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Assuaging our wanderlust in the time of COVID.
Author of the article: Lindsay Salt
Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 4 minute read • White Rock is popular for it’s pier, beaches and of course it’s namesake. Photo by David Grimble
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Out the window went a much-anticipated trip to Asia.
To assuage our wanderlust, we’ve discovered many places to walk in and around the Greater Vancouver Regional District. We’re just thankful that our province is not in lockdown and we can leave our house for a little fresh air and exercise.
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Michelle Gamage is a journalist and photographer based in Vancouver with an environmental beat. You can find her on Twitter @Michelle Gamage. SHARES Half the Fraser River’s juvenile Chinook salmon stay in the estuary for an average of six weeks when transitioning from fresh to salt water, but that habitat is fast shrinking.
Photo by Michael O. Snyder, courtesy of Raincoast Conservation Foundation.
The southern coastline of mainland British Columbia is a world of mud flats, tangles of reeds and boggy marsh that fills and empties with the tides. The silty, often goopy waters may, at first, seem a pale comparison to the dramatic coastline to the north, where crashing waves meet rocky shores and walls of ancient pines but there’s more to this marsh than meets the eye.
Best Washington beach getaways for the winter months Lori A. May, Special to the Seattle P-I, SeattlePI
No matter the season, there’s always something magical about visiting Washington’s beaches.
During the winter months, seaside retreats turn into cozy getaways with beachfront fire pits and hiking trails clear of tourist crowds. In many ways, a Washington winter beach getaway feels like having a private slice of paradise, particularly when visiting a waterfront resort with lower seasonal occupancy.
When you’re ready to get out and explore this winter, take a look at these top destinations ideal for spending crisp days outside. From hiking rugged shorelines to cycling smooth sand, there are plenty of activities to keep your days full of adventure before tucking yourself into a warm resort for the night.