Big trip to Canada. Day 25

Sunday August 5th:

Left Clam Bay on a nice sun shiny morning. No wind and not very far to go. Today destination was Montegue Harbor, only about 15 miles to the south. We’ve been told by a number of friends that this is a pretty nice place to stop. Fairly busy/popular, but well worth it.

They did not lie.

We pulled in to a fairly crowded anchorage(by our standards anyway), but it was not really all that bad. And actually filled up alot more later in the afternoon.

The picture below was taken from the Provencial Park dock:

Oh and here is the dinghy dock, in case your curious:

We did a little bit of hiking around the trails on the island. I believe I read a sign on shore that said this was one of or the first Canadian marine park. So there were a lot of trails, campsites and beaches to check out.

To be perfectly honest, at this point in the vacation I was starting to get a little bummed out. Not because I wanted to get back to Seattle and back to to work, but just the oppisite. I did not want to get back to Seattle and back to work. Sailing about all day and exploring ashore suites me quite well. As does staying up late and getting up when I want and doing nothing or everything during the day with no rush to do either is a very awesome way to live.

On one of our trips ashore I spotted a boat of a couple we met a few weeks back in Roscoe Bay. We had met them on our neighbors boat and had drinks with them. So we invited them over for dinner and a few cocktails that evening.

Today would be our last day in Canada. Tomorrow we head back in the the Good ole US of A.

And as usual the MAP is here.

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One Response to Big trip to Canada. Day 25

  1. carolyn says:

    Dang sounds like the trip is aabout over, and every day i check in for the latest. Gonna miss that
    glad they let ya back into the good ole usa
    so all your writing and pic taking was not in vain, I loved it
    MOM

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