Quadra Island Trip Report – June 13- 15, 2023
22 members of our group met on Quadra Island near Campbell River for 3 memorable days of kayaking, exploring and socializing. Some people camped at We Wai Kai Campground at Rebecca Spit
while others stayed at the Heriot Bay Inn
and High Point Resort in Quathiaski Cove. When we arrived on the Island we were greeted by sustained winds of 70 km with wind gusts approaching 90 km. On the Tuesday (June 13) we had planned to have a pot luck dinner at the We Wai Kai Campground. These plans had to be changed due to the extreme wind conditions.
Jo and Linda Winner graciously hosted the dinner in their cabin at the Heriot Bay Inn. Everyone enjoyed the amazing food and socializing with their fellow paddlers.
The evening was capped off by musical
entertainment provided by Peter and Gilly, Norm and Michelle, Doug and Jim. Note: Unfortunately the 2 movies that Linda submitted were too large to display on this website. But Elvis was definitely in the building.
On Wednesday Morning (June 14) we met to go over the day’s schedule of events. Originally we had planned to drive to Granite Bay at the north end of Quadra Island. From there we were going to paddle to Small Inlet Provincial Marine Park. The continued strong winds forced us to change the itinerary. Some of us drove to the Main Lakes Provincial Park to possibly kayak on the lakes while others decided to explore some of Quadra Island’s hiking trails.
The few of us who braved the winds on Main Lake enjoyed a brief one hour paddle before the winds increased in speed.
The afternoon was spent relaxing and enjoying the beautiful nature found on the Island.
That evening we met for a Greek Night Dinner at the Heriot Bay Inn.
After enjoying the delicious food quite a few of us went on a Sasquatch Hunt at Rebecca Spit led by Pam. This was a great way to walk off our dinners, look for the large driftwood Sasquatch figure and view the amazing scenery on the east side of Quadra Island.
Thursday morning (June 15) we awoke to light winds and calm seas. We met in the morning at the Rebecca Spit Boat Launch before heading off to explore the Breton Islands.
After a one hour paddle we enjoyed exploring the islands and sea life.
This was followed by paddling for an hour to Hyacinthe Bay where we stopped for lunch.
The beach was rather rough and we appreciated our kayaking footwear to navigate the various sharp shells. After lunch we paddled past Heriot Bay before arriving back at Rebecca Spit. We had paddled a total of 13 km and took approximately 3 1/2 hr to complete the trip.
We loaded our kayaks onto our vehicles and headed home after an enjoyable 3 days of kayaking, exploring and getting together with our fellow PGOSA Paddlers.
Judging by the feedback that was received from the participants, people had a great time. They appreciated the opportunity to relax, socialize with their fellow paddlers and explore the beautiful scenery of the Rebecca Spit area in their kayaks.
Thank you to the Planning Committee (Pam, Cheryl, Elaine and Liz) for planning and organizing this event. Many of the participants are looking forward to future multi-day trips.
Photos contributed by Carolyn G, Cathy, Donna, Gilly, Linda W., Michelle, Pam and Pat.
Submitted by Jim
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