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Lovely Englishman River Falls (Set 1 of 2) (+5 insets!)

Lovely Englishman River Falls (Set 1 of 2) (+5 insets!)
(+5 insets!) (even prettier full size!) :D

Trip Talk: Two Breathtaking Waterfalls in One Day!
Our jaw-dropping evening at Parksville gave us a pretty good indication that our adventures here would be fantastic--that sure turned out to be true! :)

Our first morning after we set up at Parksville, we decided to check out a couple of waterfalls that everyone raved about--Englishman River Falls and Little Qualicum Falls. They both included beautiful hikes and both of us were really excited as we ate breakfast and prepared our lunch of various cheeses, sausages and other tasty treats.

Walking through the Forest to Englishman River Falls
This lovely provincial park was located mere moments from our campsite and its close proximity to the nearby towns of Qualicum Beach, Coombs and Parksville meant it was a popular destination for the locals too. It also has an very popular campground but sadly for us, the many campsites are small and have no electrical or sewer hookups. (These "old-style" campgrounds without amenities are standard for the many provincial parks on Vancouver Island. The restrictions of these "primitive" sites also meant we couldn't include them in our reservations.)

The most popular features of Englishman River Falls Provincial Park are the wonderful rock-slab beaches along the river. Perfect for relaxing with the family on this lovely, warm Sunday, Steve and I felt a pang of regret that we didn't pack swimsuits, but kept this in mind for the future. As we headed out of the parking lot to begin our hike, we were amused to see little kids squealing in excitement as they ran circles around their parents. They carried all-important, brightly-colored buckets and shovels in their tiny hands, but not a stitch on their adorable little bodies!

Once we were on the main trail we found ourselves alone in blissful solitude and Steve and I enjoyed a beautiful hike through dappled forest on well-cared-for trails. The path lead along the picturesque fast-moving river to some lovely view-points to see the Falls, which included a pair of handsome bridges that we crossed to get up to the Falls themselves. Steve and I had a very wonderful, relaxing walk accented with plenty of photos!

Today's Pictures
My main picture shows the Englishman River Falls and I think you'll agree that the sight is a breathtaking one! Steve and I stood for a long while, marveling at the strong-flowing water cascading into the chasm below. Due to its location, there wasn't any way to photograph the entire waterfall but I was really happy with this view!

Insets include an abstract of the rushing water and some of the beautiful forest scenery we encountered along the way.

Pam, I looked through your pictures because I was sure I'd see waterfalls but WOW! There aren't any! I did see though, that there are some really beautiful waterfalls not that far from where you live. (Waterfalls near you). I'm going to bet you've visited some of them! Steve and I are crazy about these water features so whenever we have the chance we will go to see them! How is the weather treating you these days? For us, freezing mornings and gorgeous sunny days lately! It won't last forever but we're enjoying the sunshine and lovely, warm afternoons while they are here! Sending *hugssssss* your way!


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Latest comments - All (44)
 Trudy Tuinstra
Trudy Tuinstra club
enjoyed your pictures, again, thank you for sharing
4 years ago.
 Horizon 36
Horizon 36 club
Wonderful, well captured
4 years ago.
 Kama 56
Kama 56
une belle eau qui joue entre les cailloux
4 years ago.
 menonfire
menonfire club
Natur pur, ich mag solch wunderbare Waldlandschaft ! Grüße MAIK
4 years ago.
 Ulrich Dinges
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liebe Janet
ich habe deine lange Geschichte von euren beiden Wanderungen gelesen. manche Details fand ich interessant: Du schreibst dass die Zeltplätze dort einfach und ohne Strom sind, schreibst dass du kein Plätzchen fandest von dem aus du diesen Wasserfall ungestört fotografieren konntest. Du hast geschrieben du würdest dort gerne baden gegangen sein.
Schön das du gezeigt hast wo auf dieser Welt dieser Wasserfall ist
4 years ago.

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