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Guide To a Sailing Vacation in Desolation Sound


Category: Travel  >>  Cruising - Sailing

By D. Browall   [ 18/04/2008 ]
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Desolation Sound is an inlet found at British Columbia, Canada. The waters that surround the inlet come from the deep-water glaciers. lots of people would go sailing in Desolation Sound just to explore the fjords and the mountains.

The whole area is a huge marine park. Besides the mountain ranges, you can also find beautiful waterfalls. You can go canoeing or kayaking. The freshwater also breeds several species of fish, which would be perfect for sport fishing. One of the most popular anchorages is the Prideaux Haven. It's a small bay that's filled with countless coves, passageways, and islands. The Laura and Melanie coves are laden with several boats of people who wish to explore the area. It's also an excellent point to venture to other locations, such as Saltery Bay Provincial Park and Okeover Arm Provincial Park. You can enjoy some private relaxation at Powell River.

If you like to add more challenge to your holiday vacation, go to Theodosia Inlet. The water's current flow so fast, and the channel can be twisting and narrow. Nevertheless, it's worth the risk, especially when you arrive to the lagoon. Or you can visit Wootton Bay. The place is well protected from elements coming from the west but not from those from southeast or south.

Sailing in Desolation Sound may also take you to Copeland Islands. There are various unspoiled forests where you can go camping or mountain trekking. The waters are ideal for swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, or cruising with your yacht charter. There are seven huge islands that make up Copeland, and they all possess limited terrain. However, because of the ruggedness of the area, this may not be the proper place to visit for someone who's not used to bare living.

Sailing in Desolation Sound would normally include a trip to Toba Inlet. It's an undeveloped island, great for those who are looking for some privacy. If you're not in a yacht, you can reach the place through water taxis and floatplanes. There, you can take a good swim or drink the waters of Alpine Creek. The water spills from the glacier. You could also go to Discovery Islands, one of the 6,000 islands that protect the coastline of BC, or to Walsh Cove Provincial Marine Park. It's a small sheltered anchorage found at the eastern portion of the island of West Redonda.

About the author:
D. Browall writes for http://www.sboats.com. Visit his website if you want to find companies offering yacht charter in Desolation Sound
as well as many other popular sailing areas such as yacht charter in Greece

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