Vancouver Island – Whalewatching 4k



new: Vancouver Island Whale Watching tour with stunning shots of Orca’s and humpback whales. A 4k Video in a super high quality of area28 with english comment. This is the second Video of area28, filming and presenting beautiful and wild Vancouver Island. The first Video was clicked nearly 40.000 times in a week and there wil be more 2 Videos about this place. Many thanks to the people of Vancouver Island for all the nice feedbacks and sharing the Video.
Produced by Gunter Kiphard, area28, www.area28.de
Videosoftware: Magix Video ProX

Audioosoftware: Magix Musicmaker
I want to thank Francis and Giovanna Morgan for script editing, Andreas Kemper for Music (last song), „I love Vancouver Island“ (Facebook) and Victoriabuzz.com for sharing the first Video, Lon French for his beautiful art works (maple and raven logo).

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Tour of Our TINY HOUSE on Vancouver Island!!



We take you on a tour of the tiny house we stayed in on Vancouver Island!
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Vancouver, Canada | Walking Tour



Vancouver, Canada | Walking Tour

Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, is among Canada’s densest, most ethnically diverse cities. A popular filming location, it’s surrounded by mountains, and also has thriving art, theater and music scenes. Vancouver Art Gallery is known for its works by regional artists, while the Museum of Anthropology houses preeminent First Nations collections.

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Air Canada Express 8074 | Victoria (YYJ) – Vancouver (YVR) | Trip Report 2017



In this video I am flying from Victoria on Vancouver Island back to Vancouver. I did this flight a year ago wanting to make a video of it but I kept falling asleep onboard the airplane and while doing so I dropped the camera a couple of times so the video was basically useless so this video is to make up for last year.

I started off by taking the ferry from Vancouver’s Tsawwassen ferry terminal to Victoria’s Swartz Bay ferry terminal. By the time I got to the airport in Victoria I had about three hours to kill before my flight Air Canada Express flight 8074. So while I was there I had went to Tim Horton’s for a Hot Chocolate and also browsed through the gift shop there, I also took time to check out the observation deck at the airport it had a great video of the field. After about an hour up there plane spotting and a short nap lol it was time to go through security which was a breeze.

Our flight departed on time 4:35pm we took off of Runway 09 and not long after takeoff we took a left hand bank to take up north towards Vancouver. It wasn’t a long flight we were only airborne for like barely 20 minutes while on approach into Vancouver I could see off to the left of the aircraft a Canadian Air Force CC-115 Buffalo but unfortunately you can’t see it in the video. We landed on time on Runway 08L and after a short taxi we made it to our gate. Hope you all enjoy this video 🙂 it was a pleasure bringing it to you.

Points of Interest:
Boarding: 1:20
Seatback Contents: 3:30
Taxi: 5:15
Takeoff: 6:30
Approach: 9:10
Landing: 9:55
Deboarding: 11:30

Equipment I Used in This Video:

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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FERRY TRIP EVER: BC FERRIES VICTORIA TO VANCOUVER | CANADA TRIP 2016 VLOG #24 |



Scenic, Gorgeous and Amazing… on a ferry trip!

Music by Ehrling

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Baby Boomers, Retire in Victoria, BC

Victoria, BC, is the ideal place to retire for the baby boomer generation. According to RetirementInvestigator.com, “Thousands of people just like you are trying to decide where to retire in British Columbia. Our capital city, Victoria, is not just the seat of government. It is the retirement capital of BC — actually of Canada.” In Warren R. Bland’s book Retire in Style, he ranks Victoria, BC, as the #1 retirement destination of the sixty cities he investigated throughout the US and Canada. Additionally, Conde Nast Traveler magazine readers voted Victoria the best over-all city in Canada for its environment and ambiance. Macleans magazine also selected Victoria as the number one city in Canada to relocate a family business to.

What’s so special about retiring in Victoria, BC? Well, baby boomers; there is something for everyone here. To begin, Victoria is the capital of British Columbia. Vancouver, host of the 2010 Winter Olympics, is just around the bend. Seattle is also just around the bend (both Vancouver and Seattle are 62 miles from Victoria). Victoria is a waterfront community located on the US/Canada border that was, of course, named after Queen Victoria.

Victoria is Western Canada’s oldest city. You’ll find that it is full of Edwardian architecture, which greatly contributes to its unique charm and character. These Edwardian buildings were constructed during a real estate boom after World War I…fitting for any baby boomer, right? This is evidenced by the fact that Victoria is home to 78,000 people, largely dominated by its retiree population. 6% of the population is over 80 years. 17.8% of Victoria is over 65 years.

Baby boomers are always concerned with the climate when selecting a retirement destination. Victoria is coastal and temperate and has seasons unlike many retirement destinations. Winters are mild and damp. Likewise, summers are mild and mostly dry. If you are concerned about Victoria’s proximity to rainy Seattle, don’t be. Victoria gets 1/3 less rain than the Emerald City. Additionally, the rain shadow effect provides Victoria with more sunshine than surrounding areas. It’s not uncommon to see either palm trees or evergreens in beautiful, lush Victoria.

What will a baby boomer like yourself do with Victoria, BC, real estate? Perhaps you’ll see the Victoria Symphony or a performance by the Royal Theatre. You might take a class or watch a sporting event at the University of Victoria. You might check out one of the numerous local farmers’ markets, Ballet Victoria, the Victoria Philharmonic Choir, Filberg Art Show, or Pacific Opera Victoria. Golf is year-round in Victoria as well. Victoria also has a bustling antiques and collectibles market. Additionally, you can visit Beacon Hill Park, the Olympic mountain range, the Victoria Bug Zoo (fun for when your grandkids visit), the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, or the Royal London Wax Museum.

Now is an interesting time to buy real estate in Victoria, BC, because it’s neither a buyer’s or a seller’s market and prices are stable (according to RealtyTimes.com). Whether you are looking for a single-family residence, condominium, manufactured home, or townhouse, all are available in virtually all price ranges.

Baby boomers, if you would like more information on retiring in Victoria, BC, contact real estate agent Mark Imhoff at HomeSalesVictoria.com.

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