
Vancouver Island’s rugged, surf-washed outer coast is a wilderness that is home to bears, wolves and whales, yet visited by few humans.
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Entry is via a free ticket, which you can reserve here: Eventbrite ticket for Secret Coast Expedition show, November 13 Doors open and meet-and-greet with the presenters at 7:00pm, show starts 7:30pm.

Wednesday November 13, Vancouver at Fjallraven, West Broadway, Vancouver. Entry is via a free ticket, which you can reserve here: Eventbrite ticket for Secret Coast Expedition show, November 12 Doors open and meet-and-greet with the presenters at 6:45pm, show starts 7:30pm. Tuesday November 12, West Vancouver at the Salomon Store, West Vancouver. Entry is free at the door ( you can RSVP on Facebook if you want, but it is not necessary) – but do get there early to secure your seat! 4.0.1 Doors open and meet-and-greet with the presenters at 6:30pm, show starts 7:00pm.

Tuesday November 19, Port Alberni at the Alberni Valley Museum, Port Alberni. Find out how we made out when our coastal route became so rugged that we found ourselves up on the cliffs above raging surge channels (more than once!), or what it was like to sleep in a little tent with wolves growling and snarling outside (turns out they were just playing…) Join Jacqueline and Dave for an evening of story-telling and Jacqueline’s stunning photography.
