We have anchored up in Clam Cove a couple of times in past years to wait for the weather to go around Cape Caution.
The first time we were there the little group of float homes were fairly intact and a group of people had come to stay overnight there. I think they might have been Boy Scouts. This year the homes are decrepit and sinking and abandoned. Such a shame to see such a mess there.

We had a lovely sky. It’s light out until 10:30 pm or so now.


Bull Harbour is a pretty big secure anchorage on Hope Island where boater regularly come to wait for favourable weather and tide conditions to go around Cape Scott. Tomorrow is supposed to be a good day.

There was a little bit of a swell in the morning and Lilly barfed. Just a little swell ! Tomorrow she will be medicated!
There was one sailboat at anchor when we arrived. There are a couple of socks here. We believe all of Hope Island is an IR – Indian Reserve as per the Canadian charts. There are signs at the dock.
We set anchor and then decided to work on getting the poles and paravanes ready for tomorrow.
Then three sailboats arrived all together. They were the same three boats we saw yesterday. Two of the are named Pacific Star. And then another sailboat arrived. So now there is us and 5 sailboats in here. Apparently the Pacific Star group are leaving at 3 am tomorrow.


Pam, I love the picture of the moon reflecting in the water. The weather in Vancouver has been sunny and warm since June 22, but it was breezy yesterday and I am sure that’s why there was a bit of swell which caused Lily to vomit. Hope that the sea stays calm for Lily. I love all these authentic names: Calm Cove and Bull Harbour. How is fishing ? Have you caught anything?
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Hi Suk.
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div dir=”ltr”>We have not gone fishing yet. We are waiting for a friend with a proper fishing bo
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So beautiful!
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