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Pender
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The coastal
waters of British Columbia are considered to be amongst the finest
boating destinations in the world, with over 27,000 kilometres of
ocean coastline harbouring over 6,000 idyllic islands and islets,
deep fjords and a plethora of sheltered and unspoilt bays and pocket
beaches.
The Strait of Georgia, between the mainland and Vancouver Island,
is protected from the mighty Pacific Ocean by the 450-kilometre
long island, providing wonderfully sheltered waters for sailing
and boating.
The Gulf Islands, the majority of which lie in the rain-shadow of
Vancouver Island, are exceptional cruising destinations with a near
Mediterranean climate. The northern and Southern Gulf Islands offer
protected anchorages, marine parks, marinas, and meandering channels.
A magnificent and unique network of over 80 provincial marine
parks protect the scenic coastline and marine ecosystems, stretching
from Discovery Island at the junction of Haro and Juan de Fuca Straits
in the south, to Kitson Island off Prince Rupert in the North. These
pristine parks provide a chain of sheltered havens and secluded,
cozy anchorages for all boaters cruising the west coast of British
Columbia. Mooring buoys are provided, government floats are available
for transient moorage, park dinghy floats are provided, and a number
of the parks have rings installed for stern lines where swinging
room is limited. Camping ashore is permitted in designated locations
in most marine parks.
In some places along the coastline, like Gambier Island on the Sunshine
Coast, log booms are stored along the shoreline in logboom storage
areas. Small craft are permitted to moor alongside the log booms
for short periods of time. If you elect to stay overnight, be ready
for the tug's horn to jerk you out of the land of nod at any time
of the night!
Off the coastal mainland, Desolation Sound north of Powell River,
Princess Louisa Inlet, Jervis Inlet and Howe Sound complete the
list of the region's best. Smuggler's Cove, with it's fascinating
history, is considered to be the most popular anchorage on the Sunshine
Coast. The sailing season in BC is year-round, with coastal waters
boasting an abundance of marine life, including sea lions, porpoises
and orcas (killer whales), which provide great wildlife viewing
and excitement under sail.
Once securely anchored in your tranquil little haven, the crew can
plunge overboard and swim, snorkel or dive in the warm waters, or
dinghy ashore to dig for clams or beachcomb along the extensive
tidal flats and pools. Many of the coastal areas and marine parks
protect ancient middens, pictographs, petroglyphs and historical
sites in areas steeped in First Nation culture.
If you are on vacation to escape the grind of work, and you want
to be pampered, then book a skippered sailing cruise in the Gulf
Islands, Desolation Sound or the Queen Charlotte Islands. Relax
and enjoy a real west coast sailing adventure on a charter that
meets your needs, allowing you to experience the beauty of the Gulf
Islands or explore the coastline and shores of Vancouver Island.
The more adventurous can accompany a naturalist guide and embark
on an outdoor adventure package combined with sailing or boating.
The less adventurous can concentrate on the marine pubs and interesting
shops located near the docks in each port.
Vancouver
Vancouver is a gateway
to great sailing adventures and magnificent cruising grounds.
The winds and waves at Jericho Beach have been familiar to local
Native people for a mighty long time. Thick middens of clamshells
on the nearby hills testify to where the Musqueam people once maintained
a seasonal residence. Now wild bunnies and coyotes cavort among
the brambles, while on the beach windsurfers and kayakers get their
kicks being blown around. Jericho Beach is easily reached from Fourth
Avenue west of Alma Street in the Point Grey neighbourhood. The
Jericho Sailing Centre Association maintains an old Royal Canadian
Air Force office building as a staging area; located at 1300 Discovery
Street, off NW Marine Drive.
Howe Sound
Sailing in Howe Sound
is a delightful experience, with so much to see and explore - a
fabulous weekend getaway from Vancouver. A great place to learn
to sail, the protected waters of the Sound provide exciting circumnavigations
of Bowen Island and Gambier Island, with the Coast Mountain Range
as a stunning backdrop.
So strong is the
force of the breeze that carries across Howe Sound that unwary windsurfers
in the waters off Squamish Spit often can't right themselves if they
get dunked. An emergency rescue service is on standby to pluck such
hapless types from the water.
Snug Cove on
emerald Bowen Island is
a 'must-do' stop, with an array of attractions, historic old turn-of-the-century
buildings, quaint boutiques, and boardwalks.
Sparsely populated Gambier Island is a great place to go ashore
and explore. The southwest coast of Gambier Island is deeply indented
by a series of secluded bays, providing good anchorages in West
Bay, Centre Bay and Port Graves. The easternmost of the three finger-like
bays, Port Graves is the most picturesque of the anchorages, enclosed
by high, soaring hills and magnificent scenery.
The charming seaside village of Gibsons Landing overlooks a sheltered
harbour on the west shoreline of Howe Sound. The unique scenic seaside
village of Gibsons acts as
the gateway to the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. The harbour
is everything it should be, chock full of boats, with an atmosphere
as thick as fog on a fall morning.
Sunshine Coast and Desolation Sound
The Sunshine Coast, between Desolation Sound to the north and Howe
Sound to the south, is prime exploring and cruising territory. This
seaside paradise offers something special for everyone, with unspoiled
wilderness, marine life, and a beautiful scenic coastline stretching
past Gibsons, Sechelt, Pender
Harbour and Powell River.
Desolation Sound sits
at the northern end of British Columbia's Sunshine Coast. The tiny
hamlet of Lund is an ideal
staging area for Desolation Sound. Although Lund is located only
95 miles (153 km) north of Vancouver, it takes five hours (including
two BC Ferries' rides) to get there.
Desolation
Sound Provincial Marine Park possesses a magical magnetism that
draws boaters and paddlers from distant shores. Cruising boats tend
to congregate in popular anchorages, such as Prideaux Haven, Tenedos
Bay, and Grace Harbour, but there are plenty of isolated bays and
campsites throughout Desolation Sound's more than 37 miles (60 km)
of coastline.
Marine Parks on the Sunshine Coast and Howe Sound of BC:
Vancouver
Island and the Gulf Islands
Information on Boating, Sailing & Cruising around Vancouver
Island and the Gulf Islands.
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January
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Spring
(March/April) - good blows and great sailing |
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Summer is flat - great for power boating or running the motor
to charge the batteries! |
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Fall
(September) - time to hoist sail again |
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Bluewater Adventures, Vancouver |
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Explore BC and Southeast Alaska with Bluewater Adventures aboard our 70' yachts sailing the BC Inside Passage, the Queen Charlotte Islands, Gwaii Haanas National Park, the Great Bear Rainforest, and Vancouver Island. You'll see whales, Grizzly, Black and Kermode bears, and experience ancient native villages and Haida culture, primeval forests, wilderness, and amazing coastal wildlife. |
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Classic Yacht Charters, Nanaimo |
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Craving a change from the 'everyday'? Dreaming of running away to sea? Welcome aboard our historical 'Mission Ship'. Design your private voyage into BC's coastal playground. Indulge your interests: fishing, clamming, rowing, kayaking, whale watching... Cruise in comfort and safety with our Coast Guard licensed Captain and crew. Discover how your chef turns meal times into taste extravaganzas. |
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Ecosummer Expeditions, Clearwater |
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Multi-day kayaking trips to the Gulf Islands, the central coast of BC, and the Queen Charlotte Islands; Sailing and coastal exploration of the central coast, the Queen Charlotte Islands, and Alaska; Whale watching in Johnstone Strait; Grizzly and Spirit bear viewing, and canoeing on the Bowron Lakes in the Cariboo. |
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Mothership Adventures, Quadra Island |
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Explore our remote coastal wilderness aboard the heritage vessel Columbia III! Tours include sea kayaking, natural history, first nations culture, photography and painting. Experience sand beaches, stunning fjords, lush estuaries, and exceptional wildlife viewing of whales and bears. Travel in luxury with a certified crew, qualified guides, gourmet food and comfortable accommodation. |
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Nanaimo Yacht Charters & Sailing School, Nanaimo |
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With our fleet of Sailing and Power Yachts we can provide a boating experience to suit novice and expert alike. Learn to skipper or crew a sea going yacht, while sailing the beautiful Gulf Islands. Sail away with no worries and experience the magic of Desolation Sound or explore the Southern Gulf Islands. We offer Power and Sail courses for individuals, couples or families. |
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Oak Bay Marine Group, Victoria |
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At Oak Bay Marine Group, we know fishing and we know how to make your fishing dreams a reality. With resorts all over the British Columbia coastline and trips for every budget, we make it easy for you to get out on the water and do what you love best - fish. All inclusive packages from outdoor adventures, to guided BC fishing getaways to whale watching. |
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Ocean Light II Adventures, Vancouver |
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Ocean Light II is a beautiful and spacious 71ft sailboat offering comfort, a classic natural wood interior, 5 guest cabins, fishing gear, 7 seakayaks, and a 19ft hard-bottom inflatable. Her crew has 34 years of experience offering natural history and photography tours on the BC Coast including Haida Gwaii and specializing in grizzly viewing tours in the Khutzeymateen and spirit bear and grizzly tours in the Great Bear Rainforest. |
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Reliant Eco Tours, West Vancouver |
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Reliant Eco Tours provides wonderful and economical marine eco tours anywhere on coastal British Columbia. Whether a day trip close to Vancouver or a week-long Grizzly bear adventure, salmon fishing, scuba diving, or even a mothership for kayaking, you will travel in comfort and safety on our historical wooden motor vessel MV Reliant, which has a rich west coast history. |
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Sewell's Marina, West Vancouver |
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Sewell's Marina at Horseshoe Bay is one of the premier moorage locations in Greater Vancouver, offering exciting 2-hour Sea Safari wildlife eco-tours, self-drive boat rentals, guided salmon fishing charters, moorage and Group
Sea Quest corporate Scavenger Hunts. Howe Sound is just minutes away, 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver. Come visit our Ocean Playground! Scheduled shuttle-bus service to and from downtown Vancouver. |
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Steveston Seabreeze Adventures, Richmond |
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Steveston Seabreeze Adventures offers exciting westcoast ecotours from historic Steveston, 30 minutes south of Vancouver - you don't have to go to Vancouver Island to see the whales! Travel the scenic Fraser River and tranquil Gulf Islands; Go whale watching, wildlife viewing and bird watching around beautiful Vancouver; or embark on a guided fishing adventure or bicycle tour. |
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West Coast Wilderness Lodge, Egmont |
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West Coast Wilderness Lodge brings first-class adventure, fine dining and luxury accommodations to the Sunshine Coast. We are a place of quiet intimacy, gourmet meals and breathtaking views of islands, inlets and forested mountains. Located in the village of Egmont, the Lodge has easy access to legendary destinations such as Princess Louisa Inlet, Hotham Sound and the Skookumchuck Rapids. |
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