Gerry Thomasen's Blog: Outdoors

I love to crawl around Nanaimo and Vancouver Island, exploring and looking for treasure.


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Exploring The Nanaimo River Estuary

Authored by Gerry Thomasen 7 months ago
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The Nanaimo River Estuary is just south of downtown. The clean, rushing water scatters all kinds of sediments into the ocean to form a wide delta loved by gulls, eagles, oysters and log booms.

Three of us took to a canoe and a kayak, and explored this beautiful desolation on a sunny Sunday in February. Here's a satellite image of where we went:

Satellite Image of Nanaimo River Estuary from Google Earth

We started on Maki Rd by Southgate Mall, putting into the water in a narrow canal cut into a marshy area. We could see a lot of gulls congregating at the other end of this canal, so we figured it emptied into the ocean. Turns out we were right, but, not in the way we imagined.

Marshy area near the Nanaimo River Estuary

The canal came to an abrupt end, narrowing into a culvert running under the hillside. This was obviously too good to pass up, so we…

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Exploring Snake Island, Nanaimo BC

Authored by Gerry Thomasen 7 months ago
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paddling to Snake Island

Four of us went to Snake Island in a couple of canoes. It's a long way: 6 km from Downtown Nanaimo. The waters were calm that day, which was very good because Snake Island is out in the bigger waters of the Georgia Straight, and canoes aren't good for that.

It took an hour to inch across that expanse of ocean, safely out of the way of freighters and the three BC Ferries routes. As we got farther out to sea, Nanaimo opened up behind us, and the mountains got a lot bigger.

As we approached the island, we could see there were already tons of mammals already occupying the beach, and they were staring right at us. Were they murderous, two-tonne sea lions bent on our destruction? Or, just cute seals the size of golden retrievers? It was hard to tell until we…

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Swimming To Protection Island

Authored by Gerry Thomasen 1 year ago
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I've become accustomed to canoeing home from work in the evenings, to my place on Protection Island. I love it.

But I was annoyed at work today, because my canoe was back on the island without me (long story), so I was going to be riding the boring old ferry home instead of having my personal time with the ocean.

It was a hot day (32°C?), so it was easy to decide —once and for all— to swim home to Protection Island. I've always thought it would be cool to swim across the channel from the Yacht Club to Newcastle, and I think every capable Protection Island resident should consider swimming home at least once.

swimming to protection island

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I told everyone at work that I was going to do it, so that I couldn't psyche myself out…

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