Kye Bay B.C. Canada – Creative beach visitors leave transitory traces of their presence. Some last all season, but winter storms wipe the canvas clean.
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Great Blue Herons —- Kye Bay
There a is a helpful and engaged group , Mars Wildlife Rescue, operating from Merville, who have an extensive info sheet on the Great Blue Herons we see in Kye Bay. We quote a brief but important paragraph or two from a much more detailed page on the MARS website...
CF Snowbirds practice over Kye Bay
The Snowbirds use the Comox base as a training ground every spring, which means Kye Bay visitors and residents enjoy an airshow every day that weather permits! That can be pretty good entertainment, if a little noisy. "The Canadian Forces (CF) Snowbirds, 431 Air...
Kye Bay: in case of big quake/emergency
Dear Kye Bayer: Earlier this month, our neighbour Pam Crowe hand-delivered a letter on blue paper to your door in Kye Bay (scan attached). It came on behalf of a volunteer group of Kye Bayers concerned about emergency preparedness. This email is a follow up. Do let me...
Another Kind of Tourist
Another kind of tourist, as captured by neighbours on Wireless Road above Kye Bay. October 2, 2014
John Bullock Memorial
As many know by now, our Kye Bay neighbour and friend, John Bullock passed away on February 4, 2014. A memorial service is planned for Saturday, February 15 at 2:00 pm at the Comox Valley Presbyterian Church 725 Aspen Road Comox, BC V9M 4E9 The family is asking that...