1116-53344 - Divers moving through a kelp forest in Sooke Bay off the coast of Vancouver Island in the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
1116-53341 - Close-up of a photographer scuba diving and looking at the camera for a self-portrait while submerged in ocean water and kelp floating behind, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
1116-53118 - Stunning aerial view from an airplane, showing part of the wing and turbine engine, above the puffy clouds with a pastel sky at twilight, flight from Terrace to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1372-1 - Skyline of Vancouver, with perfect reflection of skyscrapers in the blue waters of Stanley Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, North America
1242-528 - First Nations totem poles, Thunderbird Park, Vancouver Island, next to the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, North America
1242-527 - The Sunken Garden at Victoria's Butchart Gardens, planted in a former limestone quarry, starting in 1904, Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, North America
1242-520 - First Nations totem poles and Big House, Thunderbird Park, Vancouver Island, next to the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, North America
1242-519 - First Nations totem poles, Thunderbird Park, Vancouver Island, next to the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, North America
1242-517 - First Nations totem poles, Thunderbird Park, Vancouver Island, next to the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, North America
1242-515 - First Nations totem pole and Big House, Thunderbird Park, Vancouver Island, next to the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, North America
1116-52082 - A father spends quality time with his toddler daughter at the water's edge at Ambleside Beach; West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
1350-2074 - Yagim Mask at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Yagim Mask, 1920-25 Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Wood, paint. George Walkus (kwakwaka'wakw, ca 1875-1968). A furtive aggressive sea creature known as Yagim was part of the dramatic Tseyka performance cycle, which took place during the dark winter when life on the North West coast moves largely indoors