Toba Wilderness Marina

Toba Wilderness Marina, Toba Inlet Located north of Desolation Sound—where Pryce, Homfray, and Waddington Channels converge—lies the small, remote Toba Wilderness Marina. It sits on the southern shore of the B.C. mainland in a small cove, sheltered by Double Island, which lies offshore at a distance of 0.3 km, providing natural protection. This peaceful marina […]

Tips for Fun Winter Boating

Tips For Fun and Enjoyable Winter Boating Winter boating offers a refreshing escape as anchorages are peaceful, marinas and park docks are often yours alone, there’s no wait at the fuel dock, and wildlife has a renewed presence in the quieter waters—it’s their season now! After Labour Day, the number of boats on the water […]

Seas the Holiday Season

Imagine waking up nestled all snug in your berth, cuddled up to the one you love. The boat gently rocks, the tabletop Christmas tree glows, and the smell of freshly brewed coffee fills the cabin. You’re anchored in your favorite quiet harbor, with no one else around, feeling a sense of total peace and tranquility. […]

Deer Harbor Marina, Orcas Island

Deer Harbor Marina, a top cruising destination on Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands, is beloved by boaters for good reason. Originally inhabited by the Lummi people, Deer Harbor was settled by European-Americans in the 1880s, who established a thriving community with a school, post office, orchards, and industries in fishing and timber. Today, […]

Winter Boating Safety

With summer sailors docked for the season and the tourists back home, coastal waterways are left peaceful and pristine—creating the ideal atmosphere for those who love the tranquility of winter boating. Winter boating brings a refreshing, unique experience, perfect for those who crave a quieter time on the water. Winter cruising also brings the thrill […]

Extend Your Boating Season: Six Proactive Fixes for a Smoother Ride

Want to keep your boat in top shape all year long? A few proactive tweaks now can ensure your vessel stays running smoothly, allowing you to focus on enjoying the water. These six easy preventive maintenance tips will help you stay ahead, avoid surprises, and maximize your time on the water:     Impeller Care […]

Brentwood Bay Resort

After exploring and anchoring out in the southern Gulf Islands, it may be time to treat yourselves to a bit of pampering at the upscale, adult-oriented, Brentwood Bay Resort, located on the quiet southeastern shoreline of beautiful Saanich Inlet. As you approached the resort, hail the resort’s marina on VHF Channel 66A for your slip […]

Safety Briefing for Boating Guests

  Your safety briefing can be customized based on the location, duration of the outing, number of experienced crew on board, and your guests’ familiarity with boating. The primary goals of a safety briefing are to keep guests safe and help them understand what to do in case of an emergency. The following list includes […]

Sidney Spit Marine Park BC

Sandy beaches, extensive tidal flats, salt marshes, rolling meadows, and spectacular views make up Sidney Spit – Gulf Islands National Park, British Columbia. The park is located at the north end of Sidney Island, only 3.5 Nm from the international border and less than 2.5 Nm across Sidney Channel from the city of Sidney. The […]

What’s in Your Ditch Bag?

Most responsible mariners stock an Emergency Bag (also called a “ditch bag”, “ditch kit”, or “grab bag”) with additional emergency supplies to take along in case of an abandonment. It needs to be stowed where it can quickly and easily be grabbed and thrown into a life raft. A ditch bag should be waterproof and […]

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