| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Thompson Trail – Heriot Ridge – Hopespring Trail |
| Date | 27 Oct, Wednesday |
| Trip Coordinator | Les Hand |
| Contact Info | 285-2029; please contact by 25th |
| Description | We will go up from Thompson Road, do Heriot Ridge and back down to Hopespring Rd. This is a varied forest and good views on the bluffs. About 5km and 2 hours. Will be rescheduled if bad weather. |
| Meeting Place | End of Thompson road |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Easy to moderate |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 8 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | You might want to bring a snack but will not stop for lunch |
Category Archives: Quadra Island
Hiking – Newcomers’ Walk – 16 Oct 2021
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Trails South of Walcan Rd |
| Date | 16 Oct, Saturday |
| Trip Coordinator | Valerie van Veen |
| Contact Info | vvv@qisland.ca; 250 285 2329 |
| Description | This is an opportunity for newcomers to the Club, to Quadra, to hiking on Quadra, to enjoy a relaxed hike with Club members to learn more about our club and our activities. |
| Meeting Place | Morte Lake parking lot |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Easy to moderate |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | None |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | A relaxed hike on lovely forest trails, about 2 hours. Bring a snack, be dressed for weather. Hikers must keep distance when stopped. Must register with trip coordinator by Thursday Oct 14. |
Trip Report – Mt. Seymour – 1 Oct 2021
A small group of five hikers gathered at the trailhead, hopeful of improving weather. The trail was in very good shape and we made our way, over the next two hours, to the summit of Quadra’s highest point. As the weather did cooperate, we arrived dry, except for sweat, and with clear views in all directions.
After lunch and a good rest we descended in good time and congratulated each other on a very nice outing on a fine Autumn day.
4.5 hours.
Vic
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Trip Report – Granite Bay – 23 Sept 2021
Eight paddlers enjoyed the great autumn weather on September 23, launching from Granite Bay about 10:00 a.m. It was mostly sunny and nearly calm. With a short break in the Chained Islets, we paddled across Kanish Bay to Granite Point and stopped to admire the pictographs on the dramatic cliff east of the point. We skipped a planned stop at Orchard Bay, as time was marching on, but stopped for a short lunch break on Shell Island, the tidal island just outside the entrance to Granite Bay. Back to the ramp about 2:30. 15.9 km; 5 hours.
Darcy
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- Launching at Granite Bay
- Paddling into Kanish Bay
- View from a Chained Islet
- Sea Urchin shell
- Granite Point
- Pictograph on the cliff
- Lunch at the shell beach
Kayaking – Granite Bay – 23 Sept 2021
| Activity | Kayaking |
| Destination | Granite Bay/Small Inlet or Granite Point |
| Date | 23 Sept, Thursday |
| Trip Coordinator | Darcy Mitchell |
| Contact Info | mitchelldarcy51@gmail.com (preferred); 250 923 5540 |
| Description | Depending on conditions, we’ll paddle from Granite Bay to the Chained Islets and to Granite Point, returning via Orchard Bay, or to Small Inlet, with a hike through to Waiatt Bay. We will be back at the boat launch by 3:00 |
| Meeting Place | Granite Bay boat launch |
| Departure Time | 9:30 a.m. for 10:00 a.m. launch |
| Difficulty |
Easy/moderate depending on conditions |
| Costs | Parking/launch at Granite Bay ($5.00) |
| Trip limits | 6 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | Please contact the Trip Coordinator 48 hours before the trip to confirm your attendance. A go/no go decision that reflects the weather forecast will be made by noon the day preceding the trip date. Must have equipment that meets club and coast guard regulations. Bring lunch and gear for the weather. |
Hiking – Mt. Seymour – 29 Sept 2021
Re-scheduled due to weather
| Activity | Hiking |
| Destination | Mt. Seymour |
| Date | 1 Oct, Friday |
| Trip Coordinator | Vic Gladish |
| Contact Info | vicgladish@gmail.com; 250-285-2111; (cell 250-287-0459) |
| Description | This is a strenuous hike with great views – best done in good weather. It’s a steady climb up old logging roads, until the trail branches off and follows open bluffs and forest to the summit at 620 m, the highest point on Quadra Island. We will then descend by the same route. Four to five hours. |
| Meeting Place | Mt. Seymour trailhead |
| Departure Time | 10:00 |
| Difficulty |
Moderate |
| Costs | none |
| Trip limits | 8 |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | This hike will be cancelled if the weather is not favourable. Bring a lunch. COVID protocols in effect. |
Trip Report – Village Bay Beach – 18 July 2021
Four of us set off on an almost perfect paddling day from the Rebecca Spit boat launch. While this is a very easy launch, regardless of tides, it does have its challenges regarding motor boat use, which was constant, and negotiating the ferry crossing both ways. However, we were off to an early start, on the water by 9:40. In calm seas and no wind, we enjoyed a leisurely paddle to the Breton Islets, taking the opportunity to survey intertidal damage from the recent heat dome event. Dead mussels were all too apparent, and the tide level did not allow for easy observations of the presence or absence of sea stars or other intertidal life. The usual oystercatchers were nowhere to be seen. The resident seal colony seemed content, and it was nice to see that they no longer flee their perches in panic as kayaks approach.
We continued on to Moulds Bay, enjoying a short break on the beach. The old oyster lease seems to have been relinquished and the Clay Cabin has been restored. The rising tide allowed us to scoot through the Shellaligan passage, then past the Shellaligan rocks and on to Village Bay where we stopped for lunch. Content with our paddle so far, we opted to return via the same route to the Spit.
On the way, we stopped to admire the amazing geological formations at the south end of Valdes Beach which include a lava tunnel. This unique feature alone is well worth the paddle to this area.
We waited briefly for the ferry to pass in front of us, returning to Rebecca Spit by 3 pm. 18.0 km; 5¾ hours.
Valerie
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- Passing Rebecca Spit
- Harbour Seal
- Arriving at Village Bay
- Shallows at Shellaligan Pass
- Lava tube
- Back in Drew Harbour
Trip Report – Nugedzi Lakes- 21 July 2021
A small group of three got to enjoy the hike on the familiar route to Nugedzi lake with the not so obvious cairn indicator showing us the way up the trail. We added a few more rocks to the cairn on the way back from a wonderful lunch by a lake. As it was cooler than days past no one felt the urge to swim and we were back in good time. Huckleberries were plentiful but there were few signs of wildlife except for the lone grouse.
Neil

Hiking – Nugedzi Lakes and Views – 21 July 2021
Trip Report – Shellaligan Pass Trail- 7 July 2021
We started the larger Shellaligan loop trail around 9:30 from the end closest to Valdez road in order to time our lunch later on the rock outcrop overlooking the ocean. This is a beautiful hike through big forest and ferns and then along the ocean front with expansive views. Just past the unique tree with all the uniform holes that circle its circumference we could see a portion of new dock at the old oyster farm where people were working. We had the benefit of watching hump backs during lunch. The hike was leisurely and with lunch was close to 3 1/2 hours.
Vikki
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- Frog
- Sapsucker holes in cedar tree
- Aquaculture
- Garter snake
- Humpback in Hoskyn Channel
- Lunch stop
Hiking – Shellaligan Pass Trail – 7 July 2021
Kayaking – Village Bay Beach – 18 July 2021
| Activity | Kayaking |
| Destination | Village Bay Beach |
| Date | 18 July; Sunday |
| Trip Coordinator | Valerie Van Veen |
| Contact Info | 250 285 2329 vvv@qisland.ca |
| Description | A club favourite, out through Moulds Bay, Shellaligan Pass, to Village Bay Beach. If time, energy, interest, weather, we can paddle further around Bold Point. THREE possible dates (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday) as rain and wind is still forecast for Friday. Let me know by WEDNESDAY (14th) evening your preference. I will confirm day with all registered paddlers on Thursday at the latest. Kayaks must be ocean- going craft with all required Transport Canada Safety equipment. If you have any questions call coordinator, 2329. Bring lunch, water, snacks. |
| Meeting Place | Rebecca Spit boat launch |
| Departure Time | 9 am meet, on water by 9:40 |
| Difficulty |
Easy – moderate |
| Costs | None |
| Trip limits | 8 kayaks |
| Dogs? | No |
| Notes: | Our launch window allows for the Cortes ferry. We will time return for the ferry. |







































