
5:53 a.m. Ruckle Park, Salt Spring Island
This person, probably a camper, was enjoying the early morning peace, waiting for the sun to make an appearance over the Pender Islands.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

5:53 a.m. Ruckle Park, Salt Spring Island
This person, probably a camper, was enjoying the early morning peace, waiting for the sun to make an appearance over the Pender Islands.

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.


The first crop of hay is drying in the fields as you read this. And dry it will with a toasty weekend ahead.

For those of you not currently living on, or visiting Salt Spring Island, we’ve been having summer-like weather lately. So summer-like that just around the corner from this scene were some naked human seals— jumping into the icy ocean water and splashing about.

From the aft deck of the Skeena Queen as we swing into Fulford Harbour on the 1pm sailing from Swartz Bay.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).