Meet Kim Parcher, the creative mind and driving force behind Vancouver Island View. Kim's passion for experience-based travel and her talent for sharing valuable information have made her a dedicated niche blogger and freelance writer since 2016. Her unwavering dedication to unlocking the secrets of Vancouver Island, her home since 2009, has made her an undisputed authority in the realm of immersive exploration of the island.
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A Lost Coal Mine Reclaimed by the Forest
When most people think of Vancouver Island’s coal history, Nanaimo usually steals the spotlight. But decades earlier, on the North Island, a remote riverside discovery quietly changed the course of BC’s history. Today, a little-known trail leads you through the……
Vancouver Island Provincial Parks
There are over 120 Vancouver Island Provincial Parks! This includes parks on the smaller islands surrounding Vancouver Island and Marine Provincial Parks. This large number also includes the three National Parks found here, but doesn’t include Regional Parks, many of…
Culinary Adventure at The Beach Club Resort Restaurant & Lounge
Nestled in the heart of Parksville, the Beach Club Resort Restaurant & Lounge is a culinary haven that beckons both locals and visitors. As someone passionate about Vancouver Island exploration, I can attest to its unique charm and exquisite dining…
Beautiful Hidden Lake in Nanoose Bay
This hidden lake in Nanoose Bay takes a bit of effort to get to, but it is definitely more than worth it. The lake is unique because it is home to the wild Pacific Rhododendron, a rare shrub native to……
Discover the Best of Parksville: 25 Top Attractions
Parksville, BC, is one of Vancouver Island’s most beloved destinations, and for good reason. This vibrant seaside town offers a perfect blend of stunning natural beauty, family-friendly attractions, and outdoor adventure. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a beach lover, or…
Abandoned Mill – Mid Island
Completed in 1913, this now abandoned mill in the Comox Valley is a gem to explore. A Bit of History The town where the remains of the mill rests is also no longer. However, it was once a fully serviced……
