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desolation sound marine provincial park

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    • jthollo 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is one of the best kayaking areas around all things considered. Mostly calm waters, very protected and in a bit of a rain shadow. For beginners there are excellent guided companies out of Powell River and Lund with top notch equipment available. Parks now charge a nominal fee of $5/night and for that they have put in tent pads and more outhouses through out. Lots of sea lion rocks, friendly harbour seals and deer with the occasional brown bear on the mainland sites only. Downside is that the landings and take outs may add a bit of challenge, especially on the Curmes. Busy on weekends in the summer, but usually not bad during the week. Outfitters have their own sites, not infringing on the busy Parks site which is considerate. Best put in's are Lund for the Copelands or Oekoever for Grace/Curme/Kinghorn or North OR go to Cortes for less people, but longer distances and undeveloped sites (no tent pads/outhouses)
    • fred_cameron 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We (two couples) were cruising the Sound for a week in 36 foot sailboat. The Park and the anchorages were terrific, and provided lots of opportunities to see nature at its finest. One week is not enough to see it all, so we will be back. The weather in late September was a bit iffy, but we were told it was more like November weather for that area. So, cruising into September, even October should usually be fine. Weather in June, July, and August should be more reliable, but I expect most good anchorages would be crowded. Make sure you have a cruising atlas or similar local information so you will know where to go ashore for nature walks, etc.
    • Tashcyn 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Outstanding views and numerous rustic water access only camping. The warm clear waters are ideal for swimming of view of sea life below at the intertidal zones.
    • Fabulous4us 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      There is not a lot to dislike, we enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere of the area, the scenery is outstanding, the people are so friendly and helpful. There is a lot of history in this area, and so much wildlife, seals, eagles, and we were fortunate enough to see several whales, one with a baby. It is an interesting place to visit and the scenery is an added bonus
    • zoec863 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is stunning and the water is sooooo warm. Defiantly a must see! It is absolutely breathtakingly beautiful
    • 398cynthiaf 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Desolation Sound is gorgeous and a must see while in northern BC but don't go there for solitude during peek season. Most anchorage locations are packed and tent sites on land few and far between.
    • katherinem517 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This our go to place for summer holidays on the boat. Great prawning, best swimming along the coast, swim all day long! Great anchorage for large & small boats.
    • Rockettronnie 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Hiked in thier with my pack to watch the high tide at Cripple Rock .Amazing .One of my favorite spots And their was no rain loved it.
    • sandy1363 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We were on a 10 day sail trip through desolation sound Lund is a perfect place to stop on your up or on your way home . They have everything you need plus a great bakery for treats while u are away :) enjoy!!
    • JoelK382 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We departed on June 28 and sailed for 5 nights through Desolation Sound. We ⛵ sailed and motored to Refuge Cove, Toba Inlet, Gorges, Prideaux Bay and more. Just beautiful and surreal surroundings. A great trip was had by all on a 42.5' DUFOUR out of Powell River chartered through Cooper Boating.
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