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Keats High Points

Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Keats Island is one of the undiscovered delights of the islands of the Salish Sea. It has many trails, most of them private, but the landowners are happy for you to use them responsibly. Today was a gray day, but visibllity was good so we decided to walk over the two high viewpoints - Bridgmans Bluff and Highest Peak. Return to Further Walks. Posted by charles clapham 414 PM.

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Great Walks of Vancouver

Wednesday, June 21, 2006. My wife and I have been exploring the Greater Vancouver Region on foot for many years, usually with other members of the. This has resulted in several books, the latest being. Changes since 2004 are noted in.

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Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Keats Island is one of the undiscovered delights of the islands of the Salish Sea. It has many trails, most of them private, but the landowners are happy for you to use them responsibly. Today was a gray day, but visibllity was good so we decided to walk over the two high viewpoints - Bridgmans Bluff and Highest Peak. Return to Further Walks. Posted by charles clapham 414 PM.

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