Prevost Island is an island in the southern Gulf Islands of the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located east of Ganges Harbour and midway between the southeastern extremity of Salt Spring Island (W) and the southern end of Galiano Island (E). Prevost Island is a beautiful island that is accessible from many different directions in the Gulf Islands. We accessed it from Mayne Island. We caught the ferry from Tsawassen and drove off onto Mayne Island. There is no convenient way to walk onto the ferry with your boat and access the water when launching from Mayne.
Prevost Island lighthouse, Gulf Islands, BC www.fearonwood… Flickr
Prevost Island is an island in the southern Gulf Islands of the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located east of Ganges Harbour and midway between the southeastern extremity of Salt Spring Island and the southern end of Galiano Island. Wikipedia Photo: Steve Voght, CC BY-SA 2.0. Localities in the Area Gulf Islands National Park Reserve The passage between the Acland Islands and Prevost Island is a pleasant anchorage, with dramatic sheer rock walls on the Prevost Island side. Anchor in 25 to 35 feet with enough room to swing, or stern-tie to Acland Island. Glenthorne Passage. Glenthorne Passage is the westernmost of the northern bays on Prevost Island. +1 (877) 737-3783 Learn more about Parks Canada's online Reservation Service 2024 Camping Season: Important Information. Beaumont Campground: Gulf Islands National Park Reserve will continue to offer only daytime visits to Beaumont on South Pender Island, as well as use of the mooring buoys. James Bay Prevost Island Vancouver Island Return to Map Sites Directory Landing Comments: Easy on protected sand, gravel beach at high water. Mud, eel grass, long carry at low water. NW aspect. Camp Comments: Sites in old orchard. Damp. Unmown tall grass may reduce sites usable for tenting. Also sites in trees on adjacent high cove banks.
Inlet, Prevost Island, BC. Great spot to drop the hook. r/sailing
Prevost Island is an island in the southern Gulf Islands of the South Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located east of Ganges Harbour and midway between the southeastern extremity of Salt Spring Island and the southern end of Galiano Island . The island was named for James Charles Prevost, who was British Commissioner for the San Juan Island boundary dispute of 1859-1870 and captain of HMS. PREVOST ISLAND lies amidst the southern GULF ISLANDS east of SALTSPRING ISLAND on the BC FERRY route between Swartz Bay and TSAWWASSEN. Its deeply indented shoreline offers several sheltered anchorages for boaters. Portlock Point is part of a larger peninsula that forms the eastern extremity of Prevost Island and is part of the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, about 33 miles (53 km) south-southwest of Vancouver and 13 miles (21 km) north-northeast of Sydney, British Columbia.Prevost Island is located between Salt Spring and Galiano Islands of the Southern Gulf Islands in the Salish Sea. Day 1: Chain Islets, Chocolate Beach to Prevost Island. We will launch our packed boats from our private dock at the Salt Spring Marina, paddle past the Chain Islets, stopping at the beautiful Chocolate Beach for lunch . After, we will carry on out to James Bay on Prevost Island . We will set up camp and a kitchen in the old apple orchard in.
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Gulf Islands Anchorages The Gulf Islands are the most visited boating destination on BC's coast. They are accessible; lying within an easy cruise or sail for 80% of BC boaters. They are a short haul for Seattle boaters. With all their popularity, they still offer opportunities for hide-away anchorages. Try this 10.6-mile point-to-point trail near Pender Island, British Columbia. Generally considered an easy route. This is a popular trail for paddle sports, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.
Captain Prevost was appointed British Commissioner with the task of settling the boundry dispute over the ownership of the San Juan Islands, between the United States and British Columbia. In the 1920's, an Irish nobleman from County Limerick, by the name of Digby de Burgh bought the island. He used the island to raise sheep, goats, and cattle. One of the quieter anchorages in the Gulf Islands National Park is James Bay on Prevost Island. I expect this is partly due to it being one of the least developed areas of the park. It may be the somewhat exposed anchorage as well, with northerly blows sending waves rolling down the bay. That said, we have always really enjoyed our times there.
Prevost Island lighthouse Photograph by Frank Townsley
Glenthorne Passage, Prevost Island. There are seven anchorages on Prevost Island. Many think Glenthorne Passage is the most remarkable. It offers excellent protection even in unsettled weather. During the long days of summer the Passage points at the sunset. The protected waters are ideal for paddle-boarding and kayaking. All surrounding. Prevost Island can only be accessed by boat. Backcountry campgrounds are accessible year round but are not regularly maintained from October 1 - May 14. Visitors may use them at their own risk. This open field campsite is popular with kayakers, and there is good anchorage in Selby Cove.