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Savary Island, BC, Canada has kept things simply beautiful
over time. Miles of secluded and peaceful sandy beaches from Green
Point (Mace Point) to Indian Point. The beach island is a popular
beach day destination for lounging, sightseeing and exploring.
The island is a very popular off shore moorage stop for boats
on their way to or coming back from Desolation Sound.
The island is accessed by a foot passenger water taxi ferry service
with a limited schedule and capacity. Peak seasons there is 2-3
boats running. the water taxi service will transport luggage,
bikes and travel gear. Many arrive on the island by kayak,floatplane
or leisure boat when visiting or commuting to and from Savary
Island.
There are very few vehicles on the island traveling the gravel
roads. Most visitors and locals are riding bicycles or walking.
few paved roads moving people from one end of the 5 mile long
island to the other.
The Sliammon
First Nation people refer to the island as "Ahyus"
named after a two headed sea serpent that once was rumored to
live in the caves in the area. One day, it is
said, the monster went on an eating frenzy munching on fish, seals,
whales and people. The gods reacted. "The Great Transformer"
was so upset with this act of mass consumption, that he changed
the serpent into the island we now know as Savary Island.
The occupants once living on Savary Island include
Gold Rush miners, First Nations people and Union Steamship sailors
arriving during the Great Depression. Today, the island is a popular
destination in the summer season drawing people from around the
world to play on the sandy beaches. There are eateries on the
island, but no public bathrooms.
The island landscape is varied ranging from the beautiful spanning
sandy beach areas, to the rock cliffs at Green Point. On our visit
there was a Blue Heron perched on the cliffs watching a tug boat
pull a load of timber.
Located on Savary Island, is one of the largest
ever Arbutus Trees still standing and shedding it's bark. Unfortunately
viewing is very limited as it is situated on one of the private
properties located on the island. The middle of the island is
referred to as " The Trillium Lands", managed by The
Nature Trust of B.C., and soon people say it will become parkland.
Some of the highlights to visit include Mermaid Rock. A small
statue carved on top of one of the big boulders exposed on the
sandy beach. From the water taxi turn right and follow the beach
past Second Point.
Access to Savary Island: Drive to Lund, BC.
From the harbour (parking limited) arrange boating transportation
or board the Lund Water Taxi which provides foot passenger ferry
service to Savary Island. The water taxi service is very busy
in the peak seasons so reservations are recommended.
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