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Saturna Island

Work had me out to British Columbia this past week. A colleague and I had to get some of the equipment back up and running after some recent problems. We lucked out with the weather, there was some rain when we were crossing on the ferry Monday and a little bit early Tuesday morning, but the rest of the week was mostly sunny.

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Shanna had some time off and was planning to go to Abbotsford, so when she heard I was coming, she planned her route via Saturna Island. It was good to see her.

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This is the Four Winds B&B that we were staying at, it sits right on the water.

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Before we headed to dinner on Wednesday we took in East Point. The island in the middle of the photo is a hangout for sea lions, seals, and bald eagles. It is about 200m offshore. This is an old fog alarm building.

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Here are some of the sea lions (Otariinae), the grey mounds in the foreground are the seals. (Click on photo to enlarge)

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There were two bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) on the island as well. (Click on photo to enlarge)

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With the tide out there were lots of purple sea stars (Pisaster ochraceus).

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Some of the seals (Phoca vitulina) in the water.

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There was a red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) sitting on the building.

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As we got closer to the hawk on the building, it took off and landed in a nearby tree.

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These were Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula).

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We just missed the sunset by the time we got to the pub for dinner.

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The next morning was clear so there was a nice sunrise.

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The sun rising over Tumbo Island with Mt Baker in the background.

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Waiting for the ferry back to Swartz Bay.

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The ferry from Saturna Island to Mayne Island wasn’t that busy.

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Leaving Saturna Island behind, the last time I was there was 4 years ago, hopefully it isn’t as long until the next trip.

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We had to transfer at Mayne Island.

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We got back to Vancouver Island and had dinner in Sidney at Shabai Thai, it was delicious. Shanna stayed with me in Sidney before catching an early ferry back to the main land Friday morning. I had an early flight back to Toronto.

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Touring Saturna Island

My last day on the island was forecasted to be sunny.

Some of the wild turkeys that roam the island.

Up at the site the feral goats were out sunning themselves.

We had some time before catching the ferry back to Swartz Bay. You can drive up to the top of Mount Warburton Pike. The elevation is 1316 ft (401 m).

The views from the top are spectacular.

We were able to see a bald eagle while we were up on the summit.

It was out to East Point. Almost half of the island is part of the Gulf Islands National Park Reserve. This is the Foghorn Alarm Building.

Tumbo Island in the distance.

These are the rocks at Boiling Reef. Can you see the Stellar Sea Lions and Harbour Seals?

The Harbour Seals were scattered on the left and the sea lions on the right. The wind was carrying the sound of the sea lions roaring.

A closer look at the Sea Lions.

Tumbo Island.

This is Winter Cove.

The ferry dock at Lyall Harbour. The 4:10 ferry goes to Swartz Bay, via a transfer at Mayne Island. From Mayne Island to Swartz Bay there was only ten vehicles on the ferry.

I always enjoy the ferry crossings and the scenery. Probably because the lighting often reminds me of some of Uncle Tak’s paintings.

It was back to Sidney, BC on Thursday night and then a flight back to Toronto on Friday morning.


Saturna Wildlife

Not as many deer around the island as in past years, only saw two at the site all week. The new residents around the site are feral goats. The one day I counted 17 goats in the herd.

There were some young ones, and a baby kid that was bleating away.


Saturna Island For The Week

Headed out to Saturna Island in BC this past week for work.

The weather was about 7-8 degrees C and rain off and on Tuesday and Wednesday. I was staying at the Four Winds B & B, on Tuesday night the power went out at 11:00 PM and when I left the next morning at 7:30 AM, it still had not come back on. It made for a chilly night and eating breakfast in the dark.