Conover Cove on Wallace Island
We had pulled into Wallace Island Marine Park a couple of times this summer to have a look, it was always very full and even with a stern tie seemed a little too tight for us, we wanted to try one more time so we headed out after lunch on Friday hoping it wouldn't be as busy. It was sunny and warm, wind was up but Treazure made good time regardless. The water smoothed out nicely inside Active Pass, we cleared Canada Customs quickly and scooted up Trincomali to little Wallace Island.
Wallace is located between Saltspring and Galiano, it is now a marine park.
There are two coves for anchoring and stern ties, Conover and Princess Coves, we chose Conover which has a shallow scalloped shaped bay t
hat is extremely protected once inside the center entrance. A beautiful spot with great views out into Trincomali, we lucked out and found a good anchoring spot on the east side of the bay.
Wallace is located between Saltspring and Galiano, it is now a marine park.
There are two coves for anchoring and stern ties, Conover and Princess Coves, we chose Conover which has a shallow scalloped shaped bay t
There are reminents of an old resort and cabins at Conover. These photos show this cabin festooned with signs, and names and artwork from MANY visitors. It was a blast to read them, we vowed next year to make one of our own and hang it.
Great hiking trails traverse the island, very peaceful and serene, and if you are quiet you may surprise a deer or two.
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We left the next afternoon to head back to Point Roberts for more crabbing. One unfortunate note- a couple in a bayliner moored at the dock decided to put their generator on the dock and let it run for over THREE HOURS, noisy damn thing, and I'm sure they would have let it run all day. We dinghied to the dock for one last walk for Daisy and I thought what inconsiderate people, I let them know how much the noise disturbed us and ruined the quiet and naturalness of such a beautiful spot. Nobody minds a generator running for a little bit, but hey it is a marine park, people come for the peace and tranquility. They sheepishly agreed to turn it off.
(Back at Pt Roberts Jeanne from another dock reported the same from Shallow Bay, Soucia. She said they ended up moving their boat to get away from the incessant thrumming of someone's generator. She should have rammed them in my opinion, ha). If you need a generator to run that long then maybe you should be at a dock with power.
Entered Georgia Straight from the bottom of Saturna (after a leisurely cruise down Navy Channel) and met some very heavy seas. We plowed thru good 4ft'ers and were glad we were heading into them and not having them slap us on the side the whole crossing like they would have had we left from Active Pass. Not a nice crossing to say the least!
John picked up Laura, and we met our dock gang for crab on the dock, again a good haul. We had so much fun that night and welcomed our new dockmate Leanne who transferred over to the 'new' party dock in her sailboat. She will be a welcome addition, and is a great gal with a Master's Boat Licence to boot- pretty impressive. Leanne tends the gas barge at the Marina. We all ended up in George and Lorna's boat as it got pretty chilly when that sun went down. Lots of wine and lots of laughs. Cheers to Dave and Barb, and Dan and Sharon.
An absolutely fabulous weekend!
Kalena
Entered Georgia Straight from the bottom of Saturna (after a leisurely cruise down Navy Channel) and met some very heavy seas. We plowed thru good 4ft'ers and were glad we were heading into them and not having them slap us on the side the whole crossing like they would have had we left from Active Pass. Not a nice crossing to say the least!
John picked up Laura, and we met our dock gang for crab on the dock, again a good haul. We had so much fun that night and welcomed our new dockmate Leanne who transferred over to the 'new' party dock in her sailboat. She will be a welcome addition, and is a great gal with a Master's Boat Licence to boot- pretty impressive. Leanne tends the gas barge at the Marina. We all ended up in George and Lorna's boat as it got pretty chilly when that sun went down. Lots of wine and lots of laughs. Cheers to Dave and Barb, and Dan and Sharon.
An absolutely fabulous weekend!
Kalena
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