Many yachtsmen regard the Desolation Sound area as not only the most
beautiful and varied cruising area in BC, but equal to, if not better than any
other area in the world. In the variety of spectacular scenery, warm summer
climate, abundance of shelter and anchorages, Desolation Sound is a microcosm of
all that is best about salt water cruising in British Columbia.
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Beach Gardens Marina accommodates transient and permanent moorage. Fuel is
available in season (gas, diesel, oil). There is a liquor store (cold
beer available), directly at the marina. Fresh water, ice, coin laundry,
showers, washrooms, and telephone are available. The marina also offers
a shuttle service to the Town Centre Mall during July and August.
LUND
Lund Harbour Authority
Wharf: (604) 483-4711 VHF Channel 66A
Lund is home to many shops and services including a general store, a restaurant
overlooking the water, kayak and adventure tourism stores, and Nancy's Bakery, a
favourite of locals as well as tourists.
SAVARY ISLAND
Dazzling sunlight,
glorious sunsets, and moonlit nights on sandy beaches all combine to bring the
glamour of the tropics to Savary Island, a paradise island in British Columbia's
Strait of Georgia. A public wharf and moorage floats are located in Keefer Bay.
There is a water taxi to and from Lund (604) 483-9749
CORTES ISLAND
Nestled at the
entrance to enchanting Desolation Sound, tranquil and friendly Cortes Island is
one of the most impressive of the Discovery Islands, with its placid lakes,
beaches, and rugged gorges. There are three settlements on Cortes Island:
Whaletown
has a small public float alongside the ferry dock. There is also Gorge Harbour
Marina which has all amenities for charter yachts including 15 and 30 amp power
connections, water, newly renovated bathrooms with coin-operated showers and
laundry facilities. In addition, four guest rooms are available for those with
crew changes or needing additional sleeping space. The well-stocked General
Store provides ample extras for those sailing trips to Desolation Sound and
beyond. Look at the cliffside to port for the petroglyphs as you enter the
narrow channel into this extremely protected harbour. Call VHF 66A for slip
assignment.
Manson's Landing has a good sailboat anchorage to
the north of the 177’ long public dock however the entire area is exposed to the
south. From here you can access Mansons Landing Marine Park and Hague Lake which
is a wonderfully warm lake with great swimming.
Squirrel Cove: The Government dock is 200’ long with 15 amp power and can be
used by charter yachts. There is access to telephone and garbage disposal.
(250)935-0180 You can purchase supplies at the Squirrel Cove General Store.
QUADRA ISLAND
Heriot Bay
has a Government Dock which will accommodate charter yachts. Sailors can monitor
VHF Channel 66A for docking information. Heriot Bay Inn & Marina is
situated in sheltered Heriot Bay, the sailboat and
powerboat marina offers: diesel, marine fuel & propane sales, ice, showers and
laundry facilities, wireless high speed internet, charts, maps & fishing
charters.
Taku Resort
(250) 285-3031 South of Heriot Bay in Drew Harbour - When using sailboat moorage facilities, guests can also access all the resort’s
fantastic amenities including Internet access, tennis court, showers and laundry
facilities. They can even restock provisions at the market, only a five-minute
stroll away. VHF Channel 66A for slip assignment
MALASPINA INLET
Okeover Inlet,
south of Penrose Bay, has a public float. The day use area is situated on a
traditional Sliammon First Nations archaeological site. There are interpretive
signs explaining the significant aspects of the site.
TOBA INLET
The peaceful and undeveloped Toba Inlet provides almost total
isolation for sailboat charters who want to enjoy a cruising experience that
ranks among the best in the world.
Sailors seeking the tranquility and scenic wonders of Toba Inlet may have
difficulty anchoring in the deep waters of the fjord. Protected anchorages are
difficult to find, with the west side of Brem Bay considered to be the best
anchorage in Toba Inlet. Charter boats generally anchor in deep water and run
one or two stern lines ashore. Sailboats tucked into small coves can attach
lines to objects on both sides of the shore to secure their vessel for overnight
stays. Sailors can sometimes secure permission to tie up to a logging barge near
the Tahumming River.
Toba Wildernest Marina
(250) 202-0478 (leave message) Channel 66a - has a quiet, friendly dock in a well protected, picturesque
bay with 350 feet of moorage. The size of the marina ensures that even when full
it has an intimate feel.
There is access to fresh water, a small store that carries ice, ice cream,fishing tackle and a few convenience items and shower facilities that have
been called "The best shower in the world" by some boating guests.
LEWIS CHANNEL
Refuge Cove is a unique
coastal co-op with a small store, liquor outlet and some mouth-watering homemade
cinnamon buns.
Grace Harbour is a long and narrow sheltered bay located on Gifford
Peninsula in Malaspina Inlet. The inner part of Grace Harbour is completely
protected from all winds and seas whish is perfect for anchoring your charter
boat. There are a series of hiking trails at the end of the bay. Follow the
trail at the northern end of the harbour to a small, peaceful, freshwater lake
created by beavers. Galley Bay and Isabel Bay provide anchorage for cruising
boats.
Isabel Bay is situated in Lancelot Inlet and only limited anchorage for a
few charter boats can be found here. A small cove at the lower end of the bay,
along with two tiny nooks for one or two boats can be found behind Madge Island
at its northern end. Clams and oysters abound. It may be necessary to tie a
stern line to shore.
Wootton Bay has several temporary
anchorages with most of them being near the head of
the bay. These spots provide good protection from the night time westerly winds
but are somewhat exposed to any wind from the south or southeast.
Theodosia Inlet is almost like a lagoon as the shallow entrance channel
inhibits the entrance of salt water but also permits freshwater outflow from the
Theodosia River. The current runs quite quickly through the narrow
twisting channel which opens up inside Theodosia Inlet. The Inlet at the entrance of Theodosia is often used as a
picnic area and there are flat areas suitable for camping. A shallow bay on the
East side of the inlet can be used for beaching a canoe or kayak. Other good
anchorage spots can also be found throughout Theodosia Inlet. Outside the Inlet,
anchorage is possible near Grail Point behind Susan Inlet. An old orchard is a
landmark.
Mink Island is private
property, however it provides one of the most popular anchorages in Desolation
Sound. The outer anchorage is fairly deep, but a shallower more protected
anchorage is possible behind a small islet near the head of the cove. Depths are
10-20 feet.
Galley Bay offers good anchorage in the western most nook, or behind the island in the eastern
part of the bay. Caution must be exercised in the central part of the bay,
because there are two dangerously drying rocks. The one near the centre dries
three feet and the one farther in dries 12 feet. It's also exposed to north
easterly winds. A stern line to shore is recommended.
Tenedos Bay is known as the "Deep Bay" and caution must be
exercised in setting anchor here as depths can reach over 300 feet in the
central bay. There are however many
small coves and crannies shallow enough for small charter yachts to find
anchorage. The largest, most protected anchorage area is in the extreme northern
end of the bay. Despite its partial exposure to westerly winds, the eastern most
cove in Tenedos Bay is usually the busiest. Here you can anchor and walk a trail
which leads up to Unwin Lake. The lake is only five minutes by trail from the
sea and halfway along the trail it is possible to cut through the woods to a
stream where gentle rapids and deep pools provide an ideal secluded place to
swim. When a westerly wind arises, it whistles through this area. Unmarked rocks
extend from this island in several places.
Ha'thayim (Von Dunop) Marine
Provincial Park in the Discovery Islands, with its long, narrow
sheltered inlet, is a
popular anchorage for charter yachts. Located on the northwestern tip of Cortes
Island, the inlet can be entered from northern Sutil Channel.
Otter Island is only large enough for a few boats and is an almost
totally secluded anchorage for charter
boats. The passage separating Otter Island from the mainland, although extremely
narrow, is deep enough for most small craft to safely navigate. Sky Pilot Rock,
one of the most dangerous hazards in the area, is located north of Otter Island. It waits menacingly out in mid-channel, unmarked, and only a few feet under
water at high tide. Favour the Otter Island Shore.
Prideaux Haven is known
as one of the most scenically outstanding anchorages anywhere. This well
protected harbour has enough arms and interconnecting coves and passageways to
safely accommodate hundreds of charter boats. Entrance to Prideaux Haven is from
Homfray Channel to the east of Eveleigh Island. Caution should be exercised when
entering the area and the reef in the center of the channel should be kept to
the port. From July to August, Prideaux Haven has the reputation of being one
for the most crowded anchorages on the BC coast. The warm waters of this area
make it a perfect spot for swimming and water skiing.
Teakerne Arm Provincial Marine Park is a beautiful
128-hectare area off
Lewis Channel on the west side of West Redonda Island in Desolation Sound, BC.
The park features features forested uplands and the amazing 30-metre high Cassel Falls. Follow the hiking trails to Cassel Lake, perfect for a picnic and a swim in one
of the best swimming spots in Desolation Sound, BC. Most charter boats anchor in
the bay immediately to the west of the falls, with plenty of anchor rode out in
the deep bay and a stern line fastened ashore. Teakerne Arm Provincial Marine
Park has a dinghy landing dock and is a perfect area to include in your sailboat
charter vacation.
Walsh Cove is a small 85-hectare
sheltered anchorage at Walsh Cove Provincial Marine Park, a favourite among
Desolation Sound charter boats, is located on the east side of West Redonda
Island, off Waddington Channel.
After anchoring in the secure and compact little cove, sailors can take their
dinghy and explore the undeveloped shoreline, hike the trails and look for
ancient native pictographs on the rock cliffs at Doctor Bay.