You searched for Smugglers Cove - British Columbia Boating https://bc.boatinglocations.com/ From Victoria to Prince Rupert Sat, 14 Sep 2024 21:00:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Tribune Bay, BC https://bc.boatinglocations.com/2024/09/14/tribune-bay-bc/ https://bc.boatinglocations.com/2024/09/14/tribune-bay-bc/#respond Sat, 14 Sep 2024 21:00:49 +0000 https://bc.boatinglocations.com/2024/09/14/tribune-bay-bc/ Tribune Bay: A Perfect Midway Stop in the Strait of Georgia Tribune Bay. Hornby Island Straight of Georgia Coordinates Decimal: 49.522, -124.631 Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 49° 31′ 18.120″N, -125° 22′ 8.400″W If you’re navigating the Strait of Georgia, whether heading north towards the stunning Desolation Sound or south back towards Nanaimo, Tribune Bay on […]

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Tribune Bay: A Perfect Midway Stop in the Strait of Georgia


Tribune Bay.
Hornby Island
Straight of Georgia
Coordinates Decimal: 49.522, -124.631
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 49° 31′ 18.120″N, -125° 22′ 8.400″W

If you’re navigating the Strait of Georgia, whether heading north towards the stunning Desolation Sound or south back towards Nanaimo, Tribune Bay on Hornby Island is an ideal stopover. This picturesque bay, known for its expansive sandy beach and warm waters, offers a delightful break in your journey.

A Serene Haven with Northern Winds

Tribune Bay is well-protected from northern winds, making it a calm and serene anchorage in most conditions. However, be mindful that it can become challenging if the wind shifts from the south. In such cases, the bay’s open exposure can lead to a more turbulent experience, so it’s wise to keep an eye on the weather before planning your stop.

A Warm Summer Retreat

One of Tribune Bay’s standout features is its warm waters during the summer months. With temperatures often reaching over 70 degrees F, it’s one of the few places in the region where you can comfortably swim without a wetsuit. The bay’s sandy beach is not only beautiful but also perfect for a leisurely day of sunbathing, beachcombing, or a relaxed picnic on the shore.

A Wildlife Spectacle

During our last visit, we were fortunate enough to spot several orca and humpback whales in the surrounding waters. The Strait of Georgia is a rich marine environment, and Tribune Bay offers a prime vantage point to witness these majestic creatures. Whether you’re anchored in the bay or exploring the nearby waters by dinghy, keep your eyes peeled for these incredible animals.

An Ideal Midway Point

Situated about halfway between Nanaimo and Desolation Sound, Tribune Bay is a convenient and attractive stop for boaters making the journey up or down the coast. Its natural beauty, combined with the potential for wildlife sightings and the comfort of a warm swim, makes it a memorable destination in its own right.

In summary, Tribune Bay is more than just a stopover—it’s a destination that invites you to linger, soak in the sun, and appreciate the stunning environment of British Columbia’s waterways. Just remember to check the wind direction before dropping anchor, and you’re in for a delightful stay


Tribune Bay

Tribune Bay

Tribune Bay

Nearby Locations

Nearby Location Distance
Scottie Bay 14.7
Sandy Island Marine Park 19.4
Skerry Bay 19.9
Boho Bay 21.3
Squitty Bay 25.1
Fairwinds Marina 27.6
Anderson Bay 29.0
Deep Bay – Vancouver Island 31.1
Smugglers Cove 33.3
Secret Cove 33.9

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Fairwinds Marina


Fairwinds.
Marina
Naniamo
Coordinates Decimal: 49.286, -124.135
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 49° 17′ 9.600″N, -125° 51′ 53.640″W
Discovering Fairwinds Marina: A Gem on Vancouver Island

During our latest adventure along the beautiful coast of Vancouver Island, we made a delightful stop at Fairwinds Marina, nestled in the heart of Nanoose Bay. From the moment we arrived, we were struck by the welcoming atmosphere and the exceptional service that makes this marina a standout destination.

Warm Welcome and Friendly Service

The first thing you’ll notice upon arrival at Fairwinds Marina is the incredibly friendly staff. Their warm greetings and helpful nature make you feel right at home. Whether you’re a seasoned mariner or a novice sailor, the staff’s extensive knowledge and willingness to assist with any needs ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Special mention goes to the fuel dock staff, who were not only efficient but also shared some local tips and stories, adding a personal touch to our visit.

Dining Delight at Nanoose Bay Cafe

No visit to Fairwinds Marina is complete without indulging in a meal at the Nanoose Bay Cafe. The cafe offers a fantastic menu that caters to a variety of tastes. We savored every bite of our meal, from fresh seafood dishes to perfectly cooked steaks. The ambiance of the cafe, combined with the stunning waterfront views, made our dining experience truly memorable. It’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a delicious meal after a day on the water.

Modern and Pristine Docks

Fairwinds Marina recently upgraded their docks, and it shows. The brand new docks are not only visually appealing but also incredibly functional. The spacious, well-maintained docks make mooring your boat a breeze, and the modern facilities provide everything you need for a comfortable stay. It’s clear that Fairwinds Marina takes pride in offering top-notch amenities to its visitors.

A Place to Return To

Our time at Fairwinds Marina was nothing short of fantastic. The combination of friendly service, excellent dining, and state-of-the-art facilities makes it a place we can’t wait to return to. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick visit or planning an extended stay, Fairwinds Marina is sure to impress. It’s a gem on Vancouver Island that promises a delightful and memorable experience for all who visit.


Fairwinds

Fairwinds

Fairwinds

Nearby Locations

Nearby Location Distance
Nanaimo 15.5
Buccaneer Bay 18.9
Secret Cove 20.1
Smugglers Cove 21.6
Bargain Bay 26.9
Tribune Bay 27.6
Anderson Bay 28.2
Pirates Cove 29.6
Silva Bay Resort 30.2
Squitty Bay 30.5

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Trip Route – Desolation and the Broughtons 40 days https://bc.boatinglocations.com/2024/01/05/trip-route-desolation-and-the-broughtons-40-days/ https://bc.boatinglocations.com/2024/01/05/trip-route-desolation-and-the-broughtons-40-days/#respond Fri, 05 Jan 2024 22:00:35 +0000 https://bc.boatinglocations.com/2024/01/05/trip-route-desolation-and-the-broughtons-40-days/ Download this this route and other routes in the Gulf Island, Desolation Sound and The Broughtons. Download so you can use them offline on your phone, tablet, or laptop when you cruising.https://bc.boatinglocations.com/route-downloads/ Desolation Sound And The Broughtons Trip Route for 40 days Starting at False Creek and ending at False Creek Total Trip Distance: 1138.6 […]

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Desolation Sound And The Broughtons Trip Route for 40 days

Starting at False Creek and ending at False Creek

Total Trip Distance: 1138.6 miles / 1832.4 km / 1310.3 NM

Day Route Nights Staying Here Distance
1 False Creek to Smugglers Cove 1 43.1 miles / 69.4 km / 49.6 NM
2 Smugglers Cove to Beach Gardens Resort and Marina 1 31.8 miles / 51.2 km / 36.6 NM
3 Beach Gardens Resort and Marina to Refuge Cove 1 28.8 miles / 46.3 km / 33.1 NM
4 Refuge Cove to Roscoe Bay Provincial Park 2 8.3 miles / 13.4 km / 9.6 NM
6 Roscoe Bay Provincial Park to Toba Wilderness Marina 1 13.7 miles / 22.0 km / 15.8 NM
7 Toba Wilderness Marina to Walsh Cove Provincial Park 1 4.2 miles / 6.8 km / 4.8 NM
8 Walsh Cove Provincial Park to Teakerne Arm 1 26.5 miles / 42.6 km / 30.5 NM
9 Teakerne Arm to Laura Cove 2 16.9 miles / 27.2 km / 19.4 NM
11 Laura Cove to Tenedos Bay 1 7.7 miles / 12.4 km / 8.9 NM
12 Tenedos Bay to Rebecca Spit Marine Provincial Park 1 23.2 miles / 37.3 km / 26.7 NM
13 Rebecca Spit Marine Provincial Park to Gorge Harbour 1 10.9 miles / 17.5 km / 12.5 NM
14 Gorge Harbour to Grace Harbour 1 21.8 miles / 35.1 km / 25.1 NM
15 Grace Harbour to Susan Islets 1 4.9 miles / 7.9 km / 5.6 NM
16 Susan Islets to Prideaux Haven 1 15.9 miles / 25.6 km / 18.3 NM
17 Prideaux Haven to Campbell River 1 31.0 miles / 49.9 km / 35.7 NM
18 Campbell River to Octopus Islands Marine Provincial Park 1 28.6 miles / 46.0 km / 32.9 NM
19 Octopus Islands Marine Provincial Park to Lagoon Cove 1 68.6 miles / 110.4 km / 78.9 NM
20 Lagoon Cove to Joe Cove 1 26.4 miles / 42.5 km / 30.4 NM
21 Joe Cove to Sullivan Bay Marina 1 23.8 miles / 38.3 km / 27.4 NM
22 Sullivan Bay Marina to Viner Sound 1 21.9 miles / 35.2 km / 25.2 NM
23 Viner Sound to Kwatsi Bay 1 13.8 miles / 22.2 km / 15.9 NM
24 Kwatsi Bay to No Name Bay 1 23.3 miles / 37.5 km / 26.8 NM
25 No Name Bay to Potts Lagoon 1 11.9 miles / 19.2 km / 13.7 NM
26 Potts Lagoon to Alert Bay Harbour Authority 1 21.9 miles / 35.2 km / 25.2 NM
27 Alert Bay Harbour Authority to Port McNeil 1 7.2 miles / 11.6 km / 8.3 NM
28 Port McNeil to Port Harvey 1 39.6 miles / 63.7 km / 45.6 NM
29 Port Harvey to Port Neville 1 15.8 miles / 25.4 km / 18.2 NM
30 Port Neville to Kelsey Bay Marina 1 9.1 miles / 14.6 km / 10.5 NM
31 Kelsey Bay Marina to Foreward Harbour 1 19.1 miles / 30.7 km / 22.0 NM
32 Foreward Harbour to Dent Island Lodge 2 34.8 miles / 56.0 km / 40.0 NM
34 Dent Island Lodge to Brown’s Bay Resort 1 28.8 miles / 46.3 km / 33.1 NM
35 Brown’s Bay Resort to Waddington Harbour 1 69.7 miles / 112.2 km / 80.2 NM
36 Waddington Harbour to Telegraph Cove 1 167.4 miles / 269.4 km / 192.6 NM
37 Telegraph Cove to Squirrel Cove 1 107.2 miles / 172.5 km / 123.4 NM
38 Squirrel Cove to Powell River 1 29.3 miles / 47.2 km / 33.7 NM
39 Powell River to John Henry 1 28.5 miles / 45.9 km / 32.8 NM
40 John Henry to False Creek 0 53.2 miles / 85.6 km / 61.2 NM

Day 1: False Creek to Smugglers Cove

Todays travel distance: 43.1 miles / 69.4 km / 49.6 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Smugglers Cove

Straight of Georgia
Coordinates Decimal: 49.515, -123.963
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 49° 30′ 52.920″N, -124° 2′ 11.760″W


Day 2: Smugglers Cove to Beach Gardens Resort and Marina

Todays travel distance: 31.8 miles / 51.2 km / 36.6 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Beach Gardens Resort and Marina

Grief Point
Straight of Georgia
Coordinates Decimal: 49.801, -124.517
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 49° 48′ 1.800″N, -125° 28′ 58.800″W


Day 3: Beach Gardens Resort and Marina to Refuge Cove

Todays travel distance: 28.8 miles / 46.3 km / 33.1 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Refuge Cove


Refuge Cove.

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.123, -124.841
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 7′ 22.800″N, -125° 9′ 32.400″W
Refuge Cove, located in British Columbia, Canada, is a small, picturesque community known for its serene and unspoiled natural beauty. It’s situated in the heart of the Desolation Sound, a popular destination for boaters and nature enthusiasts due to its sheltered waters and stunning scenery.

The cove itself is characterized by its rugged coastline, surrounded by dense forests that are typical of the Pacific Northwest. The waters are crystal clear and calm, making it an ideal spot for kayaking, sailing, and fishing. The area is also known for its rich marine life, including dolphins, seals, and occasionally whales, which can be spotted from the shore or while on the water.

The community in Refuge Cove is small but vibrant, primarily catering to seasonal visitors and boaters. The local store is a central feature, providing not just supplies and groceries, but also serving as a social hub for locals and visitors alike. Here, one can find everything from basic necessities to unique local arts and crafts.

Refuge Cove also offers essential services for boaters, including a gas dock and mooring facilities. These amenities make it a convenient and popular stopover for those exploring the surrounding waters of Desolation Sound.

There’s a charming restaurant that offers a taste of local cuisine, often featuring fresh seafood. Dining here provides not just a culinary delight but also offers beautiful views of the cove and its tranquil surroundings. We were quite impressed with the oyster po boy’s.

Overall, Refuge Cove is a fun place to stay for a night or two, offering a peaceful escape and a chance to immerse oneself in the stunning natural beauty of Canada’s west coast. However there isn’t much there to explore beyond the docks as the resort is surrounded by private property.


Refuge Cove.

Refuge Cove.

Refuge Cove.


Day 4: Refuge Cove to Roscoe Bay Provincial Park

Todays travel distance: 8.3 miles / 13.4 km / 9.6 NM

Nights staying: 2

Your Destination Roscoe Bay Provincial Park


Rosco Bay Entrance

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.160, -124.764
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 9′ 35.640″N, -125° 14′ 8.520″W
Roscoe Bay Provincial Park is one of my favorite locations in Desolation Sound. A short walk from the landing to a fresh water lake.


Rosco Bay

Rosco Bay

Rosco Bay – head of the bay


Day 6: Roscoe Bay Provincial Park to Toba Wilderness Marina

Todays travel distance: 13.7 miles / 22.0 km / 15.8 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Toba Wilderness Marina


Toba Wilderness Marina

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.324, -124.796
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 19′ 24.960″N, -125° 12′ 15.120″W

Exploring Toba Wilderness Marina: A Boater’s Haven in Desolation Sound, British Columbia

Embarking on a Nautical Adventure

Toba Wilderness Marina, nestled in the pristine beauty of Desolation Sound, British Columbia, offers a unique experience for boaters. This exclusive destination, accessible only by water, promises an escape into nature’s embrace, free from the trappings of conventional lodging.

Sailing into Serenity

The journey to Toba Wilderness Marina is as enchanting as the destination itself. Gliding through the tranquil waters of Desolation Sound, boaters are greeted by awe-inspiring vistas: majestic mountains, dense forests, and crystal-clear waters. This passage is not just a route but an introduction to the unspoiled beauty of British Columbia.

Moorage and Marina Facilities

At the heart of the resort is its top-notch marina. The facility provides secure and well-equipped moorage for boats of various sizes. The marina is designed with the boater in mind, ensuring easy access power and water for your vessel. The water is really good compared to other areas in Desolation Sound.

The marina’s facilities include clean and well-maintained showers.

Unlimited Outdoor Adventures

The real allure of Toba Wilderness Marina lies in its surroundings. Boaters can explore the myriad coves and waterfalls of Desolation Sound. Kayaking and paddleboarding offer serene ways to connect with the water.

Fishing enthusiasts will find themselves in a paradise, with the waters rich in salmon and other species. For those who wish to venture on land, the surrounding areas provide ample opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.

A Boater’s Retreat

Toba Wilderness Marina stands out as a boater’s retreat, offering a unique blend of adventure, tranquility, and natural beauty. It’s a place where the water is not just a backdrop but a central part of the experience, inviting boaters to immerse themselves fully in the splendor of Desolation Sound.


Toba Wilderness Marina

Toba Wilderness Marina

Toba Wilderness Marina


Day 7: Toba Wilderness Marina to Walsh Cove Provincial Park

Todays travel distance: 4.2 miles / 6.8 km / 4.8 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Walsh Cove Provincial Park

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.266, -124.802
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 15′ 58.320″N, -125° 11′ 51.360″W


Day 8: Walsh Cove Provincial Park to Teakerne Arm

Todays travel distance: 26.5 miles / 42.6 km / 30.5 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Teakerne Arm

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.190, -124.849
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 11′ 24.000″N, -125° 9′ 3.600″W


Day 9: Teakerne Arm to Laura Cove

Todays travel distance: 16.9 miles / 27.2 km / 19.4 NM

Nights staying: 2

Your Destination Laura Cove


Laura Cove

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.146, -124.668
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 8′ 45.600″N, -125° 19′ 55.200″W


Laura Cove

Laura Cove

Laura Cove

Day 11: Laura Cove to Tenedos Bay

Todays travel distance: 7.7 miles / 12.4 km / 8.9 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Tenedos Bay

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.122, -124.700
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 7′ 19.200″N, -125° 18′ 0.360″W


Day 12: Tenedos Bay to Rebecca Spit Marine Provincial Park

Todays travel distance: 23.2 miles / 37.3 km / 26.7 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Rebecca Spit Marine Provincial Park


Rebecca Spit

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.098, -125.194
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 5′ 52.800″N, -126° 48′ 20.160″W


Rebecca Spit

Rebecca Spit

Rebecca Spit

Day 13: Rebecca Spit Marine Provincial Park to Gorge Harbour

Todays travel distance: 10.9 miles / 17.5 km / 12.5 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Gorge Harbour


Gorge Harbour Resort.

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.098, -125.023
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 5′ 52.800″N, -126° 58′ 37.200″W
Gorge Harbour Marina, situated on Cortes Island, British Columbia, is a unique and picturesque destination, renowned for its peaceful and wild beauty. This 100% Indigenous-owned marina, managed by the Klahoose First Nation, invites visitors to experience the tranquility and natural splendor of the area.

Located near the entrance of Desolation Sound, Gorge Harbour Marina boasts 1800 feet of protected docks, open year-round, offering secure moorage for boats of all sizes. The marina provides essential services such as 30 and 50 Amp power, and a fuel dock offering diesel, “ethanol-free” gas, and propane year-round. Moorage rates vary by season and boat size, with daily and monthly options available.

The Gorge General Store, modeled after classic Ma and Pa operations, is a highlight of the marina. It’s a fully stocked grocery store carrying high-quality local produce, including garden-fresh vegetables, wild-caught salmon, tuna, prawns, oysters, and hormone-free, ethically raised meat. The store also offers a wide selection of beers, wines, spirits, clothing, local crafts, and artwork.

In addition to its boating facilities and store, Gorge Harbour Marina serves as a base for adventurous visitors exploring Cortes Island, Desolation Sound, and the Discovery Islands. Its location along the northwest shore of Gorge Harbour offers stunning views of the west coast, making it a serene home away from home for its guests.


Gorge Harbour Resort.

Gorge Harbour Resort.

Gorge Harbour Resort.

Day 14: Gorge Harbour to Grace Harbour

Todays travel distance: 21.8 miles / 35.1 km / 25.1 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Grace Harbour

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.052, -124.745
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 3′ 8.640″N, -125° 15′ 19.800″W


Day 15: Grace Harbour to Susan Islets

Todays travel distance: 4.9 miles / 7.9 km / 5.6 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Susan Islets

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.068, -124.702
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 4′ 5.999″N, -125° 17′ 53.999″W


Day 16: Susan Islets to Prideaux Haven

Todays travel distance: 15.9 miles / 25.6 km / 18.3 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Prideaux Haven


Prideaux Haven

Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.142, -124.686
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 8′ 31.200″N, -125° 18′ 50.400″W


Day 17: Prideaux Haven to Campbell River

Todays travel distance: 31.0 miles / 49.9 km / 35.7 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Campbell River


Campbell River Marina.

Campbell River
Coordinates Decimal: 50.036, -125.243
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 2′ 9.960″N, -126° 45′ 27.000″W


Campbell River Marina.

Day 18: Campbell River to Octopus Islands Marine Provincial Park

Todays travel distance: 28.6 miles / 46.0 km / 32.9 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Octopus Islands Marine Provincial Park


Octopus Islands.
Octopus Islands
Discovery Islands
Coordinates Decimal: 50.277, -125.229
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 16′ 38.640″N, -126° 46′ 15.600″W
Octopus Islands, located in British Columbia, Canada, is a captivating destination for boaters seeking a blend of natural beauty and serene adventure. Nestled in the Discovery Islands archipelago, these islands are renowned for their lush, evergreen forests and crystal-clear waters, offering a pristine and secluded environment.

As you approach Octopus Islands, the tranquil sounds of nature welcome you. The islands are fringed by rugged shorelines, where the forest meets the ocean in a spectacular display of unspoiled wilderness. The waters around the islands are teeming with marine life, including playful seals, majestic orcas, and, of course, the elusive octopus, providing ample opportunities for wildlife watching.

The anchorages here are well-protected, offering safe harbor for boats of various sizes. These secluded spots are perfect for anchoring overnight, where you can enjoy the star-filled sky away from the lights of the city. Kayaking and paddleboarding are popular activities, allowing you to explore the intricate waterways between the islands and their hidden coves.

On land, the islands boast a network of hiking trails that meander through dense forests, leading to vantage points with breathtaking views of the surrounding waters and distant mountains. These trails are often quiet, allowing for a peaceful communion with nature.

For provisioning and supplies, boaters can head to nearby communities on Quadra Island or Cortes Island, which offer amenities and a chance to experience the local culture.

Octopus Islands is a gem for boaters seeking solitude and a deep connection with the natural world. The combination of scenic beauty, wildlife encounters, and the tranquility of the waters make it a must-visit destination in the Pacific Northwest.

Scenic BeautyPrepare to be awe-inspired by the breathtaking scenery that graces Octopus Islands Marine Provincial Park. The park encompasses a collection of islets, coves, and isles, each adorned with lush forests of towering fir and cedar trees. Rocky shores and pebbled beaches add to the park’s rugged charm, while emerald waters glisten under the warm Pacific sun. Whether you’re exploring by boat or embarking on a kayak expedition, the coastal vistas and panoramic views will leave you spellbound.


Octopus Islands

Octopus Islands

Octopus Islands

Day 19: Octopus Islands Marine Provincial Park to Lagoon Cove

Todays travel distance: 68.6 miles / 110.4 km / 78.9 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Lagoon Cove

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.599, -126.317
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 35′ 55.320″N, -127° 40′ 59.520″W


Day 20: Lagoon Cove to Joe Cove

Todays travel distance: 26.4 miles / 42.5 km / 30.4 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Joe Cove

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.747, -126.658
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 44′ 49.200″N, -127° 20′ 31.200″W
Joe Cove, located in British Columbia, is an idyllic destination for boaters seeking a serene and picturesque getaway. This hidden gem offers a tranquil environment, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty of the Canadian Pacific Northwest. The cove is characterized by its sheltered waters, making it a safe and peaceful anchorage for boaters.

The shoreline of Joe Cove is fringed with dense, lush forests, typical of the region’s temperate rainforest ecosystem. These forests are home to a diverse range of wildlife, providing excellent opportunities for nature enthusiasts to spot local fauna. The waters themselves are clear and pristine, ideal for kayaking or paddleboarding, allowing visitors to explore the serene coastline and nearby islets at their own pace.

For those interested in fishing, Joe Cove offers abundant marine life, with opportunities to catch a variety of fish species. The cove’s location also makes it a perfect spot for whale watching during certain times of the year, as migrating whales pass through the nearby waters.

Accessibility to Joe Cove is primarily by boat, ensuring a quiet and undisturbed experience. Boaters can enjoy the solitude and beauty of the cove, with few signs of human disturbance. The anchorage in the cove is generally good, with a number of spots suitable for anchoring. However, it’s always advisable to check local charts and weather conditions before setting out.

Overall, Joe Cove is an ideal destination for boaters seeking a peaceful retreat amidst the natural beauty of British Columbia’s coastal waters. With its sheltered anchorage, abundant wildlife, and opportunities for water-based activities, it’s a must-visit location for any boating enthusiast exploring the region.


Day 21: Joe Cove to Sullivan Bay Marina

Todays travel distance: 23.8 miles / 38.3 km / 27.4 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Sullivan Bay Marina

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.885, -126.829
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 53′ 7.080″N, -127° 10′ 15.600″W


Day 22: Sullivan Bay Marina to Viner Sound

Todays travel distance: 21.9 miles / 35.2 km / 25.2 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Viner Sound

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.786, -126.392
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 47′ 10.320″N, -127° 36′ 28.800″W


Day 23: Viner Sound to Kwatsi Bay

Todays travel distance: 13.8 miles / 22.2 km / 15.9 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Kwatsi Bay

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.865, -126.247
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 51′ 54.000″N, -127° 45′ 10.800″W


Day 24: Kwatsi Bay to No Name Bay

Todays travel distance: 23.3 miles / 37.5 km / 26.8 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination No Name Bay

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.666, -126.616
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 39′ 56.160″N, -127° 23′ 1.680″W


Day 25: No Name Bay to Potts Lagoon

Todays travel distance: 11.9 miles / 19.2 km / 13.7 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Potts Lagoon

West Cracroft Island
Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.560, -126.453
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 33′ 36.000″N, -127° 32′ 49.200″W


Day 26: Potts Lagoon to Alert Bay Harbour Authority

Todays travel distance: 21.9 miles / 35.2 km / 25.2 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Alert Bay Harbour Authority

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.583, -126.930
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 34′ 58.800″N, -127° 4′ 12.000″W


Day 27: Alert Bay Harbour Authority to Port McNeil

Todays travel distance: 7.2 miles / 11.6 km / 8.3 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Port McNeil

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.592, -127.089
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 35′ 31.200″N, -128° 54′ 39.600″W


Day 28: Port McNeil to Port Harvey

Todays travel distance: 39.6 miles / 63.7 km / 45.6 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Port Harvey

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.560, -126.273
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 33′ 36.000″N, -127° 43′ 37.200″W


Day 29: Port Harvey to Port Neville

Todays travel distance: 15.8 miles / 25.4 km / 18.2 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Port Neville

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.494, -126.092
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 29′ 38.400″N, -127° 54′ 28.800″W
Port Neville is a remote and serene location situated along the Inside Passage of British Columbia, Canada. This hidden gem is nestled amidst a picturesque landscape, characterized by its rugged coastlines, dense forests, and tranquil waters. The area is sparsely populated, providing a peaceful escape for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature.

The natural beauty of Port Neville is a significant draw, with its lush greenery and an abundance of wildlife. It’s a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like kayaking, fishing, and hiking through the scenic trails. The waterways around Port Neville are ideal for exploring by boat, providing a unique perspective of the stunning coastal scenery.

Historically, Port Neville played a role in the early days of the region’s development, primarily in the fishing and logging industries. Today, evidence of this history can still be found in the old structures and artifacts that dot the landscape.

The community in Port Neville, though small, is known for its warm hospitality. Visitors can expect a quiet, laid-back atmosphere, with an opportunity to disconnect from the fast pace of modern life and immerse themselves in the natural beauty and tranquility of this unique coastal haven.

In summary, Port Neville is a secluded and picturesque location in British Columbia, offering an abundance of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and a glimpse into the region’s historical past.


Day 30: Port Neville to Kelsey Bay Marina

Todays travel distance: 9.1 miles / 14.6 km / 10.5 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Kelsey Bay Marina

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.396, -125.960
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 23′ 45.600″N, -126° 2′ 24.000″W


Day 31: Kelsey Bay Marina to Foreward Harbour

Todays travel distance: 19.1 miles / 30.7 km / 22.0 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Foreward Harbour

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.488, -125.708
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 29′ 16.800″N, -126° 17′ 31.200″W


Day 32: Foreward Harbour to Dent Island Lodge

Todays travel distance: 34.8 miles / 56.0 km / 40.0 NM

Nights staying: 2

Your Destination Dent Island Lodge


Dent Island Lodge

Discovery Islands
Coordinates Decimal: 50.405, -125.187
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 24′ 17.208″N, -126° 48′ 45.612″W
Nestled in the pristine wilderness of British Columbia’s Discovery Islands, Dent Island Lodge is a haven for those seeking both adventure and tranquility. Surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest, the Lodge offers a luxurious retreat where guests can immerse themselves in nature’s embrace.

Known for its world-class fishing experiences, Dent Island Lodge caters to anglers of all levels, providing unrivaled opportunities to catch a variety of fish in the fertile waters nearby. Guided by experienced local captains, visitors can explore the richness of the area’s marine life, making each fishing expedition both exciting and rewarding.

But fishing is just the beginning of what Dent Island Lodge has to offer. Guests can also indulge in relaxing spa services, gourmet dining, and a wide range of outdoor activities like hiking, kayaking, and wildlife watching. Each guest room is elegantly designed to reflect the natural surroundings, providing comfort and refinement in a rustic setting.

Whether sitting by the fire, enjoying a sumptuous meal, or venturing into the wild landscapes, visitors will find Dent Island Lodge to be more than just a destination—it’s a genuine Desolation Sound experience.

With attentive staff, top-notch amenities, and a setting that combines luxury with wilderness, Dent Island Lodge is a unique escape, providing the perfect balance between relaxation and adventure. It’s a place where memories are made, and the soul is refreshed, all against the breathtaking backdrop of British Columbia’s coastal splendor.


Nightime at Dent Island Lodge.

Day 34: Dent Island Lodge to Brown’s Bay Resort

Todays travel distance: 28.8 miles / 46.3 km / 33.1 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Brown’s Bay Resort


Brown’s Bay fuel dock.

Campbell River
Coordinates Decimal: 50.162, -125.372
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 9′ 43.200″N, -126° 37′ 40.800″W
Nestled along a picturesque coastline, Brown’s Bay Resort offers a serene escape into nature’s embrace. The resort, known for its channel views, brings together the charm of a secluded hideaway with the comforts of modern amenities.

Accommodations: Guests can choose from a variety of lodging options, including elegantly appointed cabins, spacious RV sites, and marina slips. Each cabin is designed to offer a blend of rustic charm and contemporary comfort, with private decks overlooking the bay.


Cruise ship passing by Brown’s Bay.

Dockside Restaurant at Brown’s Bay.

Amazing fish and chips on the dock at Brown’s Bay.

Day 35: Brown’s Bay Resort to Waddington Harbour

Todays travel distance: 69.7 miles / 112.2 km / 80.2 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Waddington Harbour

Discovery Islands
Coordinates Decimal: 50.915, -124.812
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 54′ 54.000″N, -125° 11′ 16.800″W


Day 36: Waddington Harbour to Telegraph Cove

Todays travel distance: 167.4 miles / 269.4 km / 192.6 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Telegraph Cove

Broughtons / Blackfish Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.546, -126.833
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 32′ 46.320″N, -127° 9′ 59.760″W

Telegraph Cove, tucked away on the eastern coast of Northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia’s Broughton Archipelago, is a charming village that seems to capture the very essence of coastal life in the Pacific Northwest. This historic community, once a one-room telegraph station, has transformed into a sought-after destination for nature enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those longing for a serene escape.

With its colorful boardwalks, lovingly preserved historic buildings, and breathtaking views of the sheltered cove and dense, forested hillsides, Telegraph Cove is a photographer’s dream and a haven for travelers looking to immerse themselves in nature.

One of the significant highlights of Telegraph Cove is its incredible marine life. Known as a gateway for whale watching, the waters surrounding the cove are home to orcas, humpback whales, minke whales, and dolphins. Visitors can embark on guided tours led by knowledgeable local experts, offering unparalleled opportunities to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.

Beyond whales, the region is also renowned for fishing, kayaking, and bird watching. Adventurous souls can explore the rugged coastline, hidden inlets, and remote islands that define the landscape, or venture into the wilderness on hiking trails that wind through the lush, temperate rainforest.

For those interested in the area’s rich history and ecology, the local museum and ecological centers provide fascinating insights into the Cove’s past, its indigenous culture, and the diverse ecosystems that make the region so unique.

Telegraph Cove’s accommodation options range from quaint bed-and-breakfasts to family-friendly resorts, all offering warm hospitality and panoramic views of the surroundings. Dining in the Cove means enjoying fresh local seafood and other culinary delights, often served with a side of spectacular sunset views over the water.

Whether it’s the thrill of spotting a breaching whale, the tranquility of paddling through serene waters, or the simple pleasure of strolling along the historic boardwalk, Telegraph Cove in the Broughtons of British Columbia offers a magical blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and timeless charm. It’s a place where memories are created, and the connection with nature is rekindled, providing an unforgettable experience for all who visit.


Day 37: Telegraph Cove to Squirrel Cove

Todays travel distance: 107.2 miles / 172.5 km / 123.4 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Squirrel Cove


Squirrel Cove
Cortes Island
Desolation Sound
Coordinates Decimal: 50.128, -124.918
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 50° 7′ 41.999″N, -125° 4′ 54.001″W


Squirrel Cove

Squirrel Cove – Dog Walking Island

On our way out of Squirrel Cove

Day 38: Squirrel Cove to Powell River

Todays travel distance: 29.3 miles / 47.2 km / 33.7 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination Powell River


Powell River.
Westview
Straight of Georgia
Coordinates Decimal: 49.834, -124.531
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 49° 50′ 3.120″N, -125° 28′ 9.984″W


Powell River

Powell River

Powell River

Day 39: Powell River to John Henry

Todays travel distance: 28.5 miles / 45.9 km / 32.8 NM

Nights staying: 1

Your Destination John Henry


John Henry Resort

Sunshine Coast
Coordinates Decimal: 49.632, -124.032
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 49° 37′ 53.400″N, -125° 58′ 6.600″W
John Henry Resort, nestled along the picturesque Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, stands as a premier destination for boaters and nature enthusiasts alike. This idyllic retreat, located in the heart of one of the most breathtaking coastal regions in the world, offers a unique blend of luxury and adventure, making it a perfect getaway for those seeking to explore the Pacific Northwest by sea.

The resort itself boasts an array of accommodations, from cozy, well-appointed cabins to luxurious suites, all designed to provide comfort and tranquility amidst the natural beauty of the Sunshine Coast. Each lodging option offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, from the lush, verdant forests to the sparkling waters of the nearby inlets and bays.

For boating enthusiasts, John Henry Resort is nothing short of paradise. The resort features its own private marina, providing easy access to the calm and sheltered waters that make this area a favorite among sailors and yachters. With slips available for a range of boat sizes, guests can dock their vessels with ease and security.

The Sunshine Coast is renowned for its stunning marine routes, and John Henry Resort serves as the perfect starting point for these nautical adventures. Boaters can set sail to explore secluded coves, visit nearby islands, or simply enjoy the serene beauty of the coastline. The waters here are also rich in marine life, offering opportunities for fishing, whale watching, and wildlife spotting that are second to none.

John Henry Resort also serves as a hub for cultural and community events, providing a deeper connection to the Sunshine Coast’s rich heritage and vibrant present. From art shows to local festivals, there’s always something happening that showcases the unique spirit of this enchanting region.

In essence, John Henry Resort on the Sunshine Coast is more than just a boating destination; it’s a comprehensive experience that combines luxury, adventure, and the unmatched beauty of British Columbia’s coastal wilderness. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or simply someone who loves the call of the ocean, this resort promises a memorable stay filled with breathtaking scenery, exceptional service, and endless opportunities for exploration and relaxation.


John Henry Resort

John Henry Resort

John Henry Resort


Day 40: John Henry to False Creek

Todays travel distance: 53.2 miles / 85.6 km / 61.2 NM

Nights staying: 0

Your Destination False Creek


False Creek Vancouver.

Vancouver
Coordinates Decimal: 49.269, -123.124
Coordinates Degrees Minutes Seconds(DMS): 49° 16′ 8.400″N, -124° 52′ 33.600″W


Science Center at False Creek.

False Creek Vancouver.

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