
Looking from Salt Spring Island into Active Pass with low cloud and some fog beyond in Georgia Strait. Galiano Island is the big hill on the left with Mayne Island centre. Super sky with one rogue cloud. Worth getting up for!
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Looking from Salt Spring Island into Active Pass with low cloud and some fog beyond in Georgia Strait. Galiano Island is the big hill on the left with Mayne Island centre. Super sky with one rogue cloud. Worth getting up for!
A sign appeared on Moby’s front door Thursday saying it had closed until further notice. Why, or for how long, has yet to be answered. It joins three other recently closed Ganges restaurants.
Moby’s Pub at the head of Ganges Harbour on Salt Spring Island…in better times.

Moby’s on a snowy January 5th, 2009


There’s the sleepy little town of Ganges after four warm and sunny Easter Weekend days. The visitors are all headed home and, at 3:30 pm, it’s almost time to roll up the sidewalks until next Saturday.
One man’s out for a stroll on the boardwalk at Centennial Park, Saltspring Air’s got its planes in the air, and (hard to see) but there’s a group outside the Visitor’s Centre at a flag raising honouring the late Jack Fraser.
Wait a minute, here they are:


Morning twilight view from the Ganges Hill area over Salt Spring, Prevost and Mayne Islands with Mt. Baker in the distance.

Looking back at Salt Spring Island from the 7 a.m. Bowen Queen as it coasted into Crofton. The dull sky over Mount Baker became a blue and pink palette, heralding the coming sunrise. A colourful surprise.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).