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Content warning: this article speaks about suicide prevention, self-harm, addiction, and genocide.
My name is ...

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In 2017, I attended a Soldier On ski camp at Mount Washington that changed (and maybe even saved) my life.
It ...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR LIVING A LIFE:
PAY ATTENTION.
BE ASTONISHED.
TELL ABOUT IT.
– MARY OLIVER
In the ...

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Words & Featured Photo by
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Shannon Ford is inspired by the magic of discovering beauty in chaos: “Walking up to a huge, empty canvas is pure ...
Words & Artwork by
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The dictionary says rest is “to cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or recover strength.” ...

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There are two basic ways to look at a forest you manage—as a tree farm or an ecosystem.
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While some of us were out celebrating Valentine’s Day this past February, Eugen Sushko was feverishly drawing at ...
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Vivian Dean
Photos courtesy of
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It is usually late May when I embark on the first mountain trip of the season. In this particular year I was ...
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Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.
– Søren Kierkegaard, 1843
I don’t ...

This past January, I received an email from the organizer of the BC Epic thanking me for my registration.
Which ...
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Gallery Photo by
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Hi, my name is Dakota Blomgren. I was born in the Comox Valley and I am nine years old. I am a proud member of the ...

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Decades ago, I was sitting in a cinema seat in Toronto, gripping the armrests as the tension heightened, and ...
Words by
Mac Newton
Illustration by
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Sara Kempner
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I’ve occasionally yearned to wear a Davy Crockett-inspired coonskin hat. The reason I don’t isn’t that I fear I’d ...

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I-HOS GALLERY
K'ÓMOKS FIRST NATION
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Hi, my name is Darragh Tormey, and this is my love essay.
Love can mean a million things, and it means ...

K’ómoks First Nation (KFN) members Sean Frank and Trevor Hardy, assisted by master carver Joe Martin of ...

I'm Emese, and my husband Géza and I are the proud owners of Freyja, a new croissant shop in downtown Campbell ...

Sophie Whittingham is an illustrator and storyboard artist born and raised on Quadra Island, British Columbia. Her ...

Colin Somers was born in Powell River and has lived in Campbell River for 50 years. He has spent most of that time ...

For more than 35 years, Campbell River Children's Choir (CRCC) has provided children and young adults with the ...

The gritty exfoliation of sand between toes, the softness of dewy grass underfoot, the wet flecks of mud that ...

Canada’s dark history of Indigenous people and government authorities is riddled with violence and mistrust. ...

As I look down at my crampons kicked solidly into the thin ice, I feel the exposure of being hundreds of metres ...

Flip through the spectacular pages of A Taste of Life on Quadra Island and you'll never guess the heroic efforts ...

The Strathcona Food Hub, put simply, is a group of collaborators working on contemporary food issues in the ...

I'm entering Grade 10 and I go to Timberline Secondary School. I have lived in Campbell River my whole life. It is ...

An ice climber hangs from a mountain cliff so remote, so otherworldly, that its location is kept secret. A chef ...
Opening Introduction by
Trevor McMonagle
Photo by
Alex Brennan

We are blessed to live on an island with so much wild food at our fingertips. An outdoor table is spread before us ...
Words & Photos by
Jade Berg
Photos by
Jesse Bone

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Life on Earth exists from and because of soil, yet many of us go about our lives with little thought about its ...

Cruising over the turbulent waters of Discovery Passage is a familiar activity to many Campbell Riverites. The ...
Words & Photo by
Eiko Jones

In February 2018, Lucas Schuller drove from Campbell River down to Cumberland to see the Lonesome Ace Stringband ...

When Chris Goulet was 14 years old, his brother put a set of clippers in his hand and said, "Give me a mohawk." ...

Five years ago we made a quick decision to sell our house on Salt Spring Island and seek out a more peaceful home ...
Words by
Sarah Carty
Words and Photos by
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If a crow flew from Campbell River to Bute Inlet Lodge, he would aim for Mount Doogie Dowler. Doogie resembles a ...

For more than half a century, Special Olympics sport training programs and competitions have empowered athletes ...

The Comox Valley in the 1960s was remote, beautiful, and serene. It was also secluded, with no major highway ...

Glean (v.): Gather (ears of grain, etc.) after the harvest.
I recently attended an inspiring symposium hosted ...

Some of my dearest early memories involve water. My dad would tie a rope on my sister’s and my life jackets as we ...
Words & featured photo by
Erica Keen

Marianne Enhörning is a West Coast Canadian artist. Born in Sweden, she split her work life for many years between ...

As an adventure, wildlife, and sports photographer based in the Comox Valley, Nick chases the thrill of unique ...

Every day, we hear and say, “I love this.”
And this. And this. And this. And oh, that over there, too.
We toss ...

In 2008, novice paddleboarder Norm Hann hatched a plan to travel by stand-up paddleboard (SUP), with boat support, ...

We’ve all done it. Bragged about how we used to go somewhere when it was still cool and undiscovered, before the ...

Deep in the heart of Utah Mormon country, in a place called Temple Square, sits an unusual statue known as the ...

The ferns have their fresh, feathery leaves and everything in sight is electric green. This is Vancouver Island in ...
Words & Photo by
Jennifer Jellett

Two “very pregnant” cats. That was the delivery at the door of the Kitty Cat P.A.L. (Prevent-A-Litter) Society at ...

In 1992, an eclectic group of local artisans joined together to form The Potters Place Gallery. “There was already ...

There is a natural intimacy to be found at the Denman Island Readers and Writers Festival. Readers, writers, ...

Land is on my mind a lot these days, as a dad and freelance journalist. I recently interviewed an old Findlay ...

If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably driven past the community halls north of Courtenay along Highway 19A ...

My dearest Yarden, It wasn’t just one of your plants that snared me. Nor did my love for you hit all of a sudden. ...

Bark! Bark! Bark! We are an hour and a half into our wilderness validation search; Rudy has already found two ...

When LOVE was suggested as our summer theme, I jumped on it. I planned to write an inspiring intro that would ...

One of the most iconic locations in the Comox Valley is Goose Spit, a long finger of land that shields Comox ...

In 2021, I decided to travel across British Columbia with my bike and my skis—or, more accurately—with my skis on ...
Words & Photos by
Damien Jannet

“Restoring land without restoring relationship is an empty exercise.”
– Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, ...

Born and raised on British Columbia’s West Coast, Christian grew up with a deep appreciation for nature, thanks to ...

We meet in the shadows and plan our route for the late afternoon, prowling the alleys, neighbourhood by ...

Wi'yugwa̱mala dłuwa̱n, - Baby with me,
Łax̱wa̱lanukwa̱n tłus. - I love you.
Mu'la̱n gax̱a'aḵus. - I’m ...

Eighteen-year-old Morgan, a Comox Valley resident, started taking photos with a smart phone when he was 12 and ...

One of my earliest memories is playing under my grandmother’s quilt frame while she and her friends sewed a quilt ...

I’m 11 years old and I’ve lived in Cumberland my whole life. I LOVE art. It’s one of my favourite things to do. I ...

A lone modular office building with blue vinyl siding rests at the end of a gravel driveway on the edge of Homalco ...

Last year a friend messaged to let me know there was a promotional Walking Dead backpack at one of the thrift ...

Most of us gain confidence when our skin looks and feels good, and this sometimes reflects how we hold ourselves ...

If you stand on Saratoga Beach and look out at the water on a calm day, the Salish Sea appears silent, steady, and ...

JIPSI TREE
It all began when JoAnne McElroy simultaneously left both her teaching and tree-planting ...

When you enter the Gardens on Anderton, you are greeted by a volunteer host who offers a smile, an orientation, a ...

When we invite young people to visit the engineered landfill at the Comox Valley Waste Management Centre, we ask ...

When Kermit the Frog said, “It’s not easy being green,” he wasn’t talking about investing, but he might as well ...

I don’t remember the summit of Mount Colonel Foster.
I know I stood on it with my friends, Chris and Sean. I ...

Not long after I moved to Cumberland, when it was easier to get lost in the forest, I was riding my dirt bike down ...

“Expect mountain bikes, hikers, runners, dogs, children, and elders on these trails.”
—excerpt from the Interim ...

Seaweed is a food resource long celebrated by traditional coastal peoples across the globe, including throughout ...
Words & Photo by
Angela Willard

In a field next to the ruddy red barn of the Black Creek farm owned by Margaret Douglas and Fred Hinz, a group of ...

If you’ve ever spent time with a toddler, you’ll know they ask “Why?” about seven thousand times a day. When my ...

Born in Hay River, NWT, Shelley has lived in Edmonton, Switzerland, and five Canadian provinces.
Her work, both ...

Originally from Poland, Ania of AniuEmilia Photography has lived on beautiful Vancouver Island for 30 ...

Most people are shocked when they learn our family of five lives in a tiny home. “How many square feet?” they ask ...

SCOTT BELL
Scott Bell is an outdoor adventure filmmaker who has a commitment to capturing the beauty of the ...

Terri-Lynn Papagiannis (TL PAPA) is an artist and art educator, born and raised on Vancouver Island. At a young ...

River Love
After yearning for decades
to say I love you and mean it, today
on my practised water’s-edge path
I ...

True Dennison has been in love with photography and film for as long as she can remember. Growing up on the ...

“I never knew what I wanted to do,” Valerie Lamirande confided to me. She had dabbled in photography, woodwork, ...

Like the daily ebb and flow of the tides along the shores of Vancouver Island, there is constant movement of ...

Nestled amongst the towering forest on Galiano Island and backing onto Bluffs Park, Leña Residency is a retreat ...

Located on the West Coast of Vancouver Island within the traditional territory of the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First ...
Words & Photos by
Kira Marshall

Island Clayworks would like to acknowledge that we operate our business in the traditional territory of the ...

Building custom homes in Campbell River and the surrounding area is a gift not every craftsman gets to experience. ...

The honeybee, or apis mellifera, is what we call a pollinator. Flying from flower to flower collecting nectar and ...

When I moved to Vancouver Island in 2009, finding like-minded “horse folks” to ride with was top priority. I ...

My family and I have lived on the northern end of Quadra Island for two years. We moved here from Manitoba, and ...

THE GARDENING NARRATIVE
HEATHER KELLERHALS–STEWART
Behind every widely held belief there is a narrative—true ...

The Campbell River Area Angel Group (CRAAG) was founded in February 2019 when Campbell River Economic Development ...

“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
— Mary Oliver
“Shhh, listen … ...
Words & Photos by
Lisa Levesque

Oh no! What? Wait for another traffic light? Simultaneous laughter, as our eyes connect, and we realize we have ...

In a way, a farm is like the ocean, a fixture of the landscape, yet in constant motion. Every season brings a part ...

When you walk into the cavernous room at Robron Centre in Campbell River—which feels part warehouse, part ...

Thanks be to Ron Burrell, a former provincial Forest Service Manager, who, in the early 1990s, took on the job of ...
Words & Photos by
Bob Dice
Words by
Trevor McMonagle

Stay home, we were told. Travel was not advised. Flooding closed highways. Fires forced road closures and ...

The beginning of winter, with its transition from warmth to cold and from growth to decay, is a reminder of the ...

Not many people know this about me, but I’ve got a real penchant for fine, stiff Italian boots. This confession ...

Like many Vancouver Island folk, I’ve made plenty of happy memories in Strathcona Provincial Park. In the summer ...

My name is Ava, and I am ten years old. I was born in Vancouver and moved to Cumberland with my mom and dad when I ...

If there is one truth the pandemic has disclosed, it’s that, as humans, we yearn for connection to the elements. ...

Growing up in the Comox Valley, Mal Irvine, who uses they/them pronouns, often felt uncomfortable. They were ...

Hornby Island local Jake Berman first encountered onigiri while visiting his sister in Japan in 2006. This ...

Every poem tells a kind of story, but poems are not short stories. They are a unique medium which is concerned ...

In 2015, on his way to Whistler, Duncan Hague flew over the Rocky Mountains and peered out the plane’s little oval ...

We’ve all heard the adage “It takes a village to raise a child.”
Now imagine we’re talking about your child. ...

I respectfully acknowledge that we are on the unceded traditional territories of the K’ómoks First Nation, and I ...

The late autumn sun lazily streams through dwindling golden leaves. Live music drifts across the smiling, ...

When I wrote The New Brewmox Valley for the inaugural issue of this magazine in 2014, I told a hopeful and ...

Imagine noticing smoke in the distance, then, less than ten minutes later, your property is fully consumed by ...

I grew up on Vancouver Island, the fourth of five generations of my family to have done so. I have had the great ...

I pull up to Kelsey Epp’s Merville farm, and, before my feet hit the ground, the silence of the long, verdant ...

May 31, 2021: “Hey, Meaghan, we’re thinking if some restrictions lift this summer we might try to book some shows ...

In case you haven’t noticed, the Comox Valley has been experiencing a population boom of late. Newcomers choose ...

The first time Tom (not his real name) had someone call the cops on him was in the winter. He was several blocks ...

This is a tale of resilience. A tale of how, if your resolve is true, you can make it to your destination.
Even ...

Everyone remembers the first time they met Thomas Dunn. He was a rare individual who made an impression—mostly ...

Does the thought of walking in the forest at night make you feel uneasy? Does it sound strange? And if you were to ...

The ashen moon hung low that brisk October night. Despite the obscuring fog, I could see my breath. The chill cut ...

Curtis was born and raised in the Comox Valley, where he pursues a number of hobbies and seasonal interests, ...

t’s 7:30 a.m. and my 11-year-old daughter skips out to join our 74-year-old neighbour for a sprightly walk around ...

Sharon Lalonde has been creating all her life, using all forms of artistic expression.
The medium she chooses ...

Etched into the fabric of Comox life, the Northeast Woods are considered by many locals, especially newcomers, to ...

For over 5,000 years, the written word has carried knowledge and information to readers, supporting the ...

MY DELIGHTFULLY DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY
AUTHOR: LORAINE HARTLE
GENRE: MEMOIR
A fascinating and engaging story ...

I am age nine and go to Miracle Beach Elementary. I have a younger brother who’s eight named Callum, and we have ...

On a sunny summer evening, Janeth Recinos served up delicious pupusas filled with shredded pork and fresh salsa ...
Words by
Andrew Findlay
Photo collage courtesy of
Sue Rambow

After the year that was 2020, we’re starting to see light at the end of the tunnel—a return to the way life was ...

Things are changing in the Comox Valley: our population is growing as more people move here in appreciation of the ...

For British Columbians, whether or not we are directly involved in the industry, forest products are us.
When I ...

If you take a moment to reflect upon the immense amount of organization, dedication, and perseverance required to ...
Words by
Kevin Flesher
Featured photo by
Jim Whyte

BECAUSE I AM QUEEN
I wear a crown of many eyes
that sees right through your bullshit lies.
My ...

for S’ólh Téméxw (the traditional territories of the Stó:lo-)
out in the valley
plump drupelets fall into ...

Born and raised in Quebec, Françoise is a self-taught wildlife/landscape photographer. Her first career was as a ...

A member of the Taku River First Nation by birth, Brian was adopted as an infant by Linda and Perry Jessop and ...

In August 2020, I travelled to a magical corner of the world where there are more glaciers than anywhere outside ...
Words & Artwork by
Tracy Kobus
Photos by
Malcolm Johnson

In 1845, Henry David Thoreau went into the woods of Massachusetts and built a simple cabin beside Walden Pond. For ...

Fighting the urge to crawl back into my warm bed, I force myself to grab my camera bag and head into the chilly ...
Words & photo by
Sara Kempner

March 4, 2021: “This is not good. I’ve just gone to look at the area. The flagging starts about 50 meters beyond ...

My parents were notorious collectors. On any given Saturday, they would pack up our silver E150 Ford Econoline van ...

It’s better to burn out than to fade away? Not always. New alternatives to cremation allow bodies to return to the ...

Bannock: a simple quick bread made with a few ingredients most people will have on hand. But bannock, for all its ...

Watching John Waters scramble up a rock face is like watching a monkey climb a tree. A moment ago, he stepped off ...
Words by
Ryan Stuart
Featured photo by
Sara Kempner

I’m so glad you’re here. As many readers know, each issue is part of a cycle with four linked themes.
COVID-19 ...

When Sarah McLoughlin passed away on February 10, 2021, at Mount Saint Joseph Hospital in Vancouver—her husband ...
Words by
Kerry Hale
Featured photo by
Susan Healy

We moved to the Comox Valley a little over three years ago. I spent most of my childhood living in Nelson, BC, ...

You pretty much can’t have a conversation anywhere in the world today without one of our global crises popping up ...

The true meaning of life is to plant trees under whose shade you do not expect to sit. – Nelson Henderson
This ...

Kevin MacKenzie is a self-taught musician and multimedia artist who learned how to weld at a young age from his ...

Jake Tinkler- Josephi is a photographer based in Courtenay, British Columbia (BC). Growing up in the country ...

It’s 2:45 on Tuesday afternoon, a treasured day for my twoyear-old daughter, Emerson, and me. Just after the ...

Beginning in 2019, the Art+Earth Festival has been a series of interactive, public events that provides an ...

On the territory of The We Wai Kai nation, the original peoples of this land have harvested medicines on Vancouver ...

I love fermented foods. Fermentation is one of the few processes that can make things tastier and healthier at the ...
Words & Photos by
Brandon Pirie

Are you the daredevil type with a fearless personality? Are you unafraid of flames? Does standing in a ring of ...
Words & Photos by
Bob Wild

When the nights grow cooler and the roads become less lively, the savvy local traveler packs their bags, knowing ...

Working with wood has been a long-standing family tradition that I almost overlooked as a career choice. In fact, ...

I wade into the Campbell River, fly rod in hand. The cold snap of the morning breeze matches the fall temperature. ...

It’s hard to say when the first beings took an interest in sliding down the slopes around Mount Cain. I’m sure it ...

Wildflowers & Co. is an Indigenous business owned by Alissa Assu, who belongs to the Wet’suwet’en First ...

My name is Madison Lucas, I am 11 years old, and I am from Huuayaht First Nations. My favourite hobby is soccer, ...

Bastian, a helicopter pilot at 49 North Helicopters in Campbell River, began paragliding in December of 2019. He ...
Words & Photos by
Bastian Fleury
Words by
Carly Caron

We are standing on the Baikie Island Trail, about one kilometre down river from the Haig-Brown House where ...

I don’t get island fever. Quite the opposite, actually. There is a feeling of safety that transpires with the last ...

Spring brings variable weather and an itch to cast off the mooring lines. Except my itch goes beyond sailing. I ...

When the global pandemic first hit the Strathcona region, the local performing arts community was faced with many ...

Life on Vancouver Island ebbs and flows with the life-cycle of the salmon. In the warmth of the late-September ...

Imagine three siblings—Cumberland, Courtenay, and Comox—who tolerate each other, but aren’t exactly brimming with ...

North Island College’s (NIC)’s Indigenous language courses are bringing together students and building a community ...

A few years ago, a fog rolled in on me, gradually placing a dim, grey mist over my view in all directions. I ...

Urban agriculture can mean a number of things depending on who you ask and where in the world it’s occurring. To ...

What separates SOS Gear from other outdoor stores is not what it carries, but what it doesn’t.
Like most gear ...

The secret’s out regarding Vancouver Island and its amazing mountains. While all alpine environments are ...
Words & Photo by
Shane Johnson

There’s no real place to start this story of sailing. I never would have predicted that I would be writing this ...
Words by
Judith Wright
Featured photo by
Jenn Dykstra

A few years ago, there was a local kerfuffle because a new sign on the Inland Island Highway proclaimed: “Welcome ...

For over a year, we’ve all been dreaming of getting away, and perhaps Island adventures will once again be ...

One of the most iconic summer activities in the Comox Valley is tubing down the Puntledge River.
There’s no ...

At the end of a dirt road, minutes from the sea, sits an idyllic farm.
Youthful alder, fir, hemlock, and pines ...

I remember well the pitter-patter of tiny toad feet on my lawn when I was a child growing up across from the swamp ...

At the end of a meandering gravel driveway tucked among lush cedars stands the Deep Bay Marine Field Station, a ...

After so many months of navigating an ever-changing pandemic landscape of worries, warnings, restrictions, and ...

THE TIME OF THINGS
A masked woman reaches toward the fabric hanging on the art gallery wall.
“Don’t!” ...
Words by
Glen Sanford
Featured photo by
Kyle Little

I enjoy the practice of traditional karate for many reasons, including what it teaches me about Japanese and ...

Behind every non-profit there’s at least one driven, talented founder willing to make sacrifices to chase their ...

Haida art is internationally recognized as part of the Indigenous artistic tradition of the peoples of the Pacific ...
Words by
Keisha Everson
Featured photo by
Zac Whyte

1. Field’s sawmill
A burial site with ghost bodies
on platforms in trees
retaining walls at the river’s ...

Michael was born in Campbell River and currently resides in Fanny Bay with his partner Anna and cat Sophie Bean. ...

Living on a Gulf Island is a dream come true to Shannon. Slowing down her lifestyle has allowed her the time to ...

Your recent travel plans may have gone down the toilet, but was there ever a better time to start planning another ...

My name is Olivia. I am nine years old and I adore art. It is one of my favourite things to do. All of my family ...

The Comox Valley has long been home to an impressive array of local restaurants that have made highly valuable ...

“We so rarely get second chances,” says whale researcher Jackie Hildering, the co-founder of Port McNeill-based ...

Often in an instant, an acquired head injury can change everything. How do you make sense of so much loss? Where ...

Editor’s note: Rick Zyvitski, now retired, used to fly fighter jets out of Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Comox. We ...
Words by
Rick Zyvitski
Featured photo by
Sara Kerr

There are many ways to spin a wheel. Even within each discipline of cycling—BMX, mountain and road, to name a ...

“Hi, I’m Sam. I’m trans.” I start quite a number of conversations this way, and although it’s an unfortunate ...

There’s money in honey (sometimes), and for several beekeepers in the Comox Valley, keeping bees is a full-time ...

It is no secret that the Comox Valley offers us a unique opportunity to work, play, and revel in the natural ...

Sarah Wilson always loved her veggies, even as a kid. She attributes the craving to growing up in Rivers Inlet, a ...

Welcome to the 25th volume of our ongoing love letter to the Comox Valley.
In 2014, Ross Bodenmann had the ...

In the late ’90s, while Marshall Toelle and Nate Cherrier were teenagers growing up on Quadra Island, ...

Having been born and raised in Campbell River, Tyee fishing has always been a tradition for me.
On a warm ...

Coral reefs in Canada? That seems like a contradiction to most people, but under the surface of the Salish sea ...
Words and Photos by
Eiko Jones

Growing up we had chickens, the familiar pets that simultaneously bring life to the yard and yield breakfast to ...

Most Campbell Riverites know the iconic blue cottage, nestled by the beach in Willow Point. For Sybil and Walter ...

Our names are Annabel and Brynlee. We are nine-year-old identical twins born one minute apart and have lived on ...

From construction on some of the region’s most iconic establishments, such as Mount Washington and Painter’s ...

I was introduced to flameworked glass, in 2004, when I first meet Mook of Mook’s Glass.
After seeing his glass, ...

I’ve spent many years exploring all over the Island, looking for wild places that make me feel small. While I ...
Words & Photos by
Michael Hack

When you drive west along the winding road that skirts Lower and Upper Campbell Lakes, as it hugs the rock face of ...

My Husband, Keith, and I had been working in the Hotel & Resort industry for over 22 years when we attended a ...

The year 2018 was the beginning of something truly special — it was the year I met Evangeline Clifton.
Clifton, ...

For 24 years, Spirit of the West Adventures has been offering multi-day kayaking tours in the Johnstone Strait and ...

Captain Vince Kehn’s four decades of working in the marine industry on the coast of BC has greatly influenced how ...

Lukas Mouka is a Czech-Canadian painter currently based in Campbell River. Over his career a unique style has ...

There are more than 100 people living without shelter on the streets in Campbell River, its regional parks, and ...

As we pedal our bicycles through the rambling, majestic forest of Campbell River’s Beaver Lodge Lands, our minds ...

Long before they call “Action!” and the cameras roll on a movie shoot, someone has to find the places to film the ...

A mind at peace, a mind centred and not focused on harming others, is stronger than any physical force in the ...
Words & Photos by
Erin Wallis

My mom used to make stuffed mushroom caps at the drop of a hat. “We’ve been invited to so-and-so’s for dinner. ...
Words & Photo by
Darren Howlett

My adventures used to involve adrenaline. Like the time I hitchhiked from Kamloops to climb Mt Forbes in Banff ...

Devin Burton grew up in the Comox Valley but only recently discovered the Bevan trails, a network of paths winding ...

On the longest night
Tuck tiny love notes
Written with winter berries
Into the dark earth
Whisper them ...

Originally from Comox, Zoey currently lives in Victoria. Her work is inspired by nature, the seasons, the cycles ...

Jarrett Lindal is a Vancouver Island-based outdoor adventure and wildlife photographer who grew up in the Comox ...

One day, the Itatsoo Lake Trail will connect the community of Hitacu, near Ucluelet, to the lake hidden in the ...
Words by
Ryan Stuart
Featured photo by
Scott Horley

My name is Zoë, and I am nine years old. I have lived in Cumberland my whole life and I really love winter in the ...

It was late August in the Great Bear Rainforest and the salmon were starting to return to their nascent streams ...
Words & Photos by
Oriana Smy

In the last few years, you may have noticed the resurgence of vinyl records and local record shops. What is it ...

On January 1, 2019, a large group of adventurous Cumberland residents gathered on the shores of Comox Lake. ...

Famed feminist leader Gloria Steinem is quoted as saying: “Revolutions that last don’t happen from the top down. ...

It began in a small kitchen on a small island, with peanut butter, honey, and oats.
It was 1993 when Trish ...

Few manmade structures have the universal allure of the lighthouse. We are drawn to them, as much for their ...

I never know what to expect during our visits. Often, she is not home; her tiny body is present in a mobile chair ...

I’ve been intimately involved in the ground-source heat pump (GSHP) industry for 20 years. I began with mud up to ...

Katherine Kirk suspected the roof of Forbidden Plateau’s day lodge was going to collapse. “One day, a woman in the ...
Words by
Mike B.
Featured photo by
Lindsey Pattinson

I began to write this letter on a rainy, blustery day in early November—possibly not the best time to reflect on ...

The rising sun cast a pink glow on the cliffs as we prepared for landing on a crisp November morning. Just five ...

When I'm under the water, I feel at home. As soon as my head goes below the surface, an almost instant calm comes ...
Words & Photos by
Ryan Miller

Why travel makes us love home.
The very first thing she told us was that the monkey didn’t like kids. Of course, ...
Words by
Zola Findlay
with help from her sister
Sabine

On a sunny Saturday afternoon, Fossil Beach Farm is a-bustle with activity. People are sitting at long picnic ...

One of the many big questions of 2020 is how we adapt and evolve as consumers, locally and globally. Whether we ...

I used to write science fiction (which means I know little about science, but I liked playing with ideas). In one ...

Full disclosure: I am a Traci Skuce fangirl, but because one of the things I love so much about the way she writes ...

When you first look at a Waterman surfboard, you wouldn’t expect it had been crafted by a guy who grew up on the ...

The last in our series imagining how the Comox Valley’s communities could look 20 years from now.
It’s hard ...

The famous French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau once said, “We forget that the water cycle and the life cycle are ...

“Now gently let your breath out and slip beneath the surface. I’ll go under first and be ready for you to join ...
Words & photo by
Lisa Graham

One of my twins’ favourite meals is tacos. They are easy to prepare and a great way to incorporate all the colours ...
Early in 2020, our editorial team envisioned the general look and feel of the covers and themes for the year ...

There’s something that connects me to a greater world when I fire up the smoker. I can’t put my finger on it. ...

By all accounts, Johnny Bannerman is a very nice young man. He’s a member of the Cumberland Volunteer Fire ...

Oh my god, this hurts so bad... Why does this hurt so bad?? Ohmygodohmygodohmygod. Uggggggghhhhhh, this burns so ...
Words & Photo by
Sarah Seads

Running a tourism business, especially in an area as remote as Kyuquot Sound, is challenging at the best of ...

“I take a lot of my inspiration from the natural world around me,” says Gordon Hutchens, Denman Island’s ...
Words & Photo by
Trish Weatherall

Richard Mravik was born in 1973 in the city of Nove Zamky, Slovakia. Of Hungarian descent, he was noted from a ...

Glynnis was raised on a hobby farm on Vancouver Island by parents who were "hippies" of the day. Their ...

The fire that forged the earth
holds the space between us
ancient atoms
in our blood and bones
pulled to the ...

“All along the way, where the deep green forest used to stand, lies a waste of mangled trunks and branches, enough ...

The third in our series imagining how the Comox Valley’s communities could look 20 years from now. ...

Earth, air, water, fire. In the extreme, these elemental forces can be either ineffectual or catastrophic. They ...

Burning sage, summer heat, and the vegetal scent of the plants in the traditional Indigenous tea garden of the ...

True story: my first-ever sauna experience included pitchers of gin Caesars and a waterslide—a really steep one. ...

Before the headlines were screaming “Murder Hornets!!!” (officially known as Vespa mandarinia, aka “Baskin bees” ...

From the expansive windows of Courtenay resident Tom Grimmer’s dining room, the Comox Valley is laid out below ...

When I wrote the last Editor’s Letter, things were still reasonably normal in the Comox Valley. But some time ...

If you’ve never taken in a concert in a small town (think 400 peoplesmall), you may be interested in exploring the ...

"I would never have expected that house to be so inspiring...I haven’t had that much of a productive writing ...

A passion for exploration made the decision to live in a camper on the back of her Tacoma truck an easy one for ...

At 18 years old, Matt is fully submerged in wild island living. A ski instructor and fishing guide, Matt also has ...

Summer in the Amberson-Volk household is a very busy time, full of celebration and good energy. Between wedding ...

Picture a howling January morning in Campbell River. Rain pelts down on snow-covered rocks, the streets are full ...

My name is Jonah. I’m 11 years old and I live at Blind Channel on West Thurlow Island. My family has lived at ...

A community builder is someone who brings the community together, who loves to connect people with one another, ...

From the moment my head hits the pillow until first light shines through my bedroom windows, I’m thinking of food. ...

Please be advised that the following story contains a graphic description of a grizzly bear attack from the summer ...

Convincing a stone to become something else is no small task; it’s noisy, it’s dusty, it’s dirty. It is my labour ...

Campbell River photographer Moira Le Patourel has spent the last decade working around the world as an expedition ...

Sonny Assu (Ligwiłda’xw of the Kwakwaka’wakw Nations) was raised in North Delta, BC, over 250 km away from his ...

“Never let it be said that to dream is a waste of one’s time, for dreams are our realities in waiting. In dreams, ...

I’ve always been engrossed by the viewpoints that higher elevation grants. One of my first childhood memories as a ...
Words & Photo By
Colin Filliter

Twenty-nine and a half pounds. Twenty-four and a half pounds. Thirty-eight and a half pounds. Thirty-seven and a ...
Words & Photo By
Laurel Sliskovic

Sleeping soundly, Cole nuzzled into the duvet and Archie was curled in his favourite blanket—you would think ...

“Everything changes once you have kids.” It’s such a cliche, but one that holds true. After I had my kids I found ...

My quads burned. I stared up the seemingly endless, brutally steep stairs, then I glanced back down the valley and ...

I’ve always loved eggs. Hard-boiled. Scrambled. Sunny-side up. Anything but poached—well, unless they’re smothered ...

How many times have you thought about how nice it would be to drive less? Maybe you want to reduce your carbon ...
Words & photo by
Dave Prothero

My name is Sam and I am 11 years old. I love to go fishing, play basketball and ride bikes, but my very favourite ...

We got together in the living rooms of cabins, converted barns, half-finished homemade houses. We ate date ...

Jo is a Comox-based artist with a passion for exploring colour, texture, and light. Using primarily acrylics, ...

Nature has always been a key part of Matt’s life. Growing up on Vancouver Island has given him countless mountains ...

Curled against you under the night sky
your touch reminds me
that my flesh is made
from the spark and dust
of ...

A rare beam of sunshine reflects off a long steel blade, catching the eyes of a pair of observers who press their ...

One of nature’s fundamentals is the way matter flows in loops, supporting life as it transforms from one state to ...

I grew up in a house where bookshelves reached the ceilings, with cascading spider plants tucked in among the ...
Words by
Nora Bingham
Cover painting by
Harry Heine

The second in our series imagining how the Comox Valley’s communities could look 20 years from ...

Soft whitecaps glisten atop cresting waves, tall green grasses dance in the wind, an eagle swoops low across ...
Words & photo by
Sophie Vigneau

Musical wizardry is something I’ve always admired, and after meeting Comox Valley luthier (guitar maker) Wyatt ...

Throughout history, humans have been fascinated–even obsessed–with the art of flight. From Leonardo da Vinci and ...

As the sun breaks through in a brief respite on a day of steady rain, the 11 acres of the MARS Wildlife Rescue ...

I'm inching along the narrow ridge leading to 5040 Peak, a ski on either side of the crest, mushy spring snow in ...

When my kids were younger, I logged long hours at the Rotary Skypark, going half-dizzy as they performed endless ...

Air. When it’s good, we often don’t notice it. Think of a spring hike through Paradise Meadows: we may be aware of ...

History was made recently at Kumugwe, the K’ómoks Bighouse. On October 16, 2019, a ceremony was held marking the ...

Ah, spring. It’s the time when the light begins to spill over our valley again—a little longer every day—and the ...

Did you hear? Campbell River has one of the highest rates of volunteerism in the country. Therefore, by the ...

My name is Matthew Fox and I am a Sprockids Leader volunteer and overall community enthusiast here in Campbell ...
Words & Photo By
Matthew Fox

I like to refer to Vancouver Island as my beautiful corner of the world. Having grown up here in Campbell River, I ...

To the uninitiated, cricket might seem the strangest of games. In what other sport could matches last five days ...

I live near the estuary, so I walk the Raven Trail and Baikie Island on a regular basis. The estuary is also my ...

The pounding of heavy footfall, crunching on inclined gravel,
is loudly competing with the sound of your laboured ...

Hi, I’m Raegen Collins and I have lived in Campbell River (CR) my whole life. It is an amazing place! I am a ...
Words & Photo By
Raegan Collins

North Island College (NIC)’s expanded and renovated Campbell River campus has transformed the look and feel of the ...

Each seed is a true miracle of life. One weighing a mere 0.8 micrograms that grows into a beautiful orchid ...
Words & Photos by
Leslie Cox

As I sit on the dock of Sonora Resort prepared for a day of fishing, I look north to see Mt. Estero looming 1649 m ...

Big cities often have large central areas where citizens
can congregate. New York has Times Square, London has ...

The sky is alive with distant storm clouds, purple, broken by pockets of sunlight. Looking west across the ...

Words on the Water Writers’ Festival is typical Campbell River: unpretentious and accessible, but when experienced ...

With a big emphasis on water-based photography, Eiko Jones’s work includes images of mountains, lakes, rivers, and ...

Cathy Holfeld is an Irish graphic designer and illustrator. She was born and bred in Ireland until the Canadian ...

When thinking of where we live, I can’t help but conjure up images of lush greenery, diverse ecosystems, and ...

Bula! Pronounced “boo-la,” this is Fiji’s version of “aloha,” an all-purpose word that makes you feel instantly ...
Words and Photos by
Paige Owen

Have you ever parked at Mount Washington’s Raven Lodge and wondered about the impressive, yet solitary, building ...

My name is Kellan and I am 8. I was born here at the old hospital in Comox and have lived here my whole life. I ...

Q: What do beets, parsnips, turnips, rutabagas, carrots, yuca (cassava), kohlrabi, onions, garlic, celery root (or ...

A former dog sled and kayak guide, Anouk’s paintings amplify her love for the outdoors. If she could, she would ...

Brett Kroeker is a photographer based in the Comox Valley. His deep love for outdoor adventure is perfectly paired ...

“What was that?” says Scott. His head swivels in the direction of the sound.
I raise my hand above my head and ...

Even in the darkest winter
under the frost-hardened earth
the roots are deep in discussion
through mycelium ...

You have been stuck on the glacier for three days and whatever has been stalking you is closing in. Night is ...

The stopwatch on the computer screen read four minutes and counting until the Great British Columbia ShakeOut. ...

It’s two in the morning. I just turned the last page of Kim Bannerman’s book, Bucket of Blood.
I flip through ...

This year, we’ll be exploring possible futures for the communities of the Comox Valley based on current community ...

A quick Google search on turning 40 will tell you everything from “You’re on the brink of a mid-life crisis” to ...

Gaining popularity in the mid-1950s, the modest A-frame, with its inherently simple aesthetic, defined a way of ...

The first thing you need to know about Glen Alwin Farm is that nobody involved is named Glen. Or Alwin. The people ...

It’s a Tuesday, and when the doors of St. George’s United Church hall open at 11:30am, Gail, who is 70, comes in ...

Driving north out of Courtenay on an October day, one really notices the changing seasons. The wet leaves and ...

While looking at a 1931 photo of a crew of men seated on a logging raft, long-time Cumberland resident Karl ...

Almost all the ancient civilizations identified four similar basic elements: earth, air, fire, and water. I ...

Last summer my family and I embarked on an epic journey. 10 months, 10 provinces, 25 US states, 17 Mexican states, ...
Words & Photos by
Alice Grasby

Despite the perpetual spotlight that the world of technology enjoys for “changing the world”, few technical ...

I have lived in Cumberland my whole life. I was born in October, even though I wasn’t supposed to come until ...

Board riding culture and the visual arts have always held a natural alliance, sharing a rejection of norms to ...

I’m a social guy. I love people. I love interacting with kids, adults, animals—most anybody really. If you’ve met ...

Local hunter, fisher, conservationist, and author Ralph Shaw once said, "The role of the successful fisherman and ...

Fall gives way to a darkness, where fairytales operate best. As the days grow shorter and the sun slips behind the ...

Sarah is a Comox Valley-based artist primarily working in oil painting. At the core of her practice is an ...