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Only in Canada

The best place to go forest bathing? The ancient groves of Vancouver Island offer a meditative journey back in time

This is no ordinary walk in the park. British Columbia is home to some of the most enormous trees on the planet.

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Trees, Avatar Grove CREDIT TJ Watt Ancient Forest Alliance.jpg

Avatar Grove, one of Port Renfrew’s main ecotourist draws, was discovered by Ancient Forest Alliance co-founder TJ Watt.


Tucked in an inlet on southern Vancouver Island, in the unceded territory of the Pacheedaht First Nation, there’s a little community with a lofty reputation: Port Renfrew (population: shy of 300), the so-called tall trees capital of Canada.

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Wing Sze Tang

Wing Sze Tang is a freelance contributor for the Star. She writes about travel. Reach her at travel@wayword.ca

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