
A thick layer of fog hides the ocean entrance from Booth Bay. This is the view from the Booth Canal bridge. We’ve been here before…
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

A thick layer of fog hides the ocean entrance from Booth Bay. This is the view from the Booth Canal bridge. We’ve been here before…

The most photographed boat in Ganges Harbour. Partly because it is so visually west coast and interesting. And partly because it’s tied up in a position that makes it part of everyone’s photos ;-)
It’s become an icon in the Harbour. It looks particularly good in the rain, in fog, and during a winter sunrise.
(searching below for seahorse or tug will find more images of this icon)

The well used waterfront storehouse of the Mouat’s building seen here on a dark and dreary—but somehow lovely—November afternoon. You can also see the storehouse in this 1928 photo at the Salt Spring Island Archives.

A path through the woods used to go straight through here. But a large fir fell in a windstorm and, over a few years, became a still life where the sun plays over wet vegetation.
Now we stop, look, then travel the detour.

This is a rare sighting of the underwater creature that frequents the Grace Islet area.
A long exposure (32 seconds) gave the waves a soft, creamy look.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).