By Keith and Heather Nicol
On Saturday March 28th we decided to take a break from skiing at Mount Washington to check the fawn lilies and other wildflowers along the Tsolum River in Courtenay. The last couple of weeks have seen some mixed weather with rain and cool temperatures some days but more seasonable temperatures on other days so we weren't sure quite what to expect.
| Fawn Lilies are delicate spring wildflowers |
There were carpets of fawn lilies in bloom along the trails which really brightened up our walk. These
trails are located behind the Exhibition Grounds off of Headquarters Road in
Courtenay and there is lots of parking. Take the main access trail (really a
road) toward the river and we found many clusters of fawn lilies on the trails
to the right near the river. You don’t need to walk very far before you see the flowers in
bloom along the trail and under the trees.
Heather getting a picture of some fawn lilies along the trail
We
are not sure how long they will last but
if like early spring flowers check out this area and don’t forget to
bring your
camera. If you are into pictures you might want to bring a tripod and
something
to kneel on since the carpets of flowers are best photographed low to
the
ground and the ground can be wet. Another bonus of our walk was seeing a
couple of great horned owls. They were quite a distance from the trail
and we only saw them since there were several photographers with long
telephoto lenses taking photos of them as we passed by. There are other
song birds in the area and in the past we have seen Pileated woodpeckers
at this time of year. Binoculars might not go astray...see you on the
trail.
I think these blue flowers are Siberian squills


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