Telegraph Cove on Vancouver Island is the launch point for many whale and grizzly bear tours. The bear tours head out on boat to Knight Inlet, Bute Inlet or other parts of the mainland. more info » Telegraph Cove on Vancouver Island is the launch point for many whale and grizzlybear to...
Get all the grizzly you can bear. During a stint at the secluded, floating Great Bear Lodge on the northern tip of Vancouver Island, it’s likely you’ll encounter a veritable ark of Canadian wildlife, from puffins and bald eagles to wolves and seals. But it’s unlikely any of those re...
Using this lens on myReally Right Stuff PG-02gimbal I was able to get consistently sharp images of the Vancouver Island bears at 560mm, and shutter speeds less than 1/100 second. This kept my ISO down at a very useable 3200 for the most part, even with the dense West Coast rainforest...
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Here he paused for a moment, trying to focus on the sound of the bell, then, he disappeared in the thick brush on the other side. This was a typical Vancouver Island solitary black bear, one of many that live their secluded life on our coastal mountain slopes. ...
Everyone is welcome to join Secret Bear World free of charge, although only members who purchase Gold Bear Card membership privileges are entitled to exclusive items for their Bears, as well as access to special events and secret areas of the island. ...
485mariahk Vancouver Island, Canada 2 Reviewed May 12, 2023 Best Tour EVER The hot spring tour was the best tour I have ever been on. The hot springs themselves were magical but what made it even better was our guide. He told us everything...
Wild bears usually live in forest 2,000 meters above the sea level, but the three bears, including an adult and two cubs, were seen below 1,300 meters. They were found in a forest in Shifang on July 17 by forest ranger Zhou Xinghua. Zhou recorded them with his mobile before they vani...
Across from where Jennifer stops lies a small island, a winter home for the young Windsor, the old village of Kítit. We continue on, looking for crab apple trees, an easy-to-spot clue that the old village site is nearby. At one point, we’re caught in a prison of brush and all ...
They also used boats to capture fascinating footage of bears in another region of Canada: Tofino, on the western shore of Vancouver Island. There, we see a subspecies of black bears from the rainforest that have learned to wait for low tide for a rich source of seafood, including f...