Sullivan Bay

Sullivan Bay

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.

There are some private floating homes mixed with marina buildings.
One shot, no putts.
This is how the whole place is held together: buildings on log floats tied together with cable and line.
Mary Anne hard at work in the laundry/library
Preparations for the Fourth of July BBQ. Check out the distance markers on the signpost.
7 thoughts on “Sullivan Bay”
  1. 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.

    1. 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.

  2. 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

    1. You remember correctly. We last visited Sullivan Bay pre-COVID. Same golf hole, same excellent prime rib and Yorkshire pudding.

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