Broughton anchorages, Part Two
The many anchorages off Queen Charlotte Strait, just outside the Broughton Archipelago Marine Provincial Park, are awaiting the explorer in you.
The many anchorages off Queen Charlotte Strait, just outside the Broughton Archipelago Marine Provincial Park, are awaiting the explorer in you.
Given that there are scores of lovely, protected anchorages in the Broughton Archipelago, creating a list of a dozen favourites is an impossible task… but we will give it a shot anyway.
Four anchorages close to Cape Caution provide excellent protection for boaters awaiting settled conditions to round the notorious waters off the cape.
A serene anchorage in the Broughton Archipelago that is best known among boating gormands as a crabbing paradise.
Beaver Harbour is a convenient spot to anchor overnight en route to Cape Caution or Cape Scott, but it might be worth digging a little deeper.
The peaceful anchorages hidden inside Booker Lagoon offer ideal settings to get at those boat projects you’re been putting off… or not.
This magical place on the southern edge of the Great Bear Rain Forest has an addictive allure that just might tempt you to stay forever.
In the right weather, this cove is one of the most beautiful, most relaxed and most enjoyable anchorages in the Broughton Archipelago.
So many anchorages in the Broughton Archipelago seem remote and wild, but so much history is hidden in the trees.
Nimmo Bay offers exceptional experiences for the well heeled boater, but cruising paupers will have a lovely time as well.