Dugan and his wife Sharon Perry, the Nature Sounds Society chair, recorded the dawn chorus of Cathedral Grove in Muir Woods once each month for a year.
The easy 1-mile Main Trail Loop leads past thousand-year-old redwoods at Cathedral Grove and returns via Bohemian Grove.
This area has apparently been referred to as the Cathedral Grove of northern Vancouver Island.
You've been to Cathedral Grove, the red cedar and Douglas showplace on the Port Alberni road on Vancouver Island, have you?
Nestled in the folds of this psychic roller coaster is the entrance to Cathedral Grove.
Cathedral Grove isn't a forest but a tree museum -just as Celebration is a town museum.
The park contains the world-famous Cathedral Grove, a stand of large Douglas-fir.
The park is home to a famous, 157 hectare stand of ancient Douglas-fir, known as Cathedral Grove, which draws visitors from all over the world.
In 2007 Cathedral Grove made the short list on CBC television's competition, Seven Wonders of Canada.
Cathedral Grove was a well-known tourist stop in the 1920s and 1930s, long before its protection.