Tuesday, August 06, 2019

Roadie: Victoria, British Columbia

View from the Harbour Pathway, Victoria, British Columbia. (7/4/19)
Just as we spent Canada Day in Juneau, Alaska, we spent Independence Day in British Columbia, Canada. It was a very brief stop and the final port of call on our seven day Alaskan cruise. The cruise ship dock is located at Ogden Point, a 35-minute walk to downtown Victoria. As you might expect we were beginning to miss home, but we're still game for a self-guided walking tour of Victoria, British Columbia. Our boat was docked for only 4 hours so it was a nice low-key way to conclude what had been an exciting six days.

Aquatic life beside the cruise ship on our way to Victoria, British Columbia. (7/4/19)
Look closely and you'll find the outline below water of a dolphin that swam
beside the ship. (7/4/19)
A humpback whale exhaling. (7/4/19)
View from our patio of neighborhood to the left of the Ogden Cruise
Ship Terminal. (7/4/19)
View from the Harbour Pathway. (7/4/19)
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Close-up of sweet peas, a flowering plant, not the vegetable. (7/4/19)
View from the Harbour Pathway. (7/4/19)
One of the garden areas in Beacon Hill Park. (7/4/19)
The British Columbia Parliament Buildings home to the Legislative Assembly
of British Columbia. (7/4/19)
Close-up of giant sequoia outside British Columbia
Parliment. (7/4/19)
Close-up of the Knowledge Totem Pole carved by Coast
Salish artist Cicero August. The pole was originally created for the
 1994 Commonwealth Games. (7/4/19)
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Community garden in James Bay Village area of suburban Victoria,
British Columbia. (7/4/19)
Community garden in James Bay Village suburban Victoria,
British Columbia. (7/4/19)

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