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Earth Science in the Horseshoe Valley

Earth Science in the Horseshoe Valley Saturday November 8, 2025 (Storm date: Saturday November 15, 2025) 9 AM – 3 PM An all day (~0900 – 1500) tour through the Horseshoe Valley looking at various aspects of geology and geography with Trip Leaders Tom Koleszar and Barbara Sherriff. There will be 5 stops throughout the day … Continue reading Earth Science in the Horseshoe Valley

Alpine Adventure # 8 Vera Lake, Mount Baldy by Tom Koleszar

For our 2025 alpine field trip, we chose a small lake – Vera Lake – on the west side of the Eldred Valley across from Emma Lake. Once again the weather intervened on our planned date (Aug. 9) and we had to move to August 10. However, Aug. 10 turned out to be a fantastic … Continue reading Alpine Adventure # 8 Vera Lake, Mount Baldy by Tom Koleszar

Powell Lake Field Trips July 19 & 20, 2025

This field trip was run for two groups on Saturday and Sunday, July 19 and 20. The trips were aboard a crew boat generously supplied by Western Forest Products, with each following the same itinerary.  The trip leaders were Nancy Pezel and Tom Koleszar. The weather was good both days, and we had great views … Continue reading Powell Lake Field Trips July 19 & 20, 2025

Andrew Bryant – “I’m STILL wearing a mask”

by Andrew Bryant, 14 September 2022. Even though mandatory mask requirements have been lifted… I’ve been out snorkeling pretty much every day since 12 June.  I’m not a marine biologist.  The best part of that fact is that everything is still new to me.  Which keeps me excited about learning new things – and that … Continue reading Andrew Bryant – “I’m STILL wearing a mask”

Winnie Ferrier – “The Great Backyard Bird Count”

by Winnie Ferrier, 6 March 2022. The Global GBBC (Great Backyard Bird Count) celebrated its 25th anniversary this year in February.  For me it was just one year ago that I tentatively recorded in a notebook bird sightings from my yard, and for the first time put into my computer the species and numbers onto … Continue reading Winnie Ferrier – “The Great Backyard Bird Count”

Andrew Bryant – “I’ve been wearing a mask”

by Andrew Bryant, 29 August 2021. So, thought…well if I have to wear a mask anyways… Why not make it a snorkel?  I’ve been out pretty much every day since 15 June.  I’m not a marine biologist.  And I’ve probably not even found the best local snorkeling spots yet.  Willingdon Beach is a marvellous Powell … Continue reading Andrew Bryant – “I’ve been wearing a mask”

Gail Schofield – “indigenous plants inspire”

by Gail Schofield, 15 Sept 2020. Here’s a 2 page newsletter about new developments at the Lang Creek Gardens.  In spite of Covid, we’ve found a way to move forward with projects and signage installation. We remember meeting you at the gardens for a tour this time last year – it feels like a lifetime … Continue reading Gail Schofield – “indigenous plants inspire”

Tom Koleszar – “the new Emma Direct Trail”

by Tom Koleszar, 20 August 2020. I recently explored the newly cleared trail up to Emma Lake called “Emma Direct”, and another club member had asked me to submit a report on it – so here it is! The trail starts about 600m up Branch A800 at an elevation of 200m (the turn off is … Continue reading Tom Koleszar – “the new Emma Direct Trail”

Tom Koleszar – “Slide Mountain”

by Tom Koleszar, 17 August 2020. Slide Mountain is an impressive peak about 40km NNE of Powell River, near the head of Powell Lake. At 2105m, it is one of the highest peaks in the area. I selected an area 2.5km NE of the peak along a ridge extending out towards the Eldred Valley for … Continue reading Tom Koleszar – “Slide Mountain”

Andrew Bryant – “Heron and Neowise at Mowat Bay”

by Andrew Bryant, 13 Jul 2020. Having seen some wonderful images of Comet NEOWISE from around the world, I thought I’d dust off my trusty Nikon and take a stab at it myself.  My immediate impressions were: Wow: there sure were a lot of people at Mowat Bay at midnight on a Monday!  I think … Continue reading Andrew Bryant – “Heron and Neowise at Mowat Bay”

Heather Harbord – “Willingdon Beach Trail”

by Heather Harbord, 7 Jul 2020. In my anti-Covid battle, I try to boost my immune system by tramping along either the Sea Walk or the Willingdon Beach Trail twice a week. Here are some of the plants I identified recently along the Willingdon Trail.  Towards the far end of the trail, where there are … Continue reading Heather Harbord – “Willingdon Beach Trail”

Heather Harbord – “McFall Creek Trail”

by Heather Harbord, 7 Jul 2020. Walking in the woods behind  the Complex, I noticed several prime clumps of Indian-Pipes (Monotropa uniflora) which all that rain has brought out.  Sometimes called ghost flowers, these white clumps, 5-25cm high, lack chlorophyll and have to feed on the nearby conifer trees via the fungi which connect their roots … Continue reading Heather Harbord – “McFall Creek Trail”

Tom Koleszar – “The new March Lake trail”

by Tom Koleszar, 18 May 2020. In mid May we walked most of the new March Lake trail. This is a new section of the Sunshine Coast Trail constructed last Fall to go around the north and west sides of March Lake, and part of it goes through an old growth forest. This forest is … Continue reading Tom Koleszar – “The new March Lake trail”

Tom Koleszar – “Lost Lake”

by Tom Koleszar, 5 May 2020. In early May we walked into Lost Lake to look at the bogs along the shore, and especially to see the flowering Bog Laurel (also known as Swamp Laurel). We were not disappointed – their pink flowers were in full glory!  The shore of Lost Lake is easily accessible … Continue reading Tom Koleszar – “Lost Lake”

Princess Louisa Inlet

by Heather Harbord, 29 September 2016. Nine out of ten members enjoyed our trip up Princess Louisa Inlet.  The tenth was too sick to come, and the only person on the waiting list was also unable to fill in.  Bryce Christy’s boat, the B-Line, was very comfortable.  Everyone could be inside in the well-heated cabin. John … Continue reading Princess Louisa Inlet

Mitlenatch Island

  by nobody, 31 May 2014.   

Powell River Recreation Map

Powell River Recreation Map