
In a busy classroom with 25 peers jammed into in one room, it makes sense for this young artist to incorporate a privacy screen from time to time.
By the way, the sticker on her shirt says, “Super Job”.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

In a busy classroom with 25 peers jammed into in one room, it makes sense for this young artist to incorporate a privacy screen from time to time.
By the way, the sticker on her shirt says, “Super Job”.

Mount Baker and the North Cascade range (about 100 km away) are rarely seen from Salt Spring Island in November. We may not see this view again for some time. Zip up that GoreTex jacket.

Seahorse again. Another spectacular sunrise.
—Spoiled on Salt Spring

6:55 am on the ‘Pyjama Boat’
Mayne Island Terminal in the distance as we head toward Active Pass and Tswwassen on the mainland, aboard the Queen of Nanaimo. The is the Saturday ‘early boat’ AKA the ‘Pyjama Boat’. Salt Springers take this sailing as it makes no stops on it’s way to the Vancouver area; sometimes saves a couple of hours.

Gulf Islands Secondary, on the Gym roof
84 solar panels will soon cover this roof.
Note the flat panels: two sheets of tempered glass with the solar voltaic cell layer in between. A svelte solar sandwich.
Find our more about the project and how it ties into the GISS Solar Scholarship.
A few recent photos illustrate how the solar array is being constructed:



Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).