There are few places in this world that man has not set foot, but everywhere he goes, something is left behind. When I left for my trip up north, I knew I would visit Kincolith and the Nass Valley, but not with the intention of discovering a town. This part of the country holds a special place in my heart. Having travelled all around the world, this is a true gem that we have here in BC. All of this land belongs to the indigenous, and they have welcomed me in with open arms for two years in a row now. aside from the beauty, this land is plentiful. The crabbing is amazing, the fishing is amazing and the foraging is amazing, you just have to be careful for bears because they are everywhere.
People have lived along the coast of BC for thousands of years, and I feel thankful to be able to see it in all of its glory today.
It is still unknown what the history was of this find, but I am guessing it was the site of a small town and cannery. Our coastline was littered with canneries decades ago, but I don't have enough evidence to say for sure.
If it wasn't obvious in the video, let me tell you how excited I am for the Northern adventures. Growing up in BC, it seems I took advantage of the beauty around me for so many years. Working as a Video Producer on cruise ships taught me how to capture that beauty well, but I still didn't take time to truly appreciate it. After traveling for months in Mexico with the motorhome, I began to crave the north like it was a drug. This season, I am getting you all hooked on the north drug too.
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