Trip Report – Beaver Lake and Open Bay Creek – 30 Oct 2025

We had a small but enthusiastic group for a hike on a lovely autumn day.  We started from Hyacinthe Bay Road and followed a flagged route down to Beaver Lake.  The fungi were amazing.  We crossed the outflow creek without any problem and paused on the bluff above Beaver Lake  before heading east on the open logging road and then into the forest and down the path following the creek to Open Bay Creek. The water was flowing well and when we reached the falls we always visit, we noticed that there were falls higher up, so we bushwhacked to see these other cascades. There were two sets which were more impressive than the falls by the trail.  After lunch on an open, mossy bluff, we bushwhacked back to the trail and down to Open Bay Creek.  From there we meandered upstream along the creek, mostly on high bank, but sometimes at the creek level.  There were no salmon in the creek, but the forest and the views were lovely.   (5.9 km and 3 hours)

Debbie
 
Thanks to Carrie and Norris for the photos
 

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Hiking – Beaver Lake and Open Bay Creek – 30 Oct 2025

Kayaking – Heriot Bay – 21 Dec 2025

This trip is postponed for weather.

Activity Kayaking
Destination Heriot Bay
Date: 21 Dec, Sunday
Trip Coordinator Vic Gladish
Contact Info vicgladish@gmail.com; 250-287-0459
Description A winter solstice paddle – weather permitting – to mark the change of seasons. We will paddle familiar territory and circumnavigate the waters in and around Heriot Bay. I.e. Put in at Rebecca Spit, paddle along the Spit and cross over towards Open Bay then veer to the west into Hyacinthe Bay, follow the shore southwards around Heriot Island, the harbour area and then cross from Taku to the boat launch. That’s estimated to take 2 hours so we could take a break at the Len Rd Beach (tide will be near high).
If its a nice day – finish off with a fire and lunch at the Spit; If not so nice…lunch at Heriot Bay Inn.
Meeting Place Rebecca Spit boat launch at 0930
Departure Time 1000 on the water
Difficulty
Easy if the weather is benign
Costs Lunch
Trip limits None
Dogs? No
Notes: Bad weather alternate day – Monday, December 22.
All paddling guidelines apply. Winter paddling requires another layer or two and an effective paddling jacket/ raincoat.

Event Report – Winter Planning Meeting – 26 Oct 2025

We enjoyed the great view from the deck overlooking Drew Harbour and Rebecca Spit.  The planning meeting lasted an hour and was particularly productive for trip suggestions and possible new directions.  We had 19 for the potluck dinner, which was delicious and very social.  Thanks so much to the Squires for hosting.

Debbie
 

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Hiking – Beaver Lake to Open Bay Creek – 30 Oct 2025

Activity Hiking
Destination Beaver Lake to Open Bay Creek
Date 30 Oct 2025, Thursday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info dmquigg@gmail.com or 3710
Description We will leave from Hyacinthe Bay Road and follow a flagged trail down to Beaver Lake. After crossing the outflow creek, we will continue on to Open Bay Creek mostly following the creek with some sections of steep descent.  The path along Open Bay Creek is undulating, but mostly flat.  This involves a car shuffle.
Meeting Place Community Centre parking lot
Departure Time 10:00
Difficulty
Moderate
Costs none
Trip limits 10
Dogs?
Notes Bring a lunch or snack and dress for the weather.

Trip Report – Big Trees and Clear Lake – 22 Oct 2025

With ten hikers, we approached Main Lake Provincial Park from the west and hiked into a valley with a number of large Douglas firs.  The biggest has a diameter of nearly 8 meters.  We hiked up the dis-used logging road with Alders growing over it and into the dense forest on an already quite dark day.   Following a flagged route we crossed the saddle and descended into the protected valley.  Progress was fairly slow navigating the deadfall even with a path.  After admiring the group of big trees near the small creek, we continued on toward Clear Lake.  With water levels already quite high, some continued on to lake views while others started their lunch on the mossy open bluff above the lake.  Lunch included contributions of muffins from Julie and smoked salmon from Vic which were much appreciated.  As we headed back it began to rain lightly, but it was a gentle day for a forest walk. (4.9 km; 3 hours.)
 
Here is a video of the biggest tree in the group, with views that were not available to us:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MARVLftC-YY    
 
Debbie
 

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Hiking – Big Trees & Clear Lake – 22 Oct 2025

Trip Report – Haskins’ Farm and Golf Course Loop with Lunch – 14 Oct 2025

We had reservations at the Quadra Golf Course restaurant, The Q, at 12:00.  We met at the Fir Crest parking lot at 10:00 and wandered around the Fir Crest Loop, the Fir Crest Trail and the Haskins’ Farm trails for two hours.  (6.9 km).  The weather was great, sunny with fall colours.  

At the restaurant, it was the second to last day before closing for the season.  A beautiful room and the food was great.

Norris

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Hiking – Big Trees and Clear Lake – 22 Oct 2025

Activity Hiking
Destination Big Trees and Clear Lake
Date 22 Oct, Wednesday
Trip Coordinator Debbie Quigg
Contact Info dmquigg@gmail.com or 3710; please contact the coordinator in advance of the trip
Description The destination for this trip is one of the biggest Douglas fir on Quadra.  We will hike up a logging road and into Main Lake Park.  There is no trail and part of the route is quite steep, but the distance is not long. We can visit several big trees in this valley.  Expect to climb over deadfall.  We will continue on to the south end of Clear Lake.  To reach the beach may be very wet.
Meeting Place Quadra Community Centre parking lot
Departure Time 10:00
Difficulty
Moderate for some steep parts and mostly no trail
Costs None
Trip limits 10
Dogs?
Notes: Bring lunch; hiking poles if you use them.  Wear good boots.  The approach involves a logging road, so we will need vehicles for that.

Walk and Social – Haskin Farm & Golf Course – 14 Oct 2025

Activity Walk and Social
Location Haskin Farm, golf course and The Q
Date 14 October 2025, Tuesday
Trip Coordinator Norris Weimer & Debbie Quigg
Contact Info dmquigg@gmail.com; 3710.  It is essential that you RSVP by Thursday evening, 9 October, if you are having lunch at The Q
Description The plan is to park near the Fir Crest gate, hike down through the residential lots, onto the crest trail into Haskin Farm trail system, making a loop, before returning along the eastern crest, up along the northern perimeter and back to the parking area.  From there anyone who wants to will go to The Q restaurant for lunch.  The Q closes for the season on the following day and the menu will be limited and based on availability as they use up what is in the cupboard.  Be flexible.
Meeting Place The parking lot near the Fir Crest entrance gate
Departure Time 10:00
Difficulty Easy
Dogs No
Trip Limits 10 or what The Q can accommodate
Cost Lunch, if that is your choice
Notes:

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.