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Vancouver Island runs roughly 460 kilometers from the southern capital city of Victoria to the northern communities of Port Hardy, covering an area larger than the Netherlands and giving photographers a specific Pacific-Northwest subject range that includes old-growth temperate rainforest, coastal fishing villages, and the specific Victoria British-colonial architectural heritage. The Victoria and Vancouver Island 2027 Wall Calendar from Wyman Publishing photographs twelve scenes from across the island at full wall scale, with coverage running from the Inner Harbour in Victoria through to Pacific Rim National Park and the north island. Expect Butchart Gardens imagery alongside Victoria Inner Harbour photography and Pacific Rim National Park coverage across the twelve monthly pages of the year.
For Victoria residents and Vancouver Island locals whose regional identity runs distinct from the Vancouver mainland, and for visitors who have ferried across from the mainland during summer travel. The imagery captures the island across the seasons from south to north.