aux Basque NFLD in 2011 and a storm whipped up 5 hour crossing ended up being 10 hours because it was too windy to enter the harbor. PEI still has a ferry I remember crossing the bridge going to PEI but took a ferry back across to Nova Scotia. I think its my external mic that picked up the radar blip. It also picks up a buzz if I get close to some antennas like my wireless backup cameras. Cheers, Ray
We tool the ferry to Port Aux Basque NFLD in 2011 and a storm whipped up 5 hour crossing ended up being 10 hours because it was too windy to enter the harbor. PEI still has a ferry I remember crossing the bridge going to PEI but took a ferry back across to Nova Scotia. I think its my external mic that picked up the radar blip. It also picks up a buzz if I get close to some antennas like my wireless backup cameras. Cheers, Ray
@@LoveYourRV They still run a ferry from NS to PEI. At the time I understood it shut down during the winter months because they had no Ice breaker capability. Not sure about now. Never been to the ROCK as I had no interest. I hear the National Parks are amazing. That trip to Port aux Bas has some pretty big water to cross so I understand trip time is variable.
The ferries on the Saint John River were cable ferries engineered by a local. (bad autocorrect).
I have been to van. Island twice in my life and enjoyed my trip to Victoria and Long Beach Nat. Pk (just before the commonwealth games). If I met some one from the Van. Island I would always ask they how Howie Meeker was RIP.
I understand your love of the Island. I always preferred the Oly Nat. Park and Astoria Ore way, not that its any cheaper.
We spent a few weeks in Gros Morne National Park, was amazing www.loveyourrv.com/newfoundland-fjord-boat-tour-and-cow-head-rocks-throwback-video-sept-2011/
I need to make that crossing one day. We enjoy so much beauty.
Nice video, thanks for sharing. Such beautiful country.
Hey Ray,
I'm headed to Campbell River on Saturday to visit my dad. I think I might even go over to Quadra Island for some views. I can't wait! Thanks for the video.
Have fun! Looks like a nice stretch of weather ahead
Thats my hometown! Gotta catch a boat ride from Lund to Savary Island. Beautiful beaches there. Gunna go home myself soon...
Laughing Oyster is a beautiful restaurant in Okeover Inlet area...
Also. Valentine mountain is a short, steep hike up a mountain path carved into a mountainside. So worth it to go for the end view of the mill and old townsite...
Texada island is also another must see. Hike to the quarry at Heisholt lake for a swim and i dare you to jump in off a cliff of a height of ypur choosing...
Thanks for the tips. :)
Also. Eagle River has a nice spot by the hwy bridge to get down and jump off a waterfall!
I played lacrosse in Comox. I lived in Courtney and Cumberland lol
You live a great life, Ray! Keep it up!
I was surprised to see this video in my recommendations considering i NEVER see anything to do with my town or the surrounding area on YT without specifically looking for it, the sailing between comox and powell river is awesome for views and its not unusual to spot white sided dolphins biggs orcas, southern resident orcas, grey whales and humpback whales while on that ship! I'm pretty surprised at how few vehicles were on your sailing as thats a pretty busy route normally XD my favourite part of that ride has always been passing by texada, powell river also looks really pretty if your coming into Westview terminal during sunset
That was very nice Ray loved it different side to RVING keep up the good work and stay safe
Thanks 👍
THanks. Like #301. Does Anne still have her boat? Why wouldn't you just boat over for a few days?
No she sold it last summer when boat prices were crazy high due to supply chain and Covid. Got as much for it as she paid for it brand new back in 2006. :) She is looking at getting a bigger boat next spring. Sell high buy low! We also wanted to stay for a while, we were over there for 5 weeks.
Awesome!!!👍🇨🇦😎📷🌊🌲
Good vid Ray.
Haha I was on that sailing heading home
Nice day for a ferry ride...👌
Most people are passing through Lund on their way further up the coast.
I keep my wooden SailBoat⛵️ OceanBird in Finn Cove just across from the END of the ROAD in Lund✌️
Check us out 👍
Hi Ray and Ann! We will be at our lot in Okeover on Friday. My husband and I have followed you for a few years, we enjoy your videos. If you are available this weekend, we would like to say hi. You can come to us or we can come to you or meet at the bar in Lund. Suzanne and Peter
Sure, we are at Sunlund RV Park if you want to drop by the sometime. We are avoiding inside bars and restaurants right now as Anne is still on some drugs for her autoimmune disease and doesn't want to risk catching any flus or colds, etc. But maybe we could sit outside at one of them in the harbour or just hang at the campsite. Cheers, Ray
@@LoveYourRV OK we will come over and say Hi :)
Hi Ray and Ann we aren't going to be able to come over to say hi. Maybe we will see you in Arizona over the winter. We are planning to take the ferry out of Victoria with our F250 extended cab and our 22 foot Springdale. Do you have any issues getting on & off the ferry to Port Angeles?
@@suzannebornestig4163 No problem. :) The ferry trip is quite easy for pretty well any size RV. Big semi-truck trailers use it. The boarding staff is very good at guiding and loading you and off as there is a corner at one end since the boat unloads on a side door in Victoria. Here is a post and some videos www.loveyourrv.com/black-ball-line-mv-coho-ferry-trip/