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🇨🇦 Come to Gabriola Island this Saturday|It's really beautiful My

We’ll take the ferry to Gabriola Island around 10:20 am! For two people with one car, it costs about $50. 💰 💧You only need to buy a one-way ticket—no ticket required for the return trip~💕💕 The ferry ride is less than 30 minutes, and it’s really close by.🌻🌻 The views on the ferry are stunning, with a totally different vibe from the Vancouver ↔ Victoria ferry route!🆕🆕 🌼After arriving on the island, our first stop is Malaspina Galleries. Just navigate to this name—it’s less than 10 minutes from the ferry terminal, and you drive all the way to the end.🚪🚪 Parking here is pretty flexible; you can park almost anywhere as long as there’s no “No Parking” sign.🍑 😯All the photos here were taken at this spot~ It’s recommended to check the low tide time online before heading out.😳 Going at low tide is better, as you can see lots of sea anemones, crabs, and other little creatures. 👣 These rock formations are huge sandstone cliffs slowly carved by waves and wind, looking like a frozen wave 🌊. Heads up ⚠️ The wind by the sea is really strong, and it’s cold even in summer! Choose your outfit accordingly. My hair got blown into a “ghost look” 👻. Next, we’ll go to Paradise Island Farm. It’s a small farm run by an elderly white couple, and it’s only open for visits on Saturdays from 11 am to 3 pm! (So you have to come on Saturday, and it’s free 🆓 Those who want to can make a donation—we gave $25 💵as a token. The farm has sheep, ponies, alpacas, chickens, and other small animals. You can feed and pet them! 👀👀All the animals have names and are super well-cared for—they’re clean and white, totally unmatched by other commercial farms. The grandpa and grandma are really friendly, chatting with everyone and showing us around. When grandpa got tired, grandma took over. If you love small animals, don’t miss this place!🌈🌈 Then there’s Drumbeg Park at the far end of the island. It’s another coastal area where you can swim and there are some easy trails to hike! The park has pit toilets, and even though it’s not crowded, the toilets are kept super clean . No lots of spider webs 🕸️, bugs, or bad smells (maybe because not many people use them). We just wandered around here, sat under a tree to cool off and zone out—it was so chill.👣👣 #AroundVancouver#DayTrip#Weekend#Summer

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🇨🇦 Come to Gabriola Island this Saturday|It's really beautiful My

We’ll take the ferry to Gabriola Island around 10:20 am! For two people with one car, it costs about $50. 💰 💧You only need to buy a one-way ticket—no ticket required for the return trip~💕💕 The ferry ride is less than 30 minutes, and it’s really close by.🌻🌻 The views on the ferry are stunning, with a totally different vibe from the Vancouver ↔ Victoria ferry route!🆕🆕 🌼After arriving on the island, our first stop is Malaspina Galleries. Just navigate to this name—it’s less than 10 minutes from the ferry terminal, and you drive all the way to the end.🚪🚪 Parking here is pretty flexible; you can park almost anywhere as long as there’s no “No Parking” sign.🍑 😯All the photos here were taken at this spot~ It’s recommended to check the low tide time online before heading out.😳 Going at low tide is better, as you can see lots of sea anemones, crabs, and other little creatures. 👣 These rock formations are huge sandstone cliffs slowly carved by waves and wind, looking like a frozen wave 🌊. Heads up ⚠️ The wind by the sea is really strong, and it’s cold even in summer! Choose your outfit accordingly. My hair got blown into a “ghost look” 👻. Next, we’ll go to Paradise Island Farm. It’s a small farm run by an elderly white couple, and it’s only open for visits on Saturdays from 11 am to 3 pm! (So you have to come on Saturday, and it’s free 🆓 Those who want to can make a donation—we gave $25 💵as a token. The farm has sheep, ponies, alpacas, chickens, and other small animals. You can feed and pet them! 👀👀All the animals have names and are super well-cared for—they’re clean and white, totally unmatched by other commercial farms. The grandpa and grandma are really friendly, chatting with everyone and showing us around. When grandpa got tired, grandma took over. If you love small animals, don’t miss this place!🌈🌈 Then there’s Drumbeg Park at the far end of the island. It’s another coastal area where you can swim and there are some easy trails to hike! The park has pit toilets, and even though it’s not crowded, the toilets are kept super clean . No lots of spider webs 🕸️, bugs, or bad smells (maybe because not many people use them). We just wandered around here, sat under a tree to cool off and zone out—it was so chill.👣👣 #AroundVancouver#DayTrip#Weekend#Summer

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