
After months of mud, concrete and steel, the Salt Spring Library begins to take shape. You can now see the overall size of the building amongst its neighbours.

Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

After months of mud, concrete and steel, the Salt Spring Library begins to take shape. You can now see the overall size of the building amongst its neighbours.


Valley fog at first light. This view is south over the Fulford Valley. You may also be able to see the small forest of communication towers on Mount Tuam (right skyline).

These two photos were taken about 30 steps apart.
The top photo shows what has happened to the property on the northern boundary of Dunbabin Park and Trail. A large swath has been cleared and a road put in place (which I did not follow as it is private property) just beyond the pile of logs.
The bottom photo shows the beautiful temperate rainforest hiking trail that winds down to several walking bridges which cross the stream.

A quiet morning on St. Mary Lake, Salt Spring Island.

Another marvellous morning on Salt Spring, this time on the Islands’s north end looking up Trincomali Channel with Galiano on the left and Salt Spring on the right.
It’s likely that the channel was named after the HMS Trincomalee. Which means we’re probably pronouncing it all wrong. And that should not be surprising because we’re still arguing whether it’s Salt Spring Island or Saltspring Island. (It’s Salt Spring Island…)
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).