@FreeDocumentaryNature

Vancouver Island is a vast and wild island with a backbone of jagged mountains running its length; explore the unique wildlife that inhabits it.

(Definitely worth exploring. I was lucky enough to get the chance - my sister lives there)

@cliveparkes3405

I love nature wildlife,,I just can't get enough

@thatchicaleza7904

I loved this documentary. I learned a lot about salmon, their journey, and all other species that rely upon it. I usually watch big cats, safari big species. I enjoyed this. Thank you.

@vivianmalhiers

I live a few dozen miles south in the Evergreen State. The picturesque views of Vancouver Island, as seen from the Olympic peninsula across the strait of Juan de Fuca is a sight to behold.

As someone who is from Florida I never thought I’d like a place that gets cold (relatively speaking), but the PNW is one of those natural gems that had to be experienced in order to be appreciated. It is an acquired taste, speaking about the overcast winter skies.

@wyattboothby5285

As a person who's spent his entire life on Vancouver Island (almost 50 years now) I can tell you this.. There is rarely a day that passes that I don't thank the great lottery of life for being born here.. I've spent most of my spare time 4x4ing and exploring every mountain, every river valley I could reach. Hiked the West Coast Trail a few times and fought wildfires every summer for 17 years, so I got to fly in to some of the more inaccessible areas while doing that and have always been amazed by how beautiful it is here.
   The Grey Whale migration in the spring / summer is a sight to behold around Bamfield, Pachena bay and Barkley Sound. Killer whales that are so chill they'll swim right past you within 20 feet as you dive or snorkel, just to get a look at you. Trust me, if you're into hiking or off-roading you will not regret taking a week or two exploring the island.

@K.KleopatraK.

What an amazing creation is Nature! What a gift..!  Touching.. šŸŒ

@patrickshaw8037

Best doc I've seen on Vancouver Island. Amazingly accurate. But how they managed to get so many shots without showing any clear-cut logging blocks is a special talent!

@jnielsen90

Sweet....my home sweet home, I love living here

@earllutz2663

This is a very amazing documentary. Thank you very much for this documentary and the narrator.

@TheYukonnahanni

My Father was Born on This Island,, brought Us Up To KNOW & RESPECT IT & IT's Nature, before We were Taken to Canada's Far North...

@kimhoffman8595

Great documentary Thank you !!!

@Catsoverdogs444

Great footage!

@TheYukonnahanni

One Must Respect The Salmon, & The Plan Mother Nature Gave Them,, Not Only to feed Humanity, but to feed the Wolves & Bears, that fed upon them & left their Nutrients to feed the Tree's of The Great Bear Rainforest  < That enabled Those Magnificent Trees to become Part of OUR.OUR EARTH'S LUNGS, SO THAT OUR SPECIES AS  HUMAN'S CAN BREATH !! ~~ We ALL ARE SYMBIODIC !!

@Slothery

I love the call of the Swainson's thrush that can be heard there. It can be heard in this doc too.

@blackamv7741

Sobhane Allah ā¤ā¤ā¤

@SlingshotGiles

I learned another about Vancouver Island.   Great video. Now I want to visit

@ksimpp

I live on the mainland BC. I'm convinced it's the most beauitful place on earth. This documentary definitely supports that

@vwildlife

Great and awesome documentary!

@robertcraig4704

Super awesome doc