October 8th, 2010 by admin
Both North Pender Island and South Pender present fantastic kayaking opportunities in fairly well shielded seas though there are some “dangerous” areas to be avoided in certain situations and based on your skill level. The Southern Gulf Islands possess some of the most fascinating island terrain within Canada and this combined along with the effortless [...]
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September 10th, 2010 by admin
Whenever someone goes out on a jog, hike, camp out, or picnic, there are always supplies that require to be brought. Similar rules go with boating, whether you are only staying on the ocean for a day, or if you are planning to be there for weeks. There are a couple essentials that you should [...]
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September 8th, 2010 by admin
The attractive beachfront town of Maple Bay, positioned in a narrow inlet and surrounded by smooth, pebbled beaches, possesses a fine natural harbour that hosts boat activity all year long. Situated on Vancouver Island in the Cowichan Valley, Maple Bay is situated across from the biggest Gulf Island, Salt Spring Island. Arts and Culture Don’t [...]
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June 30th, 2010 by admin
British Columbia’s Portland Island is a favorite location in the Southern Gulf Islands for both boaters and kayakers. Portland Island is a great destination for a day trip or multi-day boating and camping activities with a pair of protected moorages and three campgrounds. First Nations people utilized Portland Island going back three thousand years as [...]
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June 19th, 2010 by admin
The Chesapeake Bay has become an increasingly popular destination for cruisers over the past few years with the development of more “main stream” charter companies throughout the area. The bay offers hundreds, if not thousands, of destinations for cruisers, with everything from quiet anchorages to the big city environments of Baltimore and Washington D.C. With [...]
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