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Vancouver Island holds many treasures; some are among the most popular outdoor places in Canada, like the West Coast Trail. Others are just as magnificent but hidden because of difficult access. The result is often a pristine place, where everything is undisturbed, peaceful but strangely mysterious, Tahsish-Kwois is one of those places, like a lost Valley in the deepest inlet of Kyoqout Sound.
It is no mean feat to get to Tahsish-Kwois, first there are logging roads with their potholes and winding hairpins, 80km from Woss to the Artlish River. The only reasonable way into the park is by water and the easiest access to the water is by an abindoned logging camp near the Artlish river mouth. Read the whole story on BCoutside.com





March 12th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
Simply stunning. I love the pictures and saw them on III-Imaging. Looks amazing I hope I will have the time to make a few similar trips soon.
March 13th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
I look so bad ass in these. When are we going again?
April 23rd, 2008 at 8:08 am
Sé að þú hefur ekki gleymt róðrartækninni … kveðja af austurlandinu