Exploring the South Coast of British Columbia

by Douglass, Don & Reanne Hemingway-Douglass

(1 customer review)

CAD $89.95

4th ed. Accurate and up-to-date descriptions of routes and anchorages from Victoria to the north end of Vancouver Island including the mainland coast. Based on extensive cruising experience and rich in local knowledge. Contains more than 100 detailed anchorage diagrams, 400 GPS waypoints, extensive quotes from "British Columbia Sailing Directions", and a listing of fuel and supply sources.

ISBN 10: 1734131268
ISBN 13: 9781734131260
Illustration: photos & illus.
Pages: 468
Published: 2022
Format: softcover
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1 review for Exploring the South Coast of British Columbia

  1. Paul Howard

    These are essential guides for travelling this coast. We are experienced cruisers and enjoy getting off the beaten path to lonely and isolated anchorages but also enjoy the occasional marina and town. For marinas and towns the Waggoner guide was all the info we needed. For everything and everywhere else our first reference was the Exploring series. The Douglass’s often quote sections of the government coastal pilot and then give additional detailed information from their own experience along with (in many cases) diagrams of anchorage entrances, rocks and kelp to avoid and just where to drop the hook. We followed their directions religiously and never found an error in their recommendations. The guides are a pleasure to read and an invaluable reference.

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