Sullivan Bay is another favorite. After a spell in the wilderness, it’s a treat to socialize with other boaters, stock up on groceries, and have one of the famous Friday night dinners. This year we got a bonus, BBQ on the dock to celebrate the Fourth of July. They only do BBQ twice in a season. The other is on Canada Day.
Nothing is on land here, including the one hole golf course.
Is their sewage treatment plant floating?
Some of it might.
I wonder how many thousands of balls are down in that water?!
First, I am impressed that you have seemingly had nothing but fine weather for your entire journey. How do you do that? Looks like a fun place.
Take a closer look at the photos of Sointula and Alert Bay. We had a string of pretty wet days, including a long mile walk to U’mista. But yes, we’ve been lucky. The Broughtons are famous for being foggy, cool, and wet when summer is beaming further south.
I remember that place from a former year, I think! Am I right?
I may be hallucinating, but when I saw the Laundry-Library, I thought I was home!
I suppose croquet is out-of-the-question . . . floating wickets, whiffle balls, plastic mallets . . .
Is there a badminton court?
My birdies arrived today! Love, MEB
You remember correctly. We last visited Sullivan Bay pre-COVID. Same golf hole, same excellent prime rib and Yorkshire pudding.