You know what, now that I look your suggestion up online, I think you are correct. Labrador Tea is actually called Rhododendron groenlandicum, which is a type of rhodo. And it is edible! WOW! Thank you for commenting on the video. 🩷
Hi, what a beautiful area! I didn't know that Rhododenddrums were native plants. I've visited the Rhododendron State Park on Whidbey Island (just off Everett, WA south of you) They are huge also. The lake is so pretty, a perfect nature walk. It must look amazing when everything is in bloom! Too bad it isn't maintained, but nice to have the informative signs around.I always like to know what I'm looking at. Glad you found your way back, lol. Tfs 💖🌺🌺🌺
It kind of makes Brendan and I want to go back with a weed wacker/hack saw and clear the pathways to how they were. Yes I’ve been to Whidbey island, and those are stunning also!
No, but this was a maintained camping/picnic area. From reading up on the history of it, it looks like the couple who volunteered to keep the paths cleared passed away.
I think your right looks like an Azealia
Such a beautiful place 😍
Wow a secret garden! Lovely lake! Thanks for sharing!
Wonderful video!
Sounds like my kinda place!
What a beautiful location! Probably to remote for me, but I enjoyed seeing this place!
It’s too remote for most people, that’s why I wanted to make the video so everyone can enjoy it.
I think that "azalea"-like plant is Labrador Tea, a common bog plant in our area
You know what, now that I look your suggestion up online, I think you are correct. Labrador Tea is actually called Rhododendron groenlandicum, which is a type of rhodo. And it is edible! WOW! Thank you for commenting on the video. 🩷
I haven't heard of this place before
I think that might be the same pink rhododendron I have in my garden
I didn't realize rhododendrons are native here!
Only two places in BC. Here at this lake, and in Manning Park.
That's to bad that it isn't maintained anymore! Absolutely beautiful lake and would be such a nice place to go if it was a bit less remote
You don't or fiddle about with wilderness.
Leave it in its natural state
Hi, what a beautiful area! I didn't know that Rhododenddrums were native plants. I've visited the Rhododendron State Park on Whidbey Island (just off Everett, WA south of you) They are huge also. The lake is so pretty, a perfect nature walk. It must look amazing when everything is in bloom! Too bad it isn't maintained, but nice to have the informative signs around.I always like to know what I'm looking at. Glad you found your way back, lol. Tfs 💖🌺🌺🌺
It kind of makes Brendan and I want to go back with a weed wacker/hack saw and clear the pathways to how they were. Yes I’ve been to Whidbey island, and those are stunning also!
Wild growth isn't supposed to be maintained
NOT. RED CEDAR. !!
ITS YELLOW
McMillan Bloedel doesn' own land!!
Its a treè farm license from the gov't of BC
Wilderness isn 't meant to be maintained. - pruned etc.
No, but this was a maintained camping/picnic area. From reading up on the history of it, it looks like the couple who volunteered to keep the paths cleared passed away.