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Aussie Diesel Services Ltd. is a highly respected, top quality heavy duty mechanic shop servicing Northern Vancouver Island and surrounding areas.
Aussie Diesel specializes in Volvo, Cummins, Detroit, Isuzu, Yanmar and most everything in between. Aussie Diesel can do all jobs from services to re powers, re builds and full engine builds or repairs!
Their well equipped shop and friendly staff are ready to help you with any of your marine needs.
Call today for quotes!
Independently owned and operated since 1964, Guardian pharmacies are run by local pharmacists who pride themselves on keeping their communities healthy through personalized care.
Bivouac West Contracting offers silviculture and reforestation service in British Colombia and Vancouver Island. We perform tree planning, burning, brushing, stream restoration, site reclamation and management. We also have experience working with First Nations clients on Tribal Lands. We want to preserve the natural beauty of the west coast, and keep it pristine for future generations. Call us today for more information.
Enjoy the majesty of the coastal mountains as we explore spectacular Knight Inlet to find grizzly bears in the spring. As the snows melt, both black and grizzly bears emerge from their hibernation dens on the mountain slopes. Hungry bears make their way down to feed on the spring sedge grasses in the river lowlands. Sedges have 20% vegetable protein value, enough to sustain the bears. Experience the thrill of a lifetime watching grizzly bears catch salmon on the spawning channels of the Kakweiken River in Thompson Sound. These coastal grizzlies, also called brown or Kodiak bears in Alaska, are up to 400 lbs heavier than their interior relatives because of the abundant salmon. Fall is when the bears need to pile on fat for winter hibernation. Bald eagles are the first to spot salmon as they make their way up the inlet. Grizzlies are drawn to the river by the smell of fish, they come over the mountain passes and swim the inlets following their noses.