Englishman River Fall Reflections

Englishman River Fall Reflections
Englishman River fall reflections
Englishman River in the fall

In essence the Englishman River fall reflections were beautiful today on our walk.

Maiden Hair Fern
Maiden Hair Fern

The maiden hair fern is present along the banks of the river and demonstrates a natural fractal arrangement of its leaves.

Maple Trees Englishman River
Maple Trees Englishman River

The maple trees were dripping with moss coupled with their yellow leaves which brought a little artificial sunlight to the nature scene.

Englishman River Fall cosmic light
Englishman River Falls cosmic light

The main waterfall was spectacular with its own cosmic light illuminating the huge expanse of water flowing to the ocean.  Altogether it was a fantastic walk in a place of amazing nature.

Wild Pacific Trail cove here!

Enos Lake hike here


 

Spider Lake fall reflections

Spider Lake fall Reflections
Beautiful fall Reflections
Spider Lake fall reflections

It was a lovely day to catch the Spider Lake fall reflections.  The water was very calm and a beautiful shade of blue.   Nature is the mirror image of spiritual reality. You can really feel that here.

This park is very peaceful and quiet – a real zen zone.  I always enjoy the fresh air and clarity of the water.

Spider Lake fall reflections
Spectacular fall scenery

This area was previously a gravel pit and now it is a fantastic recreation area for fisherman, kayaks, paddle boards, and swimmers.  It is a good example of industrial land converted back into nature!

A short drive north of Parksville in the center of Vancouver Island, makes this a great place to visit.  Nearby are the Horne Lake Caves which are equally as fun and interesting to visit.  Please check out more in my blog post below.

Also Horne Lake Adventure here!

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Georgia Strait views over here!