Trip Report – Mt. Elma – 25 Sept 2025

Nine of us took advantage of an overcast, but gentle day to make this lovely hike to Mt. Elma.  It has been a very dry summer on the Forbidden Plateau and the autumn colours were not as intense as some years, but deep reds nonetheless.  We walked through Paradise Meadows on the boardwalk and continued up to Battleship Lake where we admired the views from the various platforms.  We carried on past Kooso and Lady Lake before turning off on the now well worn trail up to Mt. Elma.  The route is increasingly steep as it nears the ridge and then flattens out as it meanders through the excellent sub-alpine terrain with great views and foliage.  We stopped for lunch at the south end of the ridge and managed to eat most of what we had brought, in spite of very aggressive Canada Jays.  We returned via Helen Mackenzie Lake to make the trip more varied and then were quickly back to the parking lot.  As we reached the vehicles, we saw Sandhill Cranes flying overhead and circling around. 14.7 km; 500m elevation gain; 6¼ hours.

Debbie

Thanks to Carrie, Jim and Norris for the photos

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Hiking – Mt. Elma – 25 Sept 2025

Multi-day Hiking – Hornby & Denman Islands – 5-8 Oct 2025

Activity Multi-day Hiking
Destination Hornby and Denman Islands, staying at Fillongley Prov Park campground
Date 5-8 Oct 2025, Sunday to Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info 3710 or dmquigg@gmail.com; please contact the coordinator well in advance of the trip
Description We will have two half-days and two full days to explore the two islands.  There is lots to do: on Hornby Island, by ferry: Mt. Geoffrey Regional Park (a significant walk on a bluff with good views if the weather cooperates), Tribune Bay Prov Park (a walk on the beach), Helliwell Provincial Park (a rocky, coastal walk), Heron Rock (sculpted rock beach walk)
on Denman Island: Boyle Point Prov Park (short, easy walk to a view of the Chrome Island Lighthouse), possibly a walk to or toward Tree Island (Sandy Island Marine Park if the tide is right; this is long and flat)  We will decide as we go, what we will do each day.
Each person or group will need to make their own arrangements to stay at Fillongley Provincial Park campground or elsewhere.  The cost is half-price for seniors.
Meeting Place QCove ferry
Departure Time 8:30 ferry to Campbell River for the 10:00 ferry from Buckley Bay to Denman Island.  This is weather dependent and will be confirmed later.
Difficulty Moderate and varied
Cost The ferries, fuel and camping
Trip limits 8
Dogs? No
Notes: The season is changing.  Bring a variety of gear.

Trip Report – Kanish Bay and Beyond – 9-11 Sept 2025

Day 1.  Six of us launched from the boat launch at the Granite Bay Park.  We paddle out of Granite Bay and across Kanish Bay to Orchard Bay, where we unloaded the kayaks at quite a low tide.  We explored the area, set up the tents and had lunch before heading out again.  The morning had been a bit overcast, but the afternoon was lovely.  We paddled into Small Inlet and beached the kayaks at the peninsula where the trail comes down to the shore.  We chose this site because the low tide was going to make it impossible to reach the end of Small Inlet.  We hiked over to Waiatt Bay, which was already much quieter than in the high season.  After a short break we hiked back and paddled back through the islets in Small Inlet.  (14.3 km paddling and walking; 5 h)  We gathered for dinner under the huge Big-Leaf Maple tree.  With the sun setting before 8:00 pm, we were in the tents quite early.

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Day 2.  After a leisurely breakfast, the morning fog was beginning to lift as we left shortly after 10:00. We paddled along the north shore of Kanish Bay against a light breeze pausing only to admire the big cliff with pictographs.  With the increasing sunshine and benign conditions we carried on around the northwest tip of Quadra Island and into Okisollo Channel. We paddled a short distance beyond Metcalf Island and had lunch on the sunny, north-facing beach.  On our return, we had a bit more wind and waves, which subsided as we turned downwind in Kanish Bay.  Our route took us south of Nixon Island, then returning to Orchard Bay.  (15.1 km; 5 h)  We watched some wildlife in the Bay and had happy hour on the very small, shell beach waiting for the high tide, which came up to and under the boats. It was an exceptionally beautiful day.  We visited the steep, mossy bluff to the east before again having dinner under the Maple tree. Some stayed up a bit later around the fire pit.

Day 3.  Our final day was quite short as some had deadlines.  We packed up, loaded the kayaks at a medium tide and paddled out to the eastern edge of the Chained Islets.  After circling a few islets, we checked out the derelict house at the east end and the tiny islet with the white shell beach before heading into the inlet to Granite Bay and the boat ramp. (6.0 km; 2 h)

This was a great trip to a beautiful area in perfect conditions.  We were fortunate to see some wildlife including multiple encounters with mink, harbour porpoise, harbour seals, and birds: Belted Kingfishers, Great Blue Heron, Surf Scoters, Short Billed Gulls, Glaucous Winged Gulls, Vultures, Bald Eagles, and Crows.

Debbie

Thanks to Louise and Norris for the photos

Multi-day paddling and camping – Kanish Bay and Beyond – 9-11 Sept 2025

Kayaking – Round the Cape – 17 Sept 2025

Postponed to a date TBD

Activity Kayaking
Destination Round the Cape
Date 17 Sept 2025, Wed
Trip Coordinator Vic Gladish
Contact Info Text 250-287-0459; call 250-285-2111; vicgladish@gmail.com
Description We will put in at the boat launch in Quathiaski Cove and paddle south and around Cape Mudge. The route then goes north past Francisco Point and will finish at the Smith Rd shore access. It is a 3-4 hour paddle with opportunities to get out along the south shore or the woodlot.
Meeting Place Quathiaski Cove parking lot at 0830 h.
Departure Time On the water by 0900
Difficulty
Moderate due to distance
Costs Parking ($2) and launch fee ($4)
Trip limits 8
Dogs? No
Notes: 1. This trip will depend on good weather with light wind.
2. All paddlers must be in sea kayaks with spray skirt and all safety equipment as per club guidelines.
3. Only club members with kayaking experience will be included.
4. You must arrange your own shuttle between put in and take out. Some pooling will be worked out.
5. Dress for the weather and bring snacks/lunch and water.