Travelling in the North of the Province
Here is a photographic record of a trip we made into Northern British Columbia in October. We drove up the island to the ferry terminal at Bear Cove, close to Port Hardy. This is the route that lost the Queen of the North a few years ago when it ran into Gill Island in the dark. Some of the crew lost their jobs as a result. The Northern Expedition has replaced it on the route. This is a very beautiful ship indeed. We left at 6.00 p.m. so we had a few hours in daylight before reaching Prince Rupert at 4.00.pm. the next day. A lovely trip.
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Northern Expedition |
In the Inside passage |
The River Skeena |
A bit worse for ware |
The old cannery, now a museum but closed that day |
The Museum |
on the River Skeena
Footbridge over the Skeena |
The River Skeena in full flow, very muddy |
Totem Poles guarding the Skeena Bridge entry |
Gitwinksihlkw |
A significant feature on the reserve lands are the Nisga'a Lava beds which stretch for quite distance down to the river. The volcano cone can be visited but it was bit off the beaten track .
The NIsga'a lava beds |
The Big House at Gitlaxt'aamiks:(formerly New New Aiyansh) |
Totam Poles at Gitlaxt'aamiks |
Close up |
A small waterfall along the way |
A glacial river |
An old ferry used as accommodation, mainly for management staff. The Silja Festival was used in the Baltic |
An ore carrier at the plant |
The Usk Pioneer Chapel |
The route took up the Cassiar Highway past the First Nations village of Kitwanga that has over 50 totem poles within a short distance. There were plenty to see in the village itself.
About the totem poles |
A fine bird atop a pole |
Not a happy chap |
On the way into Stewart you pass the Bear Glacier, right by the road.
The toe of the Bear Glacier |
Stewart lies on the Alaska border and nearby is the Salmon Glacier. To reach this you cross into Alaska and then cross bck into Canada. The road starts off paved but becomes gravel as you climb up beside the glacier, a drive well worth doing.
The toe of the Salmon Galcier |
Further up the glacier |
The river valley running out of the glacier |
Not a lot of wild life while we were there |
An old snowmobile in Stewart, not going anywhere |
Our home for two nights |
This has seen better days - a bum boat for moving logs around |
We had mixed weather, this day had low cloud as we left Stewart |
A small totem pole at Hazelton |
The Museum buildings - closed at this time of the year |
Totem Pole detail |
The top of another pole |
Bridge at Hazelton over the River Bulkley |
The River Bulkley Gorge |
Fish Ladders |
We stayed the night at a lovely B and B on Clucunx Lake near Prince George. We visited Prince George and met up with an old Brandon friend for dinner. The next day we drove a long day to Kamloops to see Tim and Aileen and the boys and then drove the last leg to Comox.