Saturday, May 2 to Friday, May 15, 2026 (Puntledge RV Park and Kitty Coleman Provincial Park, Courtenay, BC)

Although we have been enjoying beautiful weather over the past week, the forecasters have predicted a warming trend starting this weekend and they were definitely right! Saturday (May 2) was absolutely beautiful with a high of 25C/77F and the next few days were pretty much the same. We actually had to put the A/C on!

Monday (May 4) afternoon, Steve and Earl took the boat out to Comox Lake to give it a run...it hasn't been in water since July, 2021! I'll pass this over to Steve now...

It was a beautiful day for a test run...
Earl checking his GPS for the beach location he wants to go to...
Earl says we're doing 28kph/17mph...
Comox Glacier...
We've arrived at our destination...
We both brought our drones...
A 1:32 minute drone video...
As we were finishing our flights the wind was picking up a bit. Back in the boat I had a little difficulty with being blown back towards shore while I fired up the motor and did a prop strike on something below. Now I had very little power...GEEZ! According to Earl's GPS we were only doing about 8kph/5mph now and had several kilometres to get back! Luckily we made it back safely and loaded up.

Tuesday (May 5) Steve took the boat motor into Parker Marine (Days later he learned that he had spun the hub in the propeller damaging the prop. Also the impeller was melted.) Even though the motor was pumping water fine all the way back. The motor is an older Johnson 9.9 HP 2 stroke and apparently 2 strokes are no longer made so it'll be about a week for the replacement parts. 

The beautiful weather continued until Wednesday (May 6) when clouds rolled in. It was still fairly warm at 18C/64F but the the bright, sunny sky we had been enjoying was gone.

Thursday (May 7) afternoon we went to pick up our little trailer from storage and bring it back to the campground to de-winterize it and get ready for camping next week. Unfortunately, the hitch ended up being too low and Steve couldn't get the bolts out to raise it. So we ended up taking it home to WD-40 the bolts to loosen them. We'll pick the trailer up in the morning.

Friday (May 8) morning, with the hitch adjusted to the right height, we brought the trailer home. Here we are using the site across from us to flush the tanks. After that was done, Steve backed the trailer into our site in front of our fifth-wheel.
Saturday morning (May 9) we met Earl and Allison at the Early Bird Cafe for breakfast and planned our camping trip. After that, Steve got to work on washing the little trailer. I couldn't get inside to clean, so I went grocery shopping in prep for our camping trip Monday.

So Sunday (May 10) was spent getting ready to head out camping tomorrow. I cleaned inside and packed what I could. Steve packed the truck.

Monday morning (May 11) we were up extra early to get that coffee time in before we had to have breakfast, shower and finish packing the little trailer...we are meeting Earl at 9:00 at Kitty Coleman Provincial Park . Unlike most provincial parks, it is a Class 'C' provincial park, meaning it is run by a local community board. The beach is directly across from the sites and provides views of Powell River and the surrounding beaches across the water.

It is a first come, first serve campground and very popular...more so come summer...and rather than just driving in and picking an empty site, you have to book it at the gatehouse. I had called the operator last night to find out how busy it was and was told there were lots of open sites. During the busy time, you can come and book a site in person at 9:00 but not bring in your RV until after check-out time but since it wasn't busy, Gail said we could bring our RV's with us at 9:00.

So after an exhausting drive (all of about 16 minutes LOL), we met Earl and went for a walk to see what sites were available in the area we wanted. We decided on site 23 for us and 22 for Earl and Allison (she will be arriving a little later). We walked back to the gatehouse, paid for 3 nights ($20/night, no services) and got set up. Earl nosed in so that our doors faced each other. It was quite windy when we arrived with a chop on the water, but as the morning wore on it died down and the ocean was calm...
The firepits are across the road on the beachside. There is currently a campfire ban on...the earliest ever!

And so began 3 days of relaxing, taking in all beauty and watching the "goings on" on the ocean...
Along with daily walks around the campground. Look at the size of this Douglas Fir...considered to be the largest in the Comox Valley...
The opposite side is full of woodpecker holes...

Looking across to the BC mainland...
Looking south...as you can see, it was a beautiful day!
Happy Hour...Cheers!
Tuesday (May 12) was another beautiful day, but with a little more cloud covering than yesterday. Steve and I went for a morning walk around the campground. There are a couple of short trails...
Bridge over Kitty Coleman Creek...


There are 2 boat launches...this one is by the creek and not usable at low tide...
Day-use area...
The main boat launch...
The road to our sites...
Earl belongs to the local Ham Radio Club so set up his system for a check-in and chit chat...


We were having a hard time finding an area flat and big enough to play Core Crash, so we ended up in an empty site just down the road. We managed a bunch of games with Steve winning the majority of them. Shortly after we finished, campers arrived...at least we managed one afternoon of Core Crash!

Seal just relaxing on his back. Earl looked up as to why they do this and apparently it's to cool down. We were entertained daily with Stellar and California Sea Lions swimming by. We could also hear them barking in the early morning hours while we were still in bed...
That night we played Rummikub in our trailer. Allison and I were the big winners with Steve winning one and Earl nada...
Wednesday (May 13) was a cooler day with a little on again off again rain...
So Steve got our Campfire In A Can out and we enjoyed our Happy Hour under our awning...
After dinner, we all gathered back in our trailer for Rummikub again. This time Earl was the big winner, with Allison and Steve winning a game or two...me nada!

We have been watching for cruise ships on their way to Alaska to come by...and apparently there were 2 coming through this evening. So our games of Rummikub were interrupted as we went out to get pictures.  

Double rainbow with a cruise ship near the tip of the brightest one
Steve's picture of the Holland America Zaandam going by...
Earl got this great shot of the cruise ship with the rainbow. We also noticed a couple of Humpback Whales way off in the distance. The night before we saw three Orcas (Killer Whales) but in both cases too far out for photos...
The Island Princess...the ship we will be on next April for our Panama Canal cruise came by shortly after...

Another cruise ship going by early Thursday morning (May 14)...American Cruise Line Constellation...
It was pack-up day today. We weren't in any hurry but we still were all hitched up and pulling out by 9:30. We had considered staying until Friday but the forecast for tomorrow is rain and we really didn't want to have to pack up in the rain.

What a great spot to camp though...only 16 minutes away, so much marine life, cruise ships, and the RCAF aircraft from CFB Comox flying around for Steve's enjoyment...the Kingfisher, Cormorant and Aurora.

We were back at Puntledge RV Park shortly before 10:00 dumping tanks and emptying out the trailer...we got our steps in walking back and forth from the little trailer to the 5th wheel! With that done, we took the trailer back to storage.

The rest of the afternoon was spent putting everything away, showering and finally relaxing...packing and unpacking for our camping trip is exhausting, LOL!

Friday (May 15) was chore day...and, of course, a trip back to the little trailer to pick up a couple of things we left behind. 


Tuesday, April 21 to Friday, May 1, 2026 (Coquitlam, BC and Puntledge RV Park, Courtenay, BC)

Well, we have had a pretty busy time over the past 11 days! On Tuesday morning (April 21) we packed the truck up and hit the road heading south to catch the 12:45 sailing from the Duke Point Ferry Terminal over to the mainland.

Boarding the ferry...
We passed by this freighter carrying a variety of yachts...
Westshore Terminals and GCT Deltaport at Roberts Bank...as we approach the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal. The freighter on the left is taking on coal and on the right they are taking on or off shipping containers...
It's amazing how high they stack the containers...
As usual, the traffic was crazy as we made our way into Coquitlam and Chris and Angela's place. We had a wonderful greeting from them and Chris and Isaac helped bring our stuff into the house.

We enjoyed a wonderful dinner and evening catching up with them.

Wednesday morning (April 22) we saw Angela and Isaac off to work/school and transformed Chris's office from a bedroom back to an office so he could work. We had a relaxing morning and after lunch we headed out to Mission to drop the truck off at Load-it Industries. Chris generously lent us his car so I followed Steve on a drive that took over an hour, especially with the road construction slow-down.

Glen at Load-it Industries will have the truck for the day tomorrow installing the rear boat loader system. We will pick it up Friday morning.

Thursday morning (April 23) was a repeat of yesterday and after Angela and Isaac had left, and Chris was working, I headed off to take advantage of being in the "big city" and check out the malls. I am looking for a dress to wear to a wedding we are attending in June and figured I'd have better luck here. Hmmm...no such luck...oh well, I'll have to check out the stores here in Courtenay. I was gone for a few hours leaving Steve to relax.

Friday morning (April 24) Steve and I made the long trek back out to pick up the truck at Load-it Industries. We'll post pictures once we get home and have the tonneau cover on...so keep reading 😁

That evening Chris and Angela had a date night, while Isaac, Steve and I enjoyed pizza for dinner, followed by a couple of games of Jenga. Grampa and Isaac played first. Isaac is really good at taking blocks from the bottom. Grandpa won this round...
Next it was Gramma's turn to play Isaac...

Steve took at 45 second video of us...
Time for PJ's on and bedtime reading...Grampa tried to get Isaac to read his favourite book to him but Isaac just wanted to read it by himself. 'Captain Underpants'...too funny! Very much like his cousin, Conner, Isaac is an avid reader and reads very well.
Saturday (April 25) was a big day for Isaac. He is receiving his first Holy Communion along with his other school mates. He attends a Catholic school where his Mom also teaches. We are not Catholic but wanted to support him on his special day.

A picture of him all dressed up before we leave for the church...
Pictures after the ceremony...
The whole family! From the left...Marc (Angela's brother) with Dorothy in front of him; Luigi with Lucy in front (Angela's Dad and Mom); Joe (Angela's brother) with wife, Amanda and daughter, Olivia in front of him; Chris, with Angela and Isaac in front; and finally me and Steve...
A great picture taken in the garden...
We had a couple of hours to relax at home before it was time to head to the restaurant where Chris and Angela are hosting family and friends at a dinner party celebrating Isaac's Holy Communion.
Angela and Isaac saying Grace before dinner...
I believe there were 36 people in attendance, including kids...

Pictures were taken with Isaac...
It was a wonderful day of celebration for Isaac!

After five nights, it was time to head home Sunday morning (April 26). We were all packed and on the road back to the Tsawwassen ferry by 10:45. Thanks so much for your hospitality Chris and Angela...always wonderful spending time with you all!

It was a beautiful travel day with lots of blue sky!
Monday (April 27) was a busy day of shopping for me...but first, I helped Steve put the tonneau cover back on the truck. It's all set for the boat now!
The boat has been sitting since 2021 so Steve wants to wash and wax it first. We'll load it the first chance we get...
My brother and sister-in-law, Dennis and Suzanne, from West Kelowna are arriving Tuesday (April 28) late afternoon, so I spent a good part of the day preparing lasagna and layered salad for dinner. Steve helped clean up inside and then went outside and washed the truck...it had accumulated a lot of squashed bugs on the front after our trip to the mainland! 

Our company arrived around 4:30 and we spent the rest of the afternoon and evening catching up. Dinner turned out well...but no pictures!

Our plan for Wednesday (April 29) was to go watch the The Snowbirds practice... officially known as 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, are the military aerobatics flight demonstration team of the Canadian Forces and its air command, the Royal Canadian Air Force. The team is based at 15 Wing Moose Jaw near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

Every April the Snowbirds come to the Comox Base to practice for a few weeks before starting their summer season of air shows.

We could not have picked a better day! The weather was perfect...clear blue sky and lots of sunshine! We decided to take Dennis and Suzanne to Air Force Beach...Air Force Beach in Comox, BC, is a 2 km sandy, family-friendly beach on Kye Bay, operated by 19 Wing Comox. It is highly regarded for its scenic, shallow waters, tidal pools, and large driftwood. Open to the public, it features a campground, restrooms, and a summer food kiosk, making it a popular spot for relaxing and watching planes.

Our timing was also excellent...we got there, paid the $5 parking fee, just as car after car continued to pull in. No "official" time that the Snowbirds will be flying is posted but they generally go up 3 times a day...early morning, noonish and later afternoon. Judging by the number of cars arriving, we must be spot on timing wise.

We found a spot and set up our chairs overlooking Kye Bay...
Lots of people setting up their chairs near the parking lot...  
The CP-140 Aurora was doing touch and goes before the show...

The Aurora supports a wide variety of roles, including operations management, maritime and overland intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, anti-submarine and anti-surface warfare, strike coordination, and search and rescue. It can also assist other government agencies to combat illegal fishing, pollution, drug trafficking, and more. 

We took in the sights as we waited for the show to start. This lady had her own island...The rescue boat was on standby for the show...And the show begins!  The Snowbirds fly the Canadair CT-114 Tutor first used as a trainer for the RCAF in 1964 so these are very old jets.


Below is the Artemis II formation in honour of the recent moon flight...
Up...
Over the top...
And down...







Notice the airliner far above...






Smoke on...
According to the announcer they are the only air demonstration team in the world to fly this formation... 

A 5:36 video Steve put together...
What a fabulous show (well "practice") we watched...they never disappoint! Now it was time for the picnic lunch I had packed...
Next on our agenda was a hike, so we packed up our chairs and cooler bag and headed to Seal Bay Regional Nature Park...
And finally, a sightseeing drive through Comox and a stop at the Gladstone Brewery for a brew before going home...
What a fabulous day!

Thursday morning (April 30) after a bacon and egg breakfast, we went to Nymph Falls Nature Park for a hike...

We walked up to an area near the falls where there are picnic tables. You can see them from the trail, but we had never walked up to them. Apparently Suzanne was exhausted! 😉
Back home, we relaxed for awhile and then Dennis and Suzanne headed off around 12:30. They are heading to my brother, Don's, place in Bowser for a couple of nights before continuing down island to visit more friends and family. Great seeing you both...safe travels!

Steve washed and waxed the boat in preparation for loading it onto the truck tomorrow. 

Friday (May 1) we finally got a chance to put the boat on the truck. Load-It Industries did a great job on the install as it worked perfectly! 
At 4:30 Earl and Allison picked us up and we drove 60 kms/37 miles to the Black Bird Schnitzel Haus just north of Qualicum Beach. We enjoyed a fabulous meal with great friends...thanks for the invite!
And that wraps up the last 11 days. We are actually into a warming trend for the next week with temps up to 26C/79F...amazing temperatures for late April and early May!