
One of those days when everything looks amazing—from well designed clouds to the fresh green grass. And that’s the solar panel on the Beaver Point light reflecting some solar in celebration. Welcome May!
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

One of those days when everything looks amazing—from well designed clouds to the fresh green grass. And that’s the solar panel on the Beaver Point light reflecting some solar in celebration. Welcome May!

The Big Maples in the ‘highlands’ have joined at last, the rest of Salt Spring Island’s trees.

8:50 a.m. Ruckle Park walk-in Camp Ground
Tidy campers getting the first great weather of the season.
Ruckle Provincial Park is a great place anytime, but particularly nice during an early spring morning. Ocean and mountain views, easy trails, a great place to breathe.

8:00 a.m. Blackburn Lake, Salt Spring Island
Blackburn Lake was once known for its proximity to a dump, an organic golf course and clothing optional swimmers.
The dump is now a transfer station, the golf course is history with the land is quickly reverting to its wild state, and the Salt Spring Conservancy now owns about 30 acres bordering the lake. The stunning morning views are completely free.

A sign of Spring and a backyard Sunday still life.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).