A DATE WITH MY DARLING WIFE
The City of White Rock is located south of Vancouver BC, along the northern shore of Boundary Bay which derives its name from being divided between Canada and the U.S. by the 49th parallel.
The Salish
people have been living in the area for over five thousand years, with the
Semiahmoo First Nations have multiple villages around Boundary Bay both north
and south of the present day international border.
Today Annette and I were visiting White Rock to have a walk along the beach and the 1,542 foot long pier which is always a favourite thing to do. The tide was at its high level today, even though the tide charts state it should have been low tide.
At low tide,
the water recedes quite far exposing expansive amounts of sand areas to walk
along. That was disappointing for Annette, as she really looked forward to
walking along the exposed sand.
Instead we
settled for a stroll along the high tide line and then headed for the pier. The
White Rock Pier is listed as Canada’s longest pier at 470 meters, or 1,542
feet. However you measure it, it’s a long way to the end.
The city had
to rebuild the pier in 2019 due to storm damage and part of the rebuild was
adding historical information boards about the White Rock area along the
walkway. It made for an informative walk and helped to break up the long trip
to the end of the pier.
After our “long walk on a long pier”, we had a light dinner at one of the local restaurants and then treated ourselves to ice cream at a takeout ice cream parlour.
The
advertised rain was still holding off, so we headed over to the north side of
White Rock to visit Crescent Beach.
We wandered our way over there, taking side streets which hugged the coast line. We stumbled across a small park named Kwomais Point Park. Kwomais is a native word meaning “place of vision” and the point of land was used by the First Nations Semiahmoo people as both a look out for their enemies and as a place for spiritual visions. I don’t think I had ever been in this park or at the lookout point, however, checking to see if there was a geocache here, I discovered I found the geocache in January of 2008! So, I guess I have been here before, huh.
After the park we continued on to Crescent Beach were we took a short stroll along the pathway and enjoyed the ocean views. The village of Crescent Beach has a block long main street containing some excellent small restaurants, but as we eaten earlier we declined on stepping inside.
We wrapped up out short visit by taking a rare selfie and began to walk back to the car just as the advertised rain began spitting on us. As daylight was fading and the sun was going down, it was time to wrap up our day-date and head for home.
7 comments:
Thanks for sharing your adventures Ed...hope you're well.
Thank you Ed. Always nice to see pics and read about your events.
THE SELFIEEEE <3 thank you for sharing!!! i love the pictures!
Sounds and looks like a great day. Nice that you got to do it together.
Thumbs up for you on a great day !
Wow! Beautiful! Cool shots Ed!!!
Love the story and the pictures !
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