
One excavator finally put the Fulford Inn out of its misery.
Like all things ‘Salt Spring’, some will miss the venerable landmark. Some won’t.

As though respect was in order, the machine operator gently reduced the Inn to a pile of sticks.

Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

One excavator finally put the Fulford Inn out of its misery.
Like all things ‘Salt Spring’, some will miss the venerable landmark. Some won’t.

As though respect was in order, the machine operator gently reduced the Inn to a pile of sticks.


Lots of food, flowers, farmers, vendors and buyers at this week’s Tuesday Market. June through October it’s a “food-only market that specializes in authentic, local, fresh and seasonal product”.


Islanders out for a stroll. Moseying down the middle of the road.

Testing day for some physicists At Gulf Islands Secondary. This team had a rather unique way of loading their machine (see pile of bricks on the left end). One team was able to toss a large water balloon about 90 meters.









It’s somewhat terrifying when an accident with fire happens in your neighbourhood in the driest year on record. Quick response by neighbours, RCMP, Salt Spring Fire, and Hydro got this fire under control before it could spread on a windy day. The fire fighters were particularly impressive; a well oiled machine. Thanks!
If you live anywhere in the Gulf Islands and needed a reminder about how dry the Islands are, you have it.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).