We left at 7:15 from Lagoon Cove. We timed Chatham Channel perfectly. What a difference that makes going through at slack 😛 We went 34 miles down Johnstone Strait. We … Read More “Blind Channel Resort – Squirrel Cove – WE DID IT!!” »
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We got up bright and early along with everyone else (9 boats when all was said and done) and headed out of Fury Cove at 5 am. We are all … Read More “Cape Caution – Blunden – Sullivan Bay” »
I never thought I would sleep at Coghlan from the constant glurp glurps on the bow. I pulled out the sound machine, but no batteries. Drats. I didn’t want to … Read More “You paid for the whole seat, but you only needed the edge!” »
After our peaceful evening in Klewnuggit, we headed out of a jellyfish bloom. It was pretty warm yesterday, so that must be their cue. Mainly moon jellies and a few … Read More “Coghlan Bay” »
Wow was it ever nice in “rainy” Rupert! The sun shone the whole time we were there! We had wood fired pizza at the Wheelhouse Brewery. It was so, so … Read More “Klewnuggit” »
It was an intricate passage into Pond Bay but once in, it was a really nice anchorage and we would definitely stay there again! We came in through Dog Island. … Read More “The juice WAS worth the squeeze! Pond Bay to Prince Rupert” »
As I am buttoning this up it is July 1st. Happy Canada Day! If you recall, we went to bed rather late playing 5 Crowns with Ray and Vince, so … Read More “Prince Rupert Day Two” »
It was POURING rain when it was time to depart Saturday morning, so we decided to drive from downstairs. Jim already got all decked out in rain gear to remove … Read More “Klewnugget Marine Park to Prince Rupert” »
We so enjoyed our time in Butedale. I was wrong about the cruise ships. They drive by in the middle of the night. We have seen a couple of ferries, … Read More “Butedale to East Inlet Klewnugget” »
It was a tranquil night in Windy Bay, which makes for a great sleep at anchor. Knowing the short distance from Windy Bay to Butedale, we all relaxed and departed … Read More “Windy Bay to Butedale” »