
It’s a classic. And heading, most appropriately, home to Salt Spring Island.
On a trailer.

What do you think of the 2014 Volkswagen Microbus?
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

It’s a classic. And heading, most appropriately, home to Salt Spring Island.
On a trailer.

What do you think of the 2014 Volkswagen Microbus?

This is a view I hadn’t seen before today. I’m guessing that’s true for a lot of people.
While riding shotgun with Phil from SaltSpring Air I couldn’t place this mountain lake. I mean it’s a big lake only a few seconds away (at 100 mph) from Mount Erskine. And it’s obviously on fairly flat terrain but seemingly perched near a huge drop-off to the ocean. Then it dawned on me that the farm in the foreground must be Foxglove Farm…on the mostly steep and lumpy road to…Mount Maxwell.
Mount Maxwell Lake is home to the best piped water on Salt Spring Island. Although it’s a protected watershed located on private property, I hear it’s frequented by swimmers, sometimes sans swimsuits. Don’t know. Never been there.

With a league win last year in Div 2, Salt Spring United women move to Division 1 this year. Competition is a tougher; the Salt Spring team came from behind to equal Prospect Lake’s lone goal.




Bright sunshine bathed the north end of Salt Spring this morning — right up to the edge of Ganges. The harbour was pea soup as boats like Seahorse, slipped in and out of view. (doing a search for seahorse in the box above should find a couple more images of this resident boat)
Downtown Ganges was bathed in a thick fog at 8am while the intrepid Saturday Market vendors set up. The produce however, ‘popped’ in the diffused morning light.


This pair of salty dogs was heading out to their anchored boat in Ganges Harbour.
Not sure what the story was with the ‘canoe’ appendage.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).