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Crossing the Strait of Georgia. |
It's been an unusual year in so many ways. We were self isolating from March through July 15
in our Bellingham condo.
Then we decided it was better to
head home to our float cabin on Powell Lake and completed our 14-day quarantine the end of July.
We finally got our Bayliner 2452 in the ocean at
Powell River's Westview Harbour in August.
After almost a year stored on land there were a few issues that needed to be resolved.
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Moored at the Discovery Harbour Marina dock in Campbell River. |
We finally got out for a fair weather cruise on September 3. We decided to visit a few favourite marinas close to home.
Our first stop was
Discovery Harbour Marina across the Strait of Georgia in Campbell River on Vancouver Island. To get there, it's easiest to go through Discovery Passage at slack water, either high or low tide. Tidal currents are strong south of nearby
Seymour Narrows. Over two days we enjoyed local walks and outdoor dining at the
Rip Tide Pub.
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Tying up in a prime spot on the Heriot Bay Marina dock. |
Next we headed to the
Heriot Bay Marina on the east side of Quadra Island. Even though it was Labour Day weekend, there were spots at the dock and outdoor dining space at the
Inn's Heron Restaurant. We enjoy eating out and it makes traveling by boat much easier for us.
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The Gorge Harbour Marina and Resort is upscale and fun to visit. |
Working our way east across the northern end of the Straight of Georgia we stopped in at the
Gorge Harbour Marina. We originally planned to be here one night, but wind on the forecast extended our stay and the opportunity for two dinners at the
Floathouse Restaurant. Don't have a boat? They offer camping, RV sites and cabins on Cortes Island.
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The Squirrel Cover public dock with the store on the far shore. |
Our next stop at the
Squirrel Cove public dock was brief. Walking to the store I tripped in a pothole. I thought I was okay, but my little finger looked funny. Not ha ha funny, but weird broken funny. We cleaned up my scrapes and motored back to Powell River to get it set. We took a two night break
up the lake before resuming our cruise.
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My "broken wing" giving a thumbs up to the Refuge Cove Store. |
Rather than returning to Squirrel Cove (no I don't hold a grudge), we went to our next planned stop,
Refuge Cove. We needed gas, so it made sense to stay for the night. The restaurant didn't open this summer due to COVID-19, but the store had snacks to tide us over.
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After Labour Day this popular marina had lots of first come, first serve dock space. |
We didn't anticipate the severity of smoke arriving from the fires raging in the United States. It was a good thing we decided to head back to Powell River the next morning. We could see for about a mile, but the next day it was much worse.
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Limited visibility traveling through Thulin Passage by the Copeland Islands. |
Despite our two interruptions, it was a great September cruisin' excursion. And it will be one we'll remember for years to come.
Have you done any safe and responsible September excursions? -- Margy