Jeff from Valley Marine launches us. |
Summer 2021 was similar to the 2020 cruising season. After our extended stay in the States, we arrived in Powell River in mid-July.
Border crossing rules shortened isolation requirements, so we got our Bayliner 2452 into Powell River's North Harbour earlier for a longer cruising season.
We did a sea trial then went salmon fishing. Didn't catch anything, but enjoyed our Sunday on the chuck (salt water).
For our first and last cruises we went to Campbell River on Vancouver Island. It's a favourite destination for us. We stay at the Discovery Harbour Marina next to a large shopping centre. Rather than cook onboard we eat at restaurants like Moxie's, the Riptide Pub and A&W for breakfast. When salmon are running, it's fun to watch the action at the dock's fish cleaning stations.
The Campbell River docks and large floating office. |
Outdoor pub service and ferry watching at Heriot Bay. |
On the same trip we motored over to nearby Cortes Island to stay at the Gorge Harbour Resort. Like Heriot Bay, they tap into the RV market. The resort is upscale with a market, entertainment and the Floathouse Restaurant. It's a great spot for boat watching, especially big ones.
Gorge Harbour is protected by a narrow waterway between high cliffs. |
Back in the hangar for winter. |
After Jeff winterizes her systems, she'll go back to the airport hangar where she has a runway view and can rest up for the next cruising season.
Do you go boating? Wayne and I enjoy the fresh air, meeting people, sleeping on board, and eating in restaurants. -- Margy
That Gorge Harbour is lovely - a perfect place to potter about in boats.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful spot. On this visit there was a mother and calf Orca just inside the entrance. You had to be slow and careful to pass. - Margy
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ReplyDeleteSorry I missed some of the stories. The word "cruising" always catch my eye. So when not boating, are you in your condo or the cabin in BC?
Some day, I'd love to cruise in the Northwest Pacific. We're still on the TN River. Didn't do much cruising this summer. It's been overly hot or rainy.
Eileen
Our boat is moored in Powell River so we can go out any time there is a good weather window. We spend late spring through early fall in our float cabin which is only 30 minutes from town. Handy. - Margy
DeleteWe launched at Campbell River in June and stopped in Heriot Bay on our way back after 10 days cruising in the Discovery Islands. It was a fun trip! So many beautiful places to visit.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great trip. We circumnavigated Quadra once with anchorages along the east and northwest sides. But we do love Heriot Bay and Drew Harbour. - Margy
DeleteI really enjoyed that trip! Since I sold my canoe, my boating days are over.
ReplyDeleteWe still have our sea kayak, but haven't taken it out for a few years. - Margy
DeleteMust be wonderful to be enjoying the life you love on the water. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your world of tuesday.
ReplyDeleteA summer well-spent! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing us these beautiful sights from your cruises, Margy.
Margy - beautiful sights. Our "boating" is kayaking and pack rafts - we are the motors!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow fun...another boater. We have a Sea Ray Sundancer 340. We enjoy cruising on her.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and weekend, Margy. ♥
Looks like you enjoyed a good summer on the water. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove the shot with the water swell (I think it is called) I always loved seeing that. :)
ReplyDeleteA wonderful adventure. I've never been boating.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
LOved this Margy! And yes we do enjoy boating, cruising shortish distances. We have never anchored out, always staying overnight at Marinas. We sometimes eat breakfast on board and always take snack stuff :(and the wine to go with that kind of stuff), but otherwise eat meals out. At least that what we've always done before Covid. We are not totally comfortable with Florida this season even though we've been vaccinated and boostered. As you know we skipped last year so I am not sure what we will do about boating this year. We are still thinking about it.
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