Don’t we all need a safe harbour? It’s ok, nothing ranty after my recent incoherence last week (still, I felt better after, and it was preferable to signing up for a twitter account – just imagine…)
We’ve been spending a few days in Ucluelet, on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Entire mornings seem to drift by as we sit or wander around the harbour. It’s an easy habit to fall into, and the warm and sunny weather is an encouragement to sit just that little longer. So we did. A belted kingfisher has been zooming back and forth, busy as ever. We’ve seen fewer bald eagles around the harbour. They’ve headed north to feed on the salmon. I hope they get a good meal.
Loosely translated from a local First Nations word, Ucluelet means “safe harbour” – a sheltered place for canoes and fishing boats. For paddling, we tend to avoid the wilder Pacific side, opting for the safer and calmer waters on the harbour side. We’re not the only ones this time of year:

Sadly, this float has been spiked in an attempt to keep the sea lions from basking. Cruel, and it isn’t working. You can read more about this particular situation at the following link (our buddy Wayne, a photographer, took sharper pictures and spotted the problem: Welcome to Tofino Photography – Sea Lions Being Injured). Fingers crossed for a solution, and then the sea lions will be able to enjoy their safe harbour.



OldPlaidCamper!!! How amazing, what a wonderful life style! Enjoy every moment both of you. Worth turning your backs on the big city. XxX
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Thanks, Lynn! We are enjoying our time on the west coast – I think you’d like it out here (still hoping to see a wolf, and you’d love that!)
I hope your week is going well so far!
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Ucluelet, or Safe Harbor, looks like a sweet place to be anchored in a storm or on vacation, despite the urban/ rural dolts to be found in almost any location short of paradise. The sea lions can’t be comfortable but maybe they can laugh at those who can’t find the room to live with them. Anyway, thanks for sharing some of that wonderful harbor of humanity and nature with us.
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Thanks, Walt! Always happy to share, and very happy to report that the sea lions are more comfortable on that platform now, as the spikes have been removed. Holding on to the good news stories…
Enjoy your week!
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Beautiful photos, and happy to hear that the sea lions predicament will be resolved soon, through Wayne’s attention to contacting the appropriate environmental authorities. The sea lions are just an example of innocence needing to be protected.
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Thanks, Lori! Yup, the sea lions are happier now, the spikes have been removed, and Wayne, and good folks like him, have made that bit of positive difference. All the small acts add up (and they’re not small!)
I hope your week is going well!
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Wonderful to hear that the spikes have been removed, and the sea lions have a safe place to bask now thanks to Wayne and others whose concern towards wildlife has brought about an altruistic resolution. Thank you for being a part in the sea lions resolution, Adam! We’re here to assist the wildlife as we live in a symbiotic relationship with our entire environment.
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Love the last photo of the Safe Harbour and it is a shame that people miss out on the special nature and charm of these places because of big city habits. While I love my Starbucks, I always enjoy visiting the local coffee shops and stores when traveling. It looks like the adorable West Coast sea lions are resilient, but I certainly hope they soon find a safe place in the harbour. Thanks for sharing this wonderful spot and let me know when you sign up for a twitter account!
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Thank you! Hmm, Twitter…probably not this week, or any week, but I think you knew that…
I have to be fair, Starbucks, for a large corporation, does have many more progressive policies related to employee rights than other large outfits, and their dark roast coffees are good (that French roast!)
The sea lions are safer and more comfortable now because the spikes have been removed – a proper safe harbour!
I hope your week is off to a great start!
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Excellent posting Adam & lets hope all will be safe for the WInter for all!
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Lovely part of the world and nice to hear those sea lions are more comfortable now. As for Starbucks, whatever happened to supporting local. That’s half the joy of these smaller places. Enjoy your weekend PC. 🙂
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