| Gambier Island is
located out in Howe Sound past Woolridge Island (smaller island
between Sunshine Coast and Gambier Island). Gambier Island
is a hiking, biking, camping, kayaking and boating rural retreat
with many bays for moorage, camping and hiking trails. Trails
like the hike to Elkins Point is very popular. From the lower
Sunshine Coast side, the closest communities are Port
Mellon and Gibsons,
BC.
Services on Gambier Island is all packaged nicely
in a small General Store which stocks many of the main amenities
needed for an extended stay. Gambier Island,
located north of Bowen Island, is accessed by personal boat, kayak,
water taxi or by the Dogwood Princess passenger-only ferry.
By motorized boat the scenic tour over to Gambier
is only 30 minutes short. The passage from Port
Mellon throough Thornborough Channel is mostly, protected
waters away from the high winds (most of the time). The New Brighton
ferry landing is in Thornbrough Bay, on the west side of the island.
Gambier Island, and the trip to, has many opportunities
to view bird wildlife, the coastal mountains, seals and the marine
activity of hard working tugboats pushing, pulling log booms.
From Port Mellon, BC travelling around to the north side of Gambier
leads to Douglas Bay and Brigade Bay which both have
walk-in wilderness campsites. Take the time to view the waterfall
near the Douglas Bay campsite. Continuing along the coastline
of Gambier there are campsites also at Halkett
Bay Provincial Park and West Bay.
Because Gambier Island is in the midst of other
islands and islets many boaters and kayakers enjoy taking day
trips from there base camp on Gambier. Trips to Anvil Island,
north of Gambier and out to Christie Islet and Pam Rock are popular
destinations. Like any ocean voyage, tours should only be attempted
if the weather is on your side as heavy strong winds can kick
up a fuss.
Access to Gambier Island: From the Gibsons
Harbour and Port Mellon to Gambier Island and
back again is 40 km. In a motorized boat the trip should take
30 minutes each way depending on the weather conditions. |