Deep Cove, British Columbia |
Exploring the shoreline |
Silver Falls - Spectacular! |
BC Hydro Power Plant |
The water was calm so we had a great view of the sea life below. The wildlife viewing on the Arm is a treat. The area features black bear, deer, coyotes, racoons and cougars - just to name a few. It is also well known for bird watching and of course the tide pools are always fascinating to explore as they abound with life.
Underwater camera catches the vibrant colours of life below! |
Giggle of the day:
We decided to paddle over to Twin Island to stretch our legs and enjoy a short hike and snack break. As we approached the island we could hear a very loud rumbling....not thunder but the sounds of campers from Camp Jubilee loading up their voyageur canoes for the return trip to base camp. We enjoyed watching the controlled chaos from afar and wisely chose to land at South Twin Island.....far enough from the campers to be out of the way but close enough to share in the giggles as the team of young paddlers and their fearless leaders tried to navigate their way back to camp.
Map and Route tips:
The winds usually pick up early afternoon as they sweep up Indian Arm. Be sure to check your tide tables and marine forecast before heading out. High winds and an incoming tide can really make the paddle back to Deep Cove quite a challenge!
For those wanting longer trips, marine camp sites are available at Twin Island, Granite Falls and Bishop Creek. We have enjoyed many an evening camping on the arm!
Granite Falls - Marine Campsite |
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