Fishing with Rod: Vancouver Salmon Fishing & Crabbing
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Saltwater fishing for king and coho salmon are in fact widely available from Downtown Vancouver. A short boat ride takes you to some excellent salmon fishing and crabbing action that British Columbia has to offer. Follow us as we hop on board one of Bon Chovy Fishing Charters' boats in early May for some spring chinook salmon fishing and crabbing.
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Why Canada Goose Jackets Are So Expensive | So Expensive
Canada Goose jackets are made to withstand the coldest places on earth, and the company has a brand history to back it up. CEO Dani Reiss used that history when he turned the company into what it is today.
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Narrator: This jacket has been banned from a UK high school. Why? An effort to poverty-proof the school environment. Shielding low-income students from feeling bad about not having a pricey coat. Canada Goose jackets cost anywhere from $500 to $1,500, and they're not just popular in English high schools. They're everywhere. How did these coats get so popular? And why are they so expensive?
Pamela Danziger: Canada Goose started out as a working-class brand, and it was really focused on the working-class laborers up in Canada.
Narrator: Canada Goose was founded in 1957 by Sam Tick in a warehouse in Toronto, and it was originally called Metro Sportswear. By the '80s, people were sporting the company's jackets in the coldest places on Earth. Its expedition parka became standard-issue at Antarctica's McMurdo Station, where the scientists nicknamed it Big Red. And in 1982, one of the company's jackets made it to the top of Mt. Everest on the back of Laurie Skreslet, the first Canadian to summit the mountain.
Susan Fournier: So we're always trying to find the authentic in a saturated world that's kinda contaminated by materialism. You get those credentials through the craftsmanship. You also get it through a history of the brand, where it's born of experiences that were actually real that then became products.
Narrator: So what do Canada Goose jackets have that others don't? The company uses high-quality Canadian Hutterite down, recognized as one of the highest quality in the world. The company claims its animal fur trim disrupts air flow and protects exposed skin against frostbite. In fact, Canada Goose says its jackets can withstand temperatures as low as -30° Celsius. And that sort of quality doesn't come cheap. Western coyote fur, similar to what Canada Goose uses, is estimated to cost $104.
Danziger: People need that kind of performance, that kind of functional quality in their day-to-day lives, and it's unusual to see such a brand transform into a luxury brand, but Canada Goose has been very successful at making that transition.
Narrator: By the turn of the millennia, the company got a new CEO who would revolutionize the name Canada Goose into the luxury brand we know today. In 2001, Sam Tick's grandson, Dani Reiss, was named as the company's president and CEO. He started expanding the brand in Stockholm. His commitment to quality limited supply, but that only increased demand. The brand spread throughout Europe, mainly on word of mouth. Then Reiss targeted America. His parkas became the unofficial uniform for cold-weather film crews, and in 2004, the coats made it in front of the camera. Reiss continued to market through the silver screen, sponsoring film festivals in cold places like the Berlin Film Festival and Sundance. And its US exposure hit a new high in 2013 when Kate Upton donned a Canada Goose parka on the cover of Sports Illustrated.
Fournier: Cultural marketing is that the products are part of the culture, and the advertising is actually the products just living lives with the people who use it.
Danziger: Through that association, they really raised their stature, and again that's an interesting, authentic way that Canada Goose made its entrance into the luxury market.
Narrator: There has been some backlash though. PETA has protested against the company's production methods and pushed the company to use a cruelty-free alternative. Despite the protests, the company is on the upswing. At the end of 2013, Reiss sold a majority stake in the company to Bain Capital, which allowed the company to expand manufacturing in Toronto and Winnipeg and eventually open a store in New York City. Its expansion continued for four years, and in 2017, the company went public. On its first day of trading, the company's stock jumped 25%, and it's continued to rise through most of 2018. The company's revenue has increased from CAN$291 million in 2015 to CAN$591 million in 2018, a 77% increase.
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Vancouver Island | Wikipedia audio article
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Vancouver Island is in the northeastern Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The island is 460 kilometres (290 mi) in length, 100 kilometres (62 mi) in width at its widest point, and 32,134 km2 (12,407 sq mi) in area. It is the largest island on the West Coast of North America.
The southern part of Vancouver Island and some of the nearby Gulf Islands are the only parts of British Columbia or Western Canada to lie south of the 49th Parallel. This area has one of the warmest climates in Canada, and since the mid-1990s has been mild enough in a few areas to grow subtropical Mediterranean crops such as olives and lemons.Vancouver Island had a population in 2016 of 775,347. Nearly half of that figure (367,770) live in the metropolitan area of Greater Victoria. Other notable cities and towns on Vancouver Island include Nanaimo, Port Alberni, Parksville, Courtenay, and Campbell River. Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, is located on the island, but the larger city of Vancouver is not – it is on the North American mainland, across the Strait of Georgia from Nanaimo.
Vancouver Island has been the homeland to many indigenous peoples for thousands of years. The island was explored by British and Spanish expeditions in the late 18th century. It was named Quadra's and Vancouver's Island in commemoration of the friendly negotiations held in 1792 by Spanish commander of the Nootka Sound settlement, Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, and by British naval captain George Vancouver, during the Nootka Crisis. Bodega y Quadra's name was eventually dropped from the name. It is one of several North American locations named after George Vancouver, who explored the Pacific Northwest coast between 1791 and 1794.
Vancouver Island is the world's 43rd largest island, Canada's 11th largest island, and Canada's second most populous island after the Island of Montreal. It is the largest Pacific island anywhere east of New Zealand.
Kitimat Estuary Lodge B & B
Kitimat, at the end of the Douglas Channel, is a cozy harbour town with a wide variety of recreational options.
The Douglas Channel with its approx. 100 kilometers is the longest and deepest fjord on the West coast.
The fjords also deliver fresh halibut, red snapper, codfish, ray, crabs, shrimps and a variety of delicate clams.
In addition to the abundance of fish, one can enjoy appraised game from the surrounding Great Bear rainforest.
The spectacle that the northern lights paint onto the night sky is always impressive for people from all over the world.
Silence of the Labs - the fifth estate
In the past few years, the federal government has cut funding to hundreds of renowned research institutes and programs. Ottawa has dismissed more than 2,000 federal scientists and researchers and has drastically cut or ended programs that monitored smoke stack emissions, food inspections, oil spills, water quality and climate change. Now some scientists have become unlikely radicals, denouncing what they call is a politically-driven war on knowledge. In Silence of the Labs, Linden MacIntyre tells the story of scientists - and what is at stake for Canadians - from Nova Scotia to the B.C. Pacific Coast to the far Arctic Circle.
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Visit Telegraph Cove! Vancouver Island, BC.
Telegraph Cove is a must stop on any North Island Vacation. Walk the board walk, whale watching, grizzly bear tour, Kayaking, and the best smoked BBQ salmon on the Island!
North Island is a region of Vancouver Island that should be included in any Vancouver Island vacation.
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Preparing the yacht to cross oceans - Sailing Nandji, Ep 26
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In this episode of Sailing Nandji, We are preparing our sailboat for her first ocean crossing. Bonita goes up the mast for the first time to measure for a new headsail. We follow on from our last episode as Yosh fibreglasses and paints over the huge hole in Nandji where rot had been cut out of the deck. We measure up for a new sail bag and head to Kore Sails to make it.
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Episode 1 - Moving to the Whitsundays and first sail
Episode 2 - Adjusting to life on the sea
Episode 3 - Island hopping and the Great Barrier Reef
Episode 4 - Sailing South to Whitehaven
Episode 5 - Whitsunday waterfall hunters
Episode 6 - Living on the Great Barrier Reef
Episode 7 - Fire on board and take on water
Episode 8 - Tour of the yacht
Episode 9 - Windy weather in the Whitsundays
Episode 10 – Living the dream in the Whitsundays
Episode 11 – Island hopping down the Queensland coast
Episode 12 - So many islands, too many stops
Episode 13 - The Percy Isles. Ship wrecks, Binkinis & Coconuts
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Episode 19 - Lady Musgrave Island - Sea Snakes and Sun Bakes
Episode 20 - Scuba Diving the Great Barrier Reef
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Two Bays - An Interview with Aunty Carolyn (Briggs)
Story by Imogen Armstrong and Ashleigh Burke
Digital storytelling for Two Bays 2011.
As part of the City of Kingston supported two days Caring for Sea Country- Marine Science and Traditional Knowledge project.
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TWO BAYS
Port Phillip Bay and Western Port support a range of important ecosystems and habitats, a diversity of animals and plants, and provide many benefits to Victorians including a wide variety of water-based recreational activities. The health of our bays is dependant on the way in which we use and manage our catchments.
The Two Bays Project has been running annually since 2007. It is a citizen science and community engagement program that provides management agencies an opportunity to engage coastal communities in better understanding of the values of their local bays and the links between catchment-based activities and the health of the bays.
The Two Bays program typically consist of:
• Bay Conversations -- a networking opportunity for waterway and bay managers and stewards
• Marine research
• Citizen Science Days
• Aboriginal Traditional knowledge and sea country stories
• Marine Magic - sharing images of marine from Port Phillip and Westernport Bays
• Promoting awareness of bay issues and current initiatives through technology and media
PARTNERS: Two Bays has been developed primarily by Pelican Expeditions in partnership with Parks Victoria. Each year we seek to engage and involve other agencies, community groups, scoientists and individuals who manage and care for our Bays.
KEY MESSAGES: We can all (community, industry and government) take actions to protect the health of our Two Bays
• Our Two Bays are unique living environments -- a healthy future depends on us all working together now.
• Our Two Bays have many important natural and cultural values.
• There are strong links between the health of our catchments and the health of the Two Bays.
Digital Storytelling on Pelican
Digital storytelling is a practice being used worldwide to encourage people to make and tell their own stories. Digital story telling has been a part of Pelican Expedition's projects since 2007. It has been used as a way to document the experiences, knowledge and stories told by educators, Aboriginal Elders, scientists and the participants as they journey on Sea Country.
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Vedder Spring Steelhead | Fishing with Rod
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The Chilliwack Vedder River offers fishing opportunities for steelhead between December and May. In March and April, salmon fry emerge in the river and they become a food target of these steelhead. To catch steelhead successfully during spring, anglers should try a small lure such as Yakima bait's Hildebrandt Little Shaver. In this video feature, we look for these fine specimen by float fishing with these small spoons.
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Salmon fishing with Ketchikan Charter Boats, Inc.
Our skipper Danny put us right on the fish on a beautiful day in Ketchikan, AK. The six of us caught 33 pink salmon in about two hours. Had them filleted and smoked and shipped home.
eBay Performance Chips - Mythbusted
Can you really get an increase of 35 horsepower using a $20 'Performance Chip' from eBay on your car? And how do they work? In this episode of Mighty Car Mods, Marty and Moog find out, with some surprising results...
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Types of Catalytic Converters for Scrap
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Mounting Tesla Model 3 original mud flap and splash guard
How to install the Tesla Mud Flap and Splash Guard on my Tesla Model 3? Tesla handed out this product on certain markets to customers living in country’s like Canada, Sweden, Norway and Finland where the winter roads are especially ruff against the car. Where gravel and salt being put to improve conditions for driving in icy roads. But how to install them and can you do it yourself? Yes or no, probably after watching this! I went to a garage called Skadesverkstad in my city of Uppsala that helped me to mount them. Get a full demonstration on how to install the free original Mud Flap and Splash Guard from Tesla onto a model 3. But isn’t the ground clearance a little bit to low?
Also in this episode I talk about the camp mode, and how cozy and nice it is to be in an electric car that can run the heating for hours, without polluting its soundings. No tailpipe, no exhaust.
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The Hudson's Bay Company's Evolution From Fur Trading to Retail
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The Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) is a Canadian retail business group. A fur trading business for much of its existence, HBC now owns and operates retail stores in Canada, the United States and parts of Europe, including Belgium and Germany. The company's namesake business division is Hudson's Bay, and other divisions include Galeria Kaufhof, Gilt, Home Outfitters, Lord & Taylor, and Saks Fifth Avenue.
The company was incorporated by English royal charter in 1670 as The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay and functioned as the de facto government in parts of North America before European states and later the United States laid claim to some of those territories.
It was once the world's largest landowner, with the area of the Hudson Bay watershed, known as Rupert's Land, having 15% of North American acreage. From its long-time headquarters at York Factory on Hudson Bay, the company controlled the fur trade throughout much of the English and later British controlled North America for several centuries. Undertaking early exploration, its traders and trappers forged relationships with many groups of aboriginal peoples. Its network of trading posts formed the nucleus for later official authority in many areas of Western Canada and the United States. In the late 19th century, with its signing of the Deed of Surrender, its vast territory became the largest portion of the newly formed Dominion of Canada, in which the company was the largest private landowner.
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British Columbia | Wikipedia audio article
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British Columbia (BC; French: Colombie-Britannique) is the westernmost province of Canada, located between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains. With an estimated population of 4.817 million as of 2017, it is Canada's third-most populous province.
The first British settlement in the area was Fort Victoria, established in 1843, which gave rise to the City of Victoria, at first the capital of the separate Colony of Vancouver Island. Subsequently, on the mainland, the Colony of British Columbia (1858–1866) was founded by Richard Clement Moody and the Royal Engineers, Columbia Detachment, in response to the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush. Moody was Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works for the Colony and the first Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia: he was hand-picked by the Colonial Office in London to transform British Columbia into the British Empire's bulwark in the farthest west, and to found a second England on the shores of the Pacific. Moody selected the site for and founded the original capital of British Columbia, New Westminster, established the Cariboo Road and Stanley Park, and designed the first version of the Coat of arms of British Columbia. Port Moody is named after him.In 1866, Vancouver Island became part of the colony of British Columbia, and Victoria became the united colony's capital. In 1871, British Columbia became the sixth province of Canada. Its Latin motto is Splendor sine occasu (Splendour without Diminishment).
The capital of British Columbia remains Victoria, the fifteenth-largest metropolitan region in Canada, named for the Queen who created the original European colonies. The largest city is Vancouver, the third-largest metropolitan area in Canada, the largest in Western Canada, and the second-largest in the Pacific Northwest. In October 2013, British Columbia had an estimated population of 4,606,371 (about 2.5 million of whom were in Greater Vancouver). The province is currently governed by the British Columbia New Democratic Party in a minority government supported by the Green Party of British Columbia, led by John Horgan, who became premier as a result of a no-confidence motion on June 29, 2017.
British Columbia evolved from British possessions that were established in what is now British Columbia by 1871. First Nations, the original inhabitants of the land, have a history of at least 10,000 years in the area. Today there are few treaties and the question of Aboriginal Title, long ignored, has become a legal and political question of frequent debate as a result of recent court actions. Notably, the Tsilhqot'in Nation has established Aboriginal title to a portion of their territory, as a result of the recent Supreme Court of Canada decision (William [Tsilhqot'in Nation] v. British Columbia).
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Assembling the Baby Trend playard.