
The passage can develop strong currents, eddies and whirlpools as the tide is compressed through the 25 kilometre (14 mile) long and 2 kilometre (1.2 mile) wide channel. About half the way through you will find the entrance into protected Gowlland Harbour on the right between Steep and Gowlland Islands.
The anchorage is protected by a ring of islands and the curved shore of Quadra Island, but when northwest winds blow there can be a bit of chop. You can tell this is a protected spot from all the log booms tied and waiting along the west shore.
The bottom here is muddy with good holding. Because it was June, we were the only boat in this portion of the bay.
After a pleasant evening, we got up to fix a quick breakfast before heading over to the Discovery Harbour Marina at Campbell River to get fuel and visit the adjacent shopping mall to resupply the boat with some good things to eat.
One of the many great things about living in Powell River, is having wonderful places like this to visit in our own back yard. -- Margy
I did not realize that Quadra had a lighthouse. Looks like a beautiful trip!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trip! I'd forgotten about bats. They come down our fireplace flue.sigh.
ReplyDeletecheers form this landlubber!
Such a lovely trip - and wonderful photos. I love the peacefulness of the blue water.
ReplyDeleteThe Campbell River area is so pretty, love that part of the water. We are taking a tour in late June for wildlife viewing in this exact area. We saw transient Orcas there last year, hoping for the same this year. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThanks to you my most faithful readers. Your comments are always such a welcome sight. I feel bad that I'm not able to respond as quickly as I would like. It would be easier with Internet at the cabin, but on the other hand, maybe that would make cabin life harder, if you know what I mean. - Margy
ReplyDeleteCheapchick - We are going out on a cruise this coming week, hopefully to the Broughtons. I hear there is a greater possibility of seeing Orcas up there. Hope so. - Margy