Friday, December 18, 2015

Northof49Photography travels to British Columbia



British Columbia has one of the world's most diverse ecosystems: Rainforests, marshes, meadows, beaches, mountains, oceans, rivers and lakes create habitats for multitudes of wildlife species. In fact, the region is one of the world's premier locations for whale watching, birding, as well as seascapes and other wildlife like Grizzly Bear and North America’s largest migration of Bald Eagles.

Much of the province is protected parkland. It contains many pockets of old-growth fir and cedar forests, as well as rare, naturally occurring groves of Garry oak. Vancouver Island is bisected, north to south, by the Beaufort Mountain Range, and the mainland is bisected east to west by the Canadian Rockies and an incredible shoreline of the Pacific Ocean.

The beauty and tranquility of this region has long been a draw for artists and artisans for decades, and we would like you to join us.

In 2016 we will be visiting British Columbia and photographing the seascapes, the old growth forests, the Bald Eagles and the Orcas.

Please see these trips at the following links:



In 2017 we will be visiting British Columbia and photographing the seascapes, the old growth forests the grizzly and black bears, and of course the Orcas.

Please see these trips at the following links:


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