We've never tried to be the biggest, but we work hard to be the best...

     Rated #1 charter company in the Pacific Northwest & British Columbia!

     Rated #1 charter company in the world for value for your money!

     Rated #1 charter company in the world for customer service!

                                      ~ rated by the readers of "Cruising World" Magazine.

Caribbean Learn-N-Cruise

February 28 - March 7

Advanced L-N-C (ASA 105/106)

Spring Options

Alaska/Inside Passage

Round trip or One-Way

Spring Flowers Flotilla

April 17 - 26

Around-Vancouver-Island Flotilla

 May 22 - June 25

Barkley Sound Flotilla

June 12 - 25

All-Women's Sailing Class

June, July, September

San Juan Islands Flotilla

June 19 - 25

Gulf Islands Flotilla

June 26 - July 2

Desolation Sound Flotilla

September: 14 days or 21 days

 

N 48° 45.433'

W 122° 30.280'

 

 

 

 

     We've never tried to be the biggest, but we work hard to be the best...

     Rated #1 charter company in the Pacific Northwest & British Columbia!

     Rated #1 charter company in the world for value for your money!

     Rated #1 charter company in the world for customer service!

                                      ~ rated by the readers of "Cruising World" Magazine.

 

N 48° 45.433'

W 122° 30.280'

 

 

 

 

Broughton Islands Flotilla Itinerary

 

Leg #1:  Bellingham to Desolation Sound (May 2-8)
          Please arrive in Bellingham on Friday, May 1 in time to attend the 4:30pm Skippers Meeting.
Day: Destination: Approx. Cruising Hours: Notes:
Saturday Fossil Bay (Sucia Island) 4 This diamond among the San Juan Islands gems offers unspoiled natural beauty, mooring buoys, docking and anchorage.
Sunday False Creek* (Vancouver, BC) 8 A vibrant hub of big city life, False Creek's Granville Island offers docking and anchorage, restaurants, shopping, galleries, and an excellent farmer's market.
Monday Pender Harbor 6 An intricate network of bays and summer-home lined coves, Pender Harbor offers docking and anchorage, groceries, pubs and restaurants.
Tuesday Lund 8 A tiny fishing village at the doorstep of Desolation Sound, Lund provides docking and anchorage, a small market, pub/restaurant, bakery, and beautiful sunsets overlooking the Strait of Georgia.
Wednesday Prideaux Haven 4 A glacier backdrop and pristine scenery make this one of the loveliest anchorages in Desolation Sound.  Myriad interconnected tiny coves for dinghy/kayak explorations.
Thursday Von Donop Inlet 3 A long, narrow, serpentine entrance leads to a peaceful, completely protected, lake-like anchorage.
Friday Heriot Bay** 2 Inn/Pub/Restaurant with docking, fuel and showers.  Nearby grocery.  Located on Quadra Island, 15 minutes by taxi and a short ferry ride from Campbell River (Vancouver Island).
           Guests deboard at Heriot Bay** Friday, 1pm
 
Leg #2:  Desolation Sound to the Broughton Islands (May 9-15)
          Please arrive in Heriot Bay** at 10am Saturday, May 9
Day: Destination: Approx. Cruising Hours: Notes:
Saturday Octopus Island 2 Anchor in this marine park, among an emerald cluster of islets.  Myriad coves and bays for exploration.
Sunday Chameleon Harbor 3 Anchorage.  A pristine wilderness cove, tucked behind rocks.
Monday Whirlpool Rapids 8 A gorgeous anchorage either just above or just below the rushing tidal rapids.
Tuesday Matilpi Island 7 This is our favorite anchorage.  It is located in a tiny cove, between islets and the remnants of an old Coast Salish tribal midden.  We tie fore and aft with views both ways!
Wednesday Kwatsi Bay 5 Cruise through a long, sheer gorge, with sweeping vistas of glaciers and dotted with waterfalls to this remote location.  Friendly stop offers anchorage, docks, dockside potluck, and a shop.
Thursday Waddington Bay 4 Anchor in this serene secluded bay, studded with little islets.  Gorgeous!
Friday Port McNeill 4 This is our favorite turn-around town.  Located on Vancouver Island it offers docks, hotels, supermarkets and an airport.
          Guests deboard at Port McNeill 1pm Friday
 
Leg #3:  Broughton Islands Round-Trip (May 18-27)
          Please arrive in Port McNeill on Sunday Evening, May 17
Day: Destination: Approx. Cruising Hours: Notes:
Monday Booker Lagoon 5 A quiet anchorage in a lush lagoon that must be entered at high tide.
Tuesday Pierre's Bay 2 A friendly scenic stop, offering an anchorage, docks, a shop, and a dock-side potluck.
Wednesday Carriden Bay 5 This sheltered bay offers an anchorage with stunning views of glacier peaks.
Thursday Lay Day --  
Friday Little Nimmo Bay 3 Cruise up a lovely gorge to anchor in this quaint finger cove.
Saturday Claydon Bay 3 A well-protected anchorage that offers good crabbing and splendid views.
Sunday Kwatsi Bay 5 Cruise through a long, sheer gorge, with sweeping vistas of glaciers and dotted with waterfalls to this remote location.  Friendly stop offers anchorage, docks, dockside potluck, and a shop.
Monday Lagoon Cove 4 An island social center, offering anchorage, docks, dockside potluck/happy hour, and shops.
Tuesday Goat Islet Cove 2 Anchorage.  This cove is protected by a cluster of islets allows you the opportunity to visit an ancient Coast Salish tribal village.
Wednesday Port McNeill 4 This is our favorite turn-around town.  Located on Vancouver Island it offers docks, hotels, supermarkets and an airport.
           Guests deboard at Port McNeill on Wednesday, May 27 at 1pm.
 
Leg #4:  Broughton Islands to Desolation Sound (May 30 - June 5)
          Please arrive in Port McNeill on Friday, May 29, after 4pm.
Day: Destination: Approx. Cruising Hours: Notes:
Saturday Monday Anchorage 5 Anchor and stern tie to a beautiful green islet opposite an ancient midden.
Sunday Kwatsi Bay 3 Cruise through a long, sheer gorge, with sweeping vistas of glaciers and dotted with waterfalls to this remote location.  Friendly stop offers anchorage, docks, dockside potluck, and a shop.
Monday Matilpi Island 5 This is our favorite anchorage.  It is located in a tiny cove, between islets and the remnants of an old Coast Salish tribal midden.  We tie fore and aft with views both ways!
Tuesday Blind Channel 8 A welcome wilderness rest after a long, scenic cruise, offers anchorage, docks and a restaurant.
Wednesday Dent Rapids 4 Three rapids in a row guard the entrance to Desolation Sound.  This stop offers anchorage, docks and a restaurant.
Thursday Prideaux Haven 4 A glacier backdrop and pristine scenery make this one of the loveliest anchorages in Desolation Sound.  Myriad interconnected tiny coves for dinghy/kayak explorations.
Friday Heriot Bay 4 Inn/Pub/Restaurant with docking, fuel and showers.  Nearby grocery.  Located on Quadra Island, 15 minutes by taxi and a short ferry ride from Campbell River (Vancouver Island).
           Guests deboard in Heriot Bay at 1pm on Friday, June 5.
 
Leg #5:  Desolation Sound to Bellingham (June 6-12)
          Please arrive in Heriot Bay at 10am Saturday, May 6
Date: Destination: Approx. Cruising Hours: Notes:
Saturday Squirrel Cove 4 A lovely protected anchorage with islets and it's own lagoon. Nearby settlement offers small grocery and liquor store as well as laundry.
Sunday Blind Bay 7 Lunch at Westview then overnight at this anchorage at the entrance to Jervis Inlet.
Monday Princess Louisa Inlet* 7 The beauty of this breathtaking fabled inlet and it's roaring falls defies description.  Anchorage, mooring buoys, or dock.
Tuesday Pender Harbor 8 An intricate network of bays and summer-home lined coves, Pender Harbor offers docking and anchorage, groceries, pubs and restaurants.
Wednesday False Creek* (Vancouver, BC) 5 A vibrant hub of big city life, False Creek's Granville Island offers docking and anchorage, restaurants, shopping, galleries, and an excellent farmer's market.
Thursday Fossil Bay (Sucia Island) 4 This diamond among the San Juan Islands gems offers unspoiled natural beauty, mooring buoys, docking and anchorage.
Friday Bellingham 4 Return to Bellingham on this final day of the flotilla.  Stop in to our office to say "hi" to our staff before starting your journey home.
           Guests deboard in Bellingham at 1pm on Friday, June 12.

*  Itinerary subject to change due to weather, particularly on these days.

** Option for charter guest and students to board/deboard at Campbell River may be available, depending on weather, currents, and schedule.

[Roger and Marlene's Cruising Guide]

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[Roger and Marlene's Cruising Guide]

Send mail to info@sanjuansailing.com with questions or comments about this web site.