Quiet coves throughout the Gulf Islands are a favourite place to unwind for locals and tourists alike.

Quiet coves throughout the Gulf Islands are a favourite place to unwind for locals and tourists alike.

Discover the Gulf Islands

With stunning scenery, award-winning wineries and numerous artists and artisans, the Gulf Islands are among the most popular getaways

  • May. 9, 2013 5:00 p.m.

Located in the Strait of Georgia, between Vancouver Island and the BC Mainland, the Gulf Islands are a picturesque collection of unique communities easily accessible via BC Ferries or private boat.

Home to stunning scenery, award-winning wineries and numerous artists and artisans, the Gulf Islands are among the most popular getaways for locals, and for good reason.

From rolling farmlands and secluded beaches to mountains begging to be climbed, the Southern Gulf Islands are a terrific day-trip destination from Vancouver Island, or explore longer and stay on at a picture-perfect B&B or inns.

Closest to Southern Vancouver Island is Salt Spring, a 35-minute BC Ferry ride from Swartz Bay.

A paradise renowned for its relaxed lifestyle, idyllic beauty, art galleries, studios, wineries and gift shops, a highlight of any Salt Spring visit is the huge Saturday outdoor market where Salt Spring’s accomplished artisans and farmers display their fine products.

Following the market, make time for a walk around the town of Ganges, with its array of interesting shops and eateries, then enjoy a bike ride or leisurely drive around the Island to soak in the scenery. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the  hiking trails at Ruckle Provincial Park and some of the best kayaking around.

Nearby are Pender, Mayne, Saturna and Galiano islands, all served by ferry, but popular destinations for local boaters as well.

Of course, water figures prominently throughout the Gulf Islands, and beaches are good for hours of enjoyment, whether relaxing, swimming or beachcombing.

Soaking in the sunshine, the Gulf Islands are celebrated for their excellent wineries and “agritourism” specialties, including island-roasted coffee, delicious cheese and savoury lamb.

While the populations of these islands are quite small – much larger during the summer and on weekends! – you’ll find all the amenities you’ll need for an afternoon escape or longer getaway, with accommodations ranging from provincial park camping to luxurious resorts.

A little farther north, travel to Nanaimo and enjoy a short, 20-minute ferry ride to Gabriola Island, popular with kayakers, campers, cyclists and explorers who come to discover the ancient petroglyphs and remarkable sandstone formations at the Malaspina Galleries.

Denman and Hornby Islands are located off-shore of the Comox Valley and are popular with artists and vacationers, while visitors to Texada Island can enjoy the short trip from Powell River or hop aboard a KD Air flight from the Vancouver South Terminal.

Popular events on the islands include farmers’ markets, the Hornby Island Festival in August, July’s Texada Fly-in, Saturna’s Canada Day Lamb Barbecue, the Galiano Wine Festival, Salt Spring’s Fall Fair and the Salt Spring Apple Festival, both in September.

 

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