Activity | Sail, Naturalist |
Destination | Mitlenatch Island |
Date | 5 July 2013 |
Trip Coordinator | Debbie Quigg |
Contact Info | 285-3710 |
Description | Travel with JD aboard the Knot Again sailboat to Mitlenatch Island Provincial Park which is home to the largest seabird colony in the Strait of Georgia. The gulls should have chicks by then and there should also be wildflowers and marine mammals. To protect the birds the trails are quite limited, but you can cross the island, watch from the bird blind, and talk with the naturalist. The trip is very weather dependent, so there could be a last minute change. |
Meeting Place | Heriot Bay Inn dock |
Departure Time | 9:45 am sharp |
Difficulty |
Easy |
Costs | $25 |
Trip limits | 8 persons |
Dogs? | No pets at the park |
Notes: | The expected return time is 6:00. It is at least two hours travelling time in the boat each way. What to bring: lunch, footwear to get wet or waterproof high boots, sun lotion, and protective clothing. There are life jackets on board. |
hi Deb Sorry I can’t come on July 5 date but thanks so much for organizing another trip. Enjoy! Meg
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This trip has been postponed because the marine weather forecast is for gale force winds.