Getting behind again with blogging. The Tuesday Y Walk was a loop that took us through Macauley Park, Saxe Point Park, Memorial Park in Esquimalt Village, and Highrock Park with a cairn located at the highest point in Esquimalt and with views in all directions.
On our way to Macauley Park we walked past some of the Esquimalt Base houses. I was a little taken aback just how small they were - little boxes with nothing outside to break the relief of the starkness of the homes. We also passed by a couple of fortifications built for defense during the war years (see earlier blog on Fort Rod Hill for background). Macauley park and Saxe Point took us along the ocean and during our "elevenses" break at Saxe Point we were lucky to see a lone seal out in the water. Memorial Park has a real life size metal boat: the MV Centennial. I also noted some old artillery equipment around the park. Once we arrived at Highrock Park we were treated to a great view of Mount Baker. Mount Baker is the white mountain in the middle of the picture.
It was also interesting to look at the directional cairn at the highest point of Highrock Park. The cairn was erected in 1912 to commemorate 50 years of the incorporation of the township of Esquimalt. My shot isn't that great but does give a sense of the cairn's purpose.
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