Complete with old machinery, tools, and rusting vehicles, McLean Mill is one of those unique sites that (in the best way) feels partially restored and partially abandoned. This means a lot of original character is still present here. You'll likely stumble onto a lot that isn't an exhibit or display, which makes the experience far more special in my opinion. An old sawmill proved to be the perfect addition to my expanding Pacific Northwest series.
Showing posts with label British Columbia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British Columbia. Show all posts
Mar 10, 2020
McLean Mill on Vancouver Island
Located just north of Port Alberni, British Columbia on Vancouver Island, McLean Mill is a former sawmill turned museum and National Historic Site of Canada. Originally operated between 1927 to 1965, the McLean Mill was a family owned business. The site has been open to the public since 2000, and in a greater context, showcases the significance the forestry industry has had on Vancouver Island and across British Columbia.
Complete with old machinery, tools, and rusting vehicles, McLean Mill is one of those unique sites that (in the best way) feels partially restored and partially abandoned. This means a lot of original character is still present here. You'll likely stumble onto a lot that isn't an exhibit or display, which makes the experience far more special in my opinion. An old sawmill proved to be the perfect addition to my expanding Pacific Northwest series.
Complete with old machinery, tools, and rusting vehicles, McLean Mill is one of those unique sites that (in the best way) feels partially restored and partially abandoned. This means a lot of original character is still present here. You'll likely stumble onto a lot that isn't an exhibit or display, which makes the experience far more special in my opinion. An old sawmill proved to be the perfect addition to my expanding Pacific Northwest series.
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Roadside Attractions
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Vancouver Island 2016
Dec 12, 2019
Olympic Cauldron in Vancouver, British Columbia
A few architectural visuals of the 2010 Winter Olympics Cauldron, now on permanent display in Jack Poole Plaza in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia.
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British Columbia
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Canada Series
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Images
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Olympics
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Photography
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Vancouver
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Vancouver, BC, Canada
Nov 13, 2019
Jaguar in British Columbia
While there are always a lot of variables to consider in what makes the best road trip, a luxury set of wheels certainly never hurts. Earlier this year I drove the new Jaguar E Pace while out filming in Vancouver, British Columbia.
As a long time fan of the brand and former owner myself, I was excited to drive my first Jaguar SUV. The E Pace is the compact version of the new F Pace, both of which lean heavily on the sport side of the brand. In short, driving the Jaguar E Pace is a stylish and energetic experience - however, as nice as it is, I do miss some of those interior luxury throwbacks that Jaguar made iconic. Here are a few visuals.
As a long time fan of the brand and former owner myself, I was excited to drive my first Jaguar SUV. The E Pace is the compact version of the new F Pace, both of which lean heavily on the sport side of the brand. In short, driving the Jaguar E Pace is a stylish and energetic experience - however, as nice as it is, I do miss some of those interior luxury throwbacks that Jaguar made iconic. Here are a few visuals.
Catalogue:
British Columbia
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Canada Series
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Classic Cars
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Images
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Jaguar
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Photography
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PNW Series
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Roadside Attractions
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Vancouver
Location:
Vancouver, BC, Canada
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