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Filberg Park 菲尔北格公园

Goose Spit 鹅口水湾

Filberg 公园位于靠近Comox Avenue尽头的港口。该庄园最初是为R.J.建造的。菲尔伯格于1929年,并于1977年去世后成为公共设施。菲尔伯格遗产旅馆和公园协会(一个非营利性协会)代表市政府管理和开发该物业。

 

乡村风格的Filberg Lodge酒店反映了当地工匠使用石材和木材的技巧。最初的石雕是由石匠和园丁William Meier完成的。 Lodge酒店温馨的室内装饰与外观相得益彰,配有大量手工制作的木制品和石雕。

 

花园是无数的异国情调和当地的树木和鲜花。宁静的散步或下午野餐的好地方。

 

图腾柱由Richard Krenz创建,由Gordon和Ivy Wagner捐赠。图腾柱的特点是科莫克斯原住民的四个主要家族的徽章。

 

夏季期间由Comox镇经营的Hands on Farm农场饲养着各种农场动物。

 

Filberg Festival每年都会在Comox举办,为数百名艺术家和表演者提供为期四天的论坛,展示他们的作品和娱乐。期间还有各种演出。

 

该节日每年8月初举行,具体日期请访问Filberg网站。 加拿大的一些主要艺术家将参加电影节,展示他们的艺术作品并展示他们的工艺品。

 

 

上图:紫苏拍摄

四月之旅入住BNB当天,房东戴维驾车带我和老公去了Filberg公园,阴晴两重天

三月和紫苏游Filberg公园光影跳跃

上图:紫苏拍摄

下图阴天的滩涂

公园里图腾木雕-男子

图腾木雕-女子(四月阴天)

木雕女子沐浴三月阳光

下图:紫苏拍摄

与紫苏去科莫科斯那次没有时间到Goose Spit(中文译为鹅的口水),她心心念念的海湾。

Goose Spit公园距离Comox镇仅有很短的路程,是一个独特的地形、部分被包围着科莫克斯湾。 这个区域两公里长,由沙滩,鹅卵石和岩石海滩组成,还有Willemard断崖的冰川和沙子。 海滩和悬崖是动态侵蚀和沉积系统的一部分,随着时间的推移改变了景观。 Goose Spit是观赏秃鹰,海鸥,潜鸟和各种冬季水鸟的热门场所。 Brant Geese在迁移北部时会在春季访问该地区。 许多人,特别是家庭成员一起,喜欢在断断崖下行走,在退潮时探索更远的潮汐池。 Goose Spit是稀有植物的家园,如黑虎杖和珍稀昆虫,如沙蝇蛾。

 

 

四月份再去,Google Map显示走路和坐公车差不多时间,单程都要45分钟。老公一再比方,譬如我们去到大温本拿笔中央公园步行道3公里,那是以前我俩经常走的。

于是,我带上走路仗,老公拐杖,走走停停拍拍照,走十分钟就在路边长椅休息下,一个小时后抵达了鹅口水公园, 而且来回都是步行。

Goose Spit 风大狼大,游人开车去在步行到雪山下,或走阶梯上小山望远。我们老人家到此一游已经用了洪荒之力。

天气给力,最高十四度,上午阳光。走路仗拐杖有用,减轻劳累。

Goose Spit其实是一条连接Comox Valley和迷你雪山冰川岛的长堤,估计人工建造。长堤成为一个可野餐观浪下沙滩和儿童游玩区的公园。

堤外大浪滔滔不绝,可以冲浪;堤内沙滩多彩,可以下水,划船,捕鱼。

Filberg Park

The Filberg Lodge and nine acres of beautifully landscaped grounds are located on the harbour near the end of Comox Avenue. The estate was originally built for R.J. Filberg in 1929, and became a public facility after his death in 1977. The Heritage Filberg Lodge and and Park Association (a non-profit society) manages and develops the property on behalf of the municipality.

The rustic Filberg Lodge is a reflection of the skills of local craftsmen in the use of stone and timber. The original stonework was done by stone mason and head gardener William Meier. The Lodge’s warm interior complements the outside appearance with extensive hand-made woodwork and stonework.

The Gardens are a myriad of exotic and local trees and flowers. A wonderful place for a peaceful stroll or an afternoon picnic.

The Totem Pole was created by Richard Krenz and donated by Gordon and Ivy Wagner. The totem pole features the crests of the four main families of the Comox native people.

The Hands on Farm, operated by the Town of Comox during the summer months, houses various farm animals. Each year the Filberg Festival is held in Comox to provide a four day forum for hundreds of artists and performers to display their work and entertain.

The festival is held each year in early August. For this years dates visit the Filberg website. Some of Canada’s leading artists will be attending the festival to display their artwork and demonstrate their crafts.

For more information about this years festival, including bio’s of the featured artists, or the Filberg Estate in general, please visit the Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park Association web site, or contact the Coordinator.

 

Goose Spit Park

Located a short distance from the Town of Comox, Goose Spit is a unique landform that partially encloses Comox Bay. A little over two kilometres long, the area is comprised of a sand, cobble and rock beach fed by glacial till and sand from the Willemar Bluffs. The beach and bluffs are part of a dynamic erosion and deposition system that changes the landscape over time. Goose Spit is a popular place to view Bald Eagles, gulls, loons and a variety of winter water birds. Brant Geese visit the area in the spring as they migrate north. Many people, especially families, enjoy walking below the bluffs and exploring the tidal pools farther on at low tide. The spit is home to rare species of plants such as black knotweed and rare insects such as the sand-verbena moth.  

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