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Surrounded by beauty and nature anything is possible

By Gord Patterson, North Island Eagle, March 20 2026

It is amazing how much tranquility can be discovered along secluded, untouched waterways, where the scenery is nothing short of breathtaking and the palette of the natural world colours the soul. The all-encompassing beauty of Mother Nature instills into the adventurous a deep sense of well-being, nurturing an appreciation for life’s elegant simplicity in an ever changing holographic world of artificial intelligence. 

For those seeking respite from the complexities of connectivity, there is no better antidote for us than to pack up, leaving anything electronic behind, and retreat into the countryside. I am fortunate that my family shares a like passion of wild places and recognizes the immense value that wilderness habitats offer to humanity.

In pursuit of such rejuvenation, my wife Christine, our enthusiastic Aussie Shepherd Rosie, and I set out one radiant Spring morning for a needed disconnect, to camp by an unnamed lake; nested in the northern part of the Vancouver Island mountain ranges. It is an ideal wilderness location where Rosie can run free exploring every detail of the camp environment and surrounding wild habitat unfettered; a beautiful place where Christine and I can relax and enjoy a visual odyssey without scrolling: panorama sunsets and lake sunrises merging seamlessly into the heavens.

The anticipation of preparing for such an outing begins long before the outing and always causes a special exhilaration. There is unique joy in assembling gear, pouring over Backroad maps, and imagining the adventures to come; each step gathering gear feels like a promise of discovery, with the heart quickening thought of sleeping in the solitude of untamed wilderness.

On arrival to the campsite the day was utterly calm, the water a flawless mirror, the air brisk and invigorating. It had recently rained and a gentle morning mist imparted extraordinary vibrancy to the forest’s colours, making every leaf and blade of grass stand out in sharp relief against the backdrop of Evergreen and Alder trees. In every direction, the forest was adorned in infinite shades of green while distant snowcapped mountains added a crowning touch of perfection to this inspiring day, reminding us of nature’s grandeur; and a sense of rebirth that accompanies each spring arrival.

The campsite held an air of excitement long before we began the process of set up. Christine and I worked together in a well-practised routine, unloading gear, backing the RV beneath a canopy of evergreens. All the while Rosie is in her element from the moment her paws hit the grass. With her tail wagging and nose to the ground she darted around to investigate every nook and cranny, keenly observing each piece of equipment as we unpacked, eager to lend a hand. 

She circled us with boundless energy and periodically paused to make sure we were all together before returning to her joyful explorations running here and there. Her excitement was infectious, infusing our preparations with a palpable sense of joy. 

The forest echoed with Rosie’s playful barks and the sounds of our laughter as she “helped” inspecting the kayaks and carried lengths of sticks, she was determined to be useful. 

Soon, with our home base established, we readied our kayaks, stowing tackle and securing rods within easy reach.

The final act was a sense of release as we placed the kayaks on the lake shore, eager to glide off into the quiet waters in “pursuit of happiness”. All the while, we found ourselves wondering what extraordinary surprises nature might reveal to us today?

Perhaps an unexpected beaver, bear, deer or elk sighting, or a dazzling display of birdlife behaviour; an osprey, a hawk, or Ruffed Grouse. Perhaps we’d be fortunate to capture a rare moment of awe that would linger in our memories forever… Surrounded by nature’s vitality and beauty anything was possible. Accompanied by Rosie’s irrepressible spirit we marvelled at endless opportunities awaiting discovery on this remarkable adventure.

Camp work done we launched our Kayaks and paddled into endless possibilities. Our chosen destination was a hidden, lily pad shallow alcove, a wonderful sanctuary for trout and a haven for wildlife, elk, beaver, bear. 

Exciting possibilities awaited amidst unmatched serenity amongst cattails, bunch grass, and willows.  I worked a fly rod with a nymph among the lily pads when a gentle swirl appeared on the water’s surface four metres away; a magnificent trout had taken the carefully tied fly I crafted over the winter, dreaming of this very moment. Indeed, some dreams do come true! Cutthroat Trout thrive in these clear and unspoiled streams, and generally weigh from half a kilogram up to two kilograms or more. In this water course they maintain a self sustaining trout populations, laying eggs reproducing the next generation naturally in these pristine waters. British Columbia is home to several species, the most distinguished lake fish is the Cutthroat recognized by a characteristic red, pink, or orange linear markings under their lower jaw, hence their name. The fly rod bowed as the trout fought vigorously, displeased at having been deceived by the nymph’s lifelike form, a thrilling contest ensued. He sprang into dazzling runs and leaps, casting sparkling droplets into the sunlight. At last, he relented, allowing for the gentle placement of my net beneath his sleek healthy form unharmed. It’s natural splendour captivating all our attention. I lingered in admiration with my remarkable catch! Just a few thoughts regarding his home, his preferred fare, and the various wildlife companions he shared the pond with; the essential inquiries one ought to make to a trout. After a respectful farewell, he was quickly released back into the marsh as I was left overflowing with gratitude for that fleeting precious moment with my adversary. He swam swiftly back into his watery sanctuary under lily pads, perhaps to be encountered again in these lush, natural surroundings on another extraordinary day.

Uplifted by the experience, we paddled away in silence, ever hopeful of further wildlife sightings. We inspected new shavings on a beaver lodge, and kept a watchful eye on game-worn trails that threaded through abundant marsh grass, cattails, salmonberry bushes, and wild rhododendron; these were nature’s garden pathways used by a variety of wildlife. The peace was palpable as we drifted in these quiet recesses unseen by humanity on that mirror sunshine day. All cares floated away. Life unfolded as it ought, peacefully without anxiety. Then, without warning, the silhouette of a Roosevelt Elk emerged as a shadow from the forest’s edge, as a Red Winged Blackbird whistled above as if announcing his presence. We have seen these magnificent ungulates here many times before. One cannot help being awestruck by such remarkable fortune, and ever mindful the wild habitat belongs to a multitude of animals large and small. Nature is gracious when she shares her inhabitants to us, and excels at seizing one’s attention in spectacular fashion, and did so that day. The passage of time ever generous and attentive in the outdoors paused for a moment, and stood still as sunlight played across the elk’s regal form, highlighting another remarkable treasure of the wild kingdom.

Indeed, nature’s grandeur is undeniable. Once again, our cherished retreat provided a wealth of unforgettable memories, reaffirming the splendour of these wild habitats for both angling and wildlife viewing, and highlighting a need for thoughtful protection. This tranquil sanctuary, rich in biodiversity and ecological value, serves as a poignant reminder of the responsibility we all bear as stewards of our natural resources. Every moment spent among pristine waters and forested mountains deepens our appreciation for the delicate balance that sustains these ecosystems, a balance that can only be sustained through vigilant care and responsible recreation.

It is imperative that we tread lightly, respecting the habitats that nurture not only fish and wildlife but also our own sense of well-being. Practising catch-and-release angling, adhering to established trails, and minimizing our footprint are essential steps in safeguarding the integrity of these landscapes for future generations. Responsible use ensures that the marshes, lakes, and forests remain vibrant and resilient, continuing to offer refuge to both wildlife and those who seek renewal in nature’s embrace.

As we reflect on the day’s adventure and the privilege of encountering wildlife in natural ecosystems, we are reminded that true enjoyment of the wilderness is inseparable from its preservation. The ongoing commitment to habitat protection is not only an act of gratitude, but a promise we make to the land, its inhabitants, and our families. And so, with renewed purpose Christine, Rosie, and I set about planning our next chapter of adventure, ever mindful of our duty to safeguard the wild places we hold dear, ensuring their majesty is safeguarded for children yet to be born.

Wishing all safe travels ahead.

Gord

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Photo — Christine Patterson 

The water on the lake was a flawless mirror.

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