
Articles in this issue (my first as editor) feel like a love letter to our region. A testament to the vast melting ...

Does the phrase “you are a product of your environment” sound familiar? Many cultures have long recognized the ...

Vancouver Island has remote valleys, salmon streams, and mountainsides that, in summer, are ripe with plump ...

When I think of innovation, I think of the external: technology and system upgrades that make our lives better. ...
Words & Photos By
Hayley Zumkeller

GALLERY PHOTOS BY REGAN HATLEY, DARREN HULL, BEN POWELESS, CHASE TERON, & DESTINATION CANADA
You’re greeted ...

It’s a beautiful summer day and, just as I’m arriving home, Jonathan and the kids call me from the backyard. I ...

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

As a small collect-and-release aquarium facility, displaying a selection of animals in an ethical and sustainable ...

The ocean is full of creatures. Humpback whales, orcas, barking sea lions, playful dolphins, and curious seals ...

Born in Campbell River, raised on Cortes Island, and now living in Victoria, David Ellingsen is an artist whose ...

Kiley Panziera is the woman behind the lens of Panziera Photography. Her photography journey sprung to life in ...

Meeting the growing demand for sustainable food production is becoming increasingly important for our global ...

Hi, my name is Autumn, my mom is Francesca, and we love to go hiking and adventuring together. We have been hiking ...

Rolling into another year living aboard our 34-foot sailboat, we often reaffirm why we moved from the mountains, ...

It’s just past midnight when I wake to a familiar sound; R Clan is back. Jumping out of bed, I scurry down the ...

As I look in the mirror to wash my face, car loaded, kayak on roof, ready to embark on the drive to Gold River, I ...
Words & Photo By
Dave Prothero

GALLERY PHOTOS BY LOUISA GILBERT & KAI WHITE
Wanderlust. We’ve all heard of it, and many of us dream of ...

You sit in a softly lit theatre; a buzz throughout the red, velvet draped room. You sip wine, whispering to a ...

The first thing I remember hearing about Maya was that she kept goats. As I got to know her better, and eventually ...
Words & Photo by
Dood Turner

On the northeast corner of Campbell River lies Snowden Demonstration Forest. For mountain bikers, the Snowden ...

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 ...

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 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 ...