
Saturday’s trick question. Wherever you want… if this is your beautiful Salt Spring Island home.
We’re looking out Ganges Harbour to the Channel Islands and Ruckle Park.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Saturday’s trick question. Wherever you want… if this is your beautiful Salt Spring Island home.
We’re looking out Ganges Harbour to the Channel Islands and Ruckle Park.

The hardest place to take photos is in your own backyard. It’s just hard to notice what you walk by each day. But this maple on the walkway to the garage was just too hard to ignore. The warm overnight shower intensified the garden colours (and was a break from this super dry summer).

A mature dinghy sits at dusk on a Salt Spring shoreline.

Colourful Salt Spring Saturday Market
Just part of the always amazing Foxglove Farm display.

Another home for your Saturday viewing pleasure… and this one stretches the 602 square foot limit for a cottage on a Salt Spring acreage with some of the building bumped out/cantilevered past the foundation (some properties, usually 5 acres or more are allowed a second dwelling with a maximum 602 sq. ft.).
In the photo above it’s just after sunset and we’re looking from outside, through the kitchen window, with dining and living beyond. That’s a two sided gas fireplace– the other side is outside on a covered patio.
Below is the morning view as seen from all the view windows (including the master bedroom).

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