Arbutus Dreams
It was a dreary day when I visited Planta Park, perched high above Piper's Lagoon in Nanaimo. The forest floor was scattered with delicate fawn lilies, while arbutus trees arched gracefully over the trails, creating a surreal and magical atmosphere.
Arbutus forest in Nanaimo, Planta Park
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