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Boats
anchored in Desolation Sound, BC
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Most yachtsmen
regard Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park as the most beautiful
cruising ground in British Columbia, and one of the premier sailing
playgrounds in the world.
Sixty miles
of breathtaking coastline, intricate waterways, small islands and
numerous attractive bays and coves, nooks and crannies - enough
to delight even the most demanding of adventurers.
Only your time
and imagination will limit the endless variety of places to discover
and activities to pursue in this unforgettable marine park, the
largest in BC. One of the prime attractions of these waters is their
warmth in summer months, which makes them ideal for swimming, snorkelling
and scuba diving.
Camping areas
ashore abound, and the forested parkland comprises extensive trails
and small lakes. Desolation Sound is a fantastic area for sea kayaking.
A virtual absence of development in the 8,449-hectare park area
provides visitors with almost total isolation in this protected,
wilderness environment. Visitors should be well prepared and self-sufficient.
Campers should follow proper backcountry travel procedures to secure
food from animals.
The scenery
of Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park is less severe than many
of the other sheer-sided waterways along the central coast, although
just as majestic. Set back from the park to the north, east and
south are the snowcapped peaks of the Coast Mountains that soar
from the tideline to heights of 2,400 metres.
Desolation
Sound possesses a magical magnetism that draws boaters and paddlers
from distant shores. Most of those who arrive aboard boats tend
to congregate in popular anchorages, such as Prideaux Haven, Tenedos
Bay, and Grace Harbour, much as "fifth-wheelers" converge on RV
parks. Be a little more imaginative and you'll find plenty of isolated
bays and campsites throughout Desolation Sound's 60 km of coastline.
Safe anchorages in Desolation Sound Marine Park, at the confluence
of Malaspina Inlet and Homfray Channel, include:
Pleasure
craft, Desolation Sound, British Columbia
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Grace Harbour
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. There are a few wilderness camping spots at the
end of the bay, and a series of hiking trails. Follow the trail at
the northern end of the harbour to a small, peaceful, freshwater beaver
lake. Facilities include pit toilets and an information shelter.
Galley Bay
and Isabel Bay or other bays provide anchorage for cruising
boats and landing spots for kayakers wishing to explore ashore or
set up camp for the night.
Thors Cove
Thors Cove is outside the Park - with a southeast wind blowing up
Okeover Inlet and out Malaspina, this same wind will blow up Lancelot
Inlet as a southerly and almost diretly into Thors Cove as a westerly.
The best protection in these circumstances can be found in the extreme
south end of the cove or directly behind a tiny inlet near the south
end.
Theodosia
Inlet
The current runs quite quickly through the narrow twisting channel
which opens up inside Theodosia. Theodosia Inlet is almost a lagoon
- good anchorage is available throughout the Inlet as well as behind
this islet.
Wootton
Bay
Several temporary anchorages are possible near the head of Wootton
Bay with goood protection from the nightime westerly but somewhat
exposed to anything from the south or southeast.
Mink Island
Mink Island is outside the park boundaries but is still a very popular
anchorages in Desolation Sound. The outer anchorage is fairly deep
and completely open to the east. Shallower, more protected anchorage
is possible behind a small islet near the head of the cove.
Tenedos
Bay
Bold Head shelters this beautiful bay south of Prideaux Haven, in
Homfray Channel. Favoured anchorages in Tenedos Bay are inside the
island on the bay's northern shore, or at the head of the bay, near
Unwin Lake. A pleasant stroll along a trail leads to Unwin Lake,
an ideal fresh and warm water swimming spot. Facilities include
campsites, pit toilets and an information shelter. Kayakers and
campers can explore nearby Mink, Curme and Otter Islands.
Prideaux
Haven
Strategically located as a base for boaters to explore the Sound,
this anchorage is an elongated bay dotted with islands, small coves
and passageways. Prideaux Haven is one of the most beautiful anchorages
in Desolation Sound. This is a marvellous place to explore by kayak,
paddling among small coves, inlets and islands. Ashore, interesting
tidal pools and marshes will enthral you with an abundance of marine
organisms, birds and waterfowl.
Melanie Cove
and Laura Cove are favoured anchorages for boaters, although anchorage
is available at a number of locations along the shoreline.
Kayakers in Desolation Sound, BC Sunshine Coast
Photo: Powell River Sea Kayak
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Boaters and paddlers
will discover an environment nearer in spirit to the protected waters
of the southern Strait of Georgia. What Desolation Sound Marine Provincial
Park provides that the Southern BC Gulf Islands don't provide, is
an astonishing breeding ground for tasty shellfish, principally oysters.
Whoever penned the time-honoured expression "When the tide is out,
the table is spread" must surely have been inspired by the nutrient-rich,
productive waters of Desolation Sound.
Because of
pool tidal circulation, the anchorages of Desolation Sound Marine
Provincial Park are no-discharge zones; visitors must use holdings
tanks or shoreside facilities where available. Boaters should also
bring their own drinking water and boil any surface water prior
to consumption. The park contains several parcels of private land.
Kayakers should note in particular that the land at the head of
Portage Cove is private, and there is no access across the
Gifford Peninsula at that point.
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 rest of the world. In the variety of spectacular
scenery, warm summer climate, abundance of shelter and anchorages,
this area is a microcosm of all that is best about salt water cruising
in British Columbia.
There are two
approaches to Desolation Sound, either from Lund or nearby Okeover
Arm Provincial Park at the head of the inlet. A boat ramp is located
at each location. Paddlers will find less marine traffic in Okeover
Inlet than along the west side of Malaspina Strait.
Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park is located north of Powell
River and Lund on the Sunshine Coast, 90 miles (144 km) north of
Vancouver, British Columbia.
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