
Continuing from yesterday’s story (you know the ferry lousy with photogs), rather than wait for the sun to go down, I turned around, crossed the Skeena Queen’s deck and saw this peaceful scene.
Photos are where you point your camera. Profound, huh?
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Continuing from yesterday’s story (you know the ferry lousy with photogs), rather than wait for the sun to go down, I turned around, crossed the Skeena Queen’s deck and saw this peaceful scene.
Photos are where you point your camera. Profound, huh?

Coming home from a day off the rock we were treated to this scene looking toward Cape Kepple on Salt Spring Island. The artfully arranged and graphic cloud created a beautiful reflection.
There were a crowd of photographers on the boat, but I managed to get a spot.

Iconic Mount Maxwell in recent snowy splendour. Visitors have a great view of the mountain as they arrive in Fulford Harbour (from Swartz Bay). They see the mountain several times as they travel along Fulford-Ganges Road. Maxwell is also visible from the Maple Bay area.

A most beautiful view from a south end Salt Spring property. Looking southeast across the Swartz Bay ferry route, the Canada US border and the Olympic Peninsula.

This photo was taken yesterday at 8:23 am from high on the south end of Salt Spring Island. In hopes of a golden December sunrise, we had a bit of a surprise with wind driven snow and a very dark, fast moving sky.
That’s the Tsawwassen ferry approaching Swartz Bay.
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Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).