The ramp to the beach was pretty slippery. Good thing I was wearing new shoes. Slipping and breaking my arm in Victoria was definitely not how I want to remember this trip.
I'm touching the Pacific Ocean! Sweet! I've now been to both sides of the Pacific Ocean. That just leaves the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean.
I'm not sure what possessed me at that moment, but I decided to climb over those rocks to the other side of the beach. For some reason (and please do not psychoanalyze this), I didn't want to go back the way I came from. Further up and further in!!!
So there I was, climbing over the slippery rocks, made even slipperier by the rain. I see a beach, but no stairs. Hmmm, that's okay, I'll just continue on, there must be another set of stairs further up the beach. Another set of rocks, another beach. Still no stairs. Huh! Interesting... Eventually I did manage to to get back to street level, but I think I'll take that story to the grave.
Left and right: the aforementioned slippery rocks.
Along my meandering, I came across this.
The World's Tallest Totem Pole. How cool is that?
Craigdarroch Castle, here I come.
wait, what the crap, I didn't know there was a beach near Emily Carr's house!!!
ReplyDeleteYep, Google Map it and you'll see it. There are beaches dotted all along the southern edge of the island.
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