
The best chance of snow (that sticks around for awhile) on Salt Spring Island seems to be in the first two weeks of January. Fingers crossed that we’ll see scenes like this in the coming weeks.
All the best to you and yours during the holidays!
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

The best chance of snow (that sticks around for awhile) on Salt Spring Island seems to be in the first two weeks of January. Fingers crossed that we’ll see scenes like this in the coming weeks.
All the best to you and yours during the holidays!

The Old Salty Store windows continue to do their best long after the store is closed for the night.

Just another day in downtown Ganges.
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Water forming small lakes in the rough, filling the sand traps, and flooding the green at Salt Spring Island Golf and Country Club.

A student at Fulford Elementary School lights candles during this year’s ‘Holiday Concert’ practice.

10 cm of wet snow in the higher regions of the Island last night; a smattering in Ganges. And 100 kph winds off Victoria today. Interesting weather here on Canada’s west coast.
Wondering about the chance of a white Christmas?

Arriving back from two weeks in a much warmer and sunnier climate can be a reality check. Above is our Dash-8 in Vancouver at 8:30 am ready to take us from YVR to YYJ.

The ride from Swartz Bay (near Victoria) to Fulford on Salt Spring Island was also turbulent.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).