Circumnavigating Vancouver Island 2024

Back in 2003, we circumnavigated Vancouver Island, capturing wonderful memories. Now in 2024 we hope to re-visit this large island, and create some new memories!

07 July 2012 | Squirrel Cove
04 July 2012 | Maltipi Islets, BC
04 July 2012 | Echo Bay, BC
03 July 2012 | Booker Lagoon, BC
01 July 2012 | Shawl Bay, BC
30 June 2012 | Johnston's Bay, Rivers Inlet, BC
29 June 2012 | Johnston's Bay, Rivers Inlet, BC
28 June 2012 | Johnston's Bay, Rivers Inlet, BC
27 June 2012 | Goldstream Harbor, BC
27 June 2012 | Goodlad Bay, BC
26 June 2012 | Sea Otter Inlet, BC
25 June 2012 | Encott Cove, BC
23 June 2012 | Bella Coola, BC
23 June 2012 | Bella Coola, BC
22 June 2012 | Ocean Falls, BC
21 June 2012 | Shearwater Marina, BC
20 June 2012 | Shearwater Marina, BC
18 June 2012 | Heater Harbor, Kunghit Island, Gwaii Haanas, BC
18 June 2012 | Heater Harbor, Kunghit Island, Gwaii Haanas, BC
18 June 2012 | Louscoone Inlet, Moresby Island, Gwaii Haanas, BC

17 Hours from Ucluelet to Friday Harbor

26 June 2024 | Friday Harbor, WA
George Stonecliffe | Sunny, with building winds in the afternoon
We chose an excellent day of single-digit wind for our motoring. A sunny day for traveling the Straits of Juan de Fuca, we forecasted an ebb tide of 2 knots against us until 2pm. Then the incoming tide boosted our travel by 2 knots. Finally the wind picked up to 16 knots from behind us, allowing us to use our genoa in addition to our motoring and the incoming tide: 10+ knots speed over the ground. We pulled in to Griffin Bay by 10pm. And then in the morning, we were able to check into US Customs. This finished our circumnavigation around Vancouver Island for 2024!

Salmon Eye Charters in Ucluelet

25 June 2024 | Ucluelet, BC
George Stonecliffe | Sunny and calm wnds
Our son-in-law Steve flew from Seattle to Tofino, and taxied to Ucluelet, to be on board 'Julia Max' for a few days. The penultimate reason for his visit was going salmon fishing!! We enjoyed his company, his help in crabbing, and his anticipation towards charter fishing in the Broken Group Provincial Park a few miles away. We left the harbor at 2pm and fished until 7:30pm with calm winds and sunny skies. Our fishing guide, Tyler, successfully plied the familiar waters, and we came away with 4 Coho, 1 Ling Cod, and one King Salmon. All-in-all, we came away with a great time and wonderful memories.

Lucky Creek in Pipestem Inlet

19 June 2024 | Lucky Creek at the entrance to Pipestem Inlet in the Broken Group.
George Stonecliffe | Sunny and Warm
Lucky Creek deserves to be enjoyed within one hour before or after high tide. A motorized dinghy ride up the creek one half-mile, is sufficient depth for a safe ride if the driver pays attention, and stays on the outside bends of the creek. There were many sections that were only 3 feet deep. The goal is a series of waterfalls that cause you to stop, tie-up, and climb up some difficult fourth class rock. On this sunny day we certainly enjoyed our outing.

Effingham Bay in the Broken Group near Ucluelet

18 June 2024 | Effingham Bay, Broken Group, BC
George Stonecliffe | Cloudy to Sunny
We are spending our third night in Effingham Bay in the Broken Group near Ucluelet. We chose an anchorage where we continued to have wind for running our wind generator. With the wind and sun (for our solar panels), we continue to keep our batteries charging. Sue has been in her kayak each day. We launched our dinghy, and went fishing near the kelp today, and caught two fish. We will use fish heads for crab pot bait. Maybe there is a crab or two in our future? We sanded half of our cap rail around the boat perimeter, as well as one of our hand rails, and our starboard rub rail. Then we applied a coat of Captain's varnish which turned out stunning! The reason we have stayed here three days was in part for 2-bar cell coverage!! Who would have guessed!

Tofino Resort & Marina

14 June 2024 | Tofino, BC
George Stonecliffe | Rainy, with afternoon sun breaks
After gunkholing in anchorages such as Bottle Neck Cove and Bucchante Bay, watching an adult black bear eat 'grass salad after salad', and seeking out new sightings of wild flowers to identify, we weighed anchor this morning and headed for Tofino, one of the two main towns on the Vancouver Island West Coast. We were fortunate to find space at the Tofino Resort & Marina, home to a featured restaurant, and laundry services that we always seem to need. We walked to the Co-Op Grocery Store and replenished our supply of fruits and vegetables, dairy, and fill-ins to our food pantry.

Hot Springs Cove

09 June 2024 | Hot Springs Cove, BC
George Stonecliffe | Sunny and windy!!
Leaving Friendly Cove, we headed for Hot Springs Cove for a dip. After heavy seas and moderate winds, we sailed for the last five miles. The walk to the Hot Springs is 1-1/4 miles on a new boardwalk through old growth forest. We had the Springs to ourselves and our friend Janet Williams for a relaxing half hour. As we were stepping out of Hot Springs (50 degrees Centigrade), the tidal waters started coming in from the ocean. We were out in the nick of time!
Vessel Name: Julia Max
Vessel Make/Model: 45' Passport/Peterson Custom Ketch
Hailing Port: Portland, Oregon, USA
Crew: George and Sue Stonecliffe
About: The summer of 2024 will be spent heading north from Portland, OR to British Columbia, Canada; circumnavigating Vancouver Island, visiting Princess Louisa Inlet, and hopefully staying smoke free!
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