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Foxgloves line the roads during June.
island wildflowers
Rebecca Spit Provincial Park is a beautiful place for a walk.
Rebecca Spit
Find sun or dappled shade on the many beaches of quadra island.
secluded beaches
Driftwood abounds on all the beaches of Quadra Island, presenting fort building and beachcombing opportunities.
ubiquitous driftwood
Rebecca Spit at its busiest... at least on one of its beaches. (note all the empty foreground still!)
As busy as it gets
Eagles are plentiful on Quadra, but finding an eagle's nest is always special.
Craggy nest
River otters are sometimes spotted relaxing on a dock, or cruising the shorelines of Quadra Island.
neighbourhood otter
Scotch broom is bountiful in May and June, brightening the roadsides of Quadra Island.
Spring colour
Green is the colour of Quadra Island, as this June maple displays.
Shady maple
Sunset over Quadra taken from a boat near Cortes: photo by Bas Tankink.
Sunset over Quadra
There are many lakes on Quadra Island to enjoy.
Morte Lake
Hyacinthe creek is part of the Quadra Island Salmon Enhancement Society's enhancement efforts.
Hyacinthe Creek
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