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Gunkholing Around Harmony Islands

Posted by on July 8, 2013
Princess Louisa Inlet

Princess Louisa Inlet

It’s the quiet you notice first. Even before the lush growth of dark green evergreen trees, the granite slopes scoured by glaciers, the snow topped mountains, the waterfalls. It’s the quiet.

As we cruised along the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia in our comfortable Uncruise Adventures yacht, the Safari Quest, there was only quiet as the smooth, dark green water spread out before our hull, leading us to explore. We were “gunkholing” our way around the area – a term used in the Northwest to describe a style of boating among the island, meandering from place to place seeking out isolated anchorages and, in addition, we were seeking places to kayak, hike, view wildlife and just enjoy the location.

Read the rest of this article from Harbors Magazine HERE.

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