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Although not a lengthy walk, this 1-mile 1. One noticeable difference between the waters of the north and south ends of Denman is the presence of sea urchins around Boyle Point, but not at Longbeak Point and the waters around Sandy Island Marine Provincial Park. On a calm day it is possible to launch from the wharf at Buckley Bay on Vancouver Island, cross Baynes Sound to the west side of Denman, and then make your way north to the park.

You can reduce your paddling time by taking the minute ferry ride to Denman, then launching from there. To reach this location, follow Northwest Road to Gladstone Way, and park at the west end of Gladstone.

A trail winds a short distance to the beach. Wear beach shoes and tread carefully to avoid damaging the shellfish. The park is less than a 2-mile 3-km paddle from here. Wildlife: As you make your way you may well be accompanied by seals, dolphins, or loons. Tall blue herons stand posted like sentries on the rocky outcroppings exposed at low tide. A long spit of land — Longbeak Point — curves out from Denman towards Sandy Island and provides a calming breakwater.

Underfoot, small mussels the colour of lapis lazuli keep company with bleached geoduck, scallop, and oyster shells.

Black and white sand dollars, enough to retire the national debt, stand banked up against the rest. Shorebirds in the hundreds work the waters for their meals. In the evening the lights of Comox and Courtenay twinkle over on Vancouver Island, and overhead, as the last light fades from the peaks of the Vancouver Island Mountains, the stars begin to appear like popcorn, first one, then another, and finally a barrage from the Milky Way as it spreads out like sea foam.

Sandy Island Marine Provincial Park is located so close to the north end of Denman Island that at low tide you can wade to the park from the tip of Longbeak Point. At the centre of Sandy Island or Tree Island on some maps a mighty stand of Douglas fir shelters a small number of rustic campsites.

Bring your own water and cookstove as fires are not allowed. From Denman, cross to nearby Hornby Island , with its gorgeous white sandy beaches — go hiking, kayaking, cycling or scuba diving. Travellers wishing to visit Hornby Island must first take the ferry to Denman Island and cross the island to Gravelly Bay. Every island is invested with magic. This property was a target acquisition by the Province of British Columbia BC Parks , with the intention of converting the lands to provincial protected area status.

Alternatively, the lands would have been sold and used for agricultural and real estate development — a baseline with marginal forest cover.

ERA was instrumental in developing the framework for this project with the Province. Menzies, of Vancouver. John A. McMillan, the first keeper of the light, served until , and then H. Piercy looked after it until the light was automated in Upon automation, the characteristic of the light was changed from fixed white to occulting white.

The wooden tower remained standing atop the concrete foundation on the reef until , when the light was moved to the outer edge of the reef. For many years, the concrete foundation remained standing, but only the modern light, a white, cylindrical tower with a red band at its top, was on the reef in Keepers: John A.

References Annual Report of the Department of Marine , various years.



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