![]() ![]() There is an American ferry from Anacortes to Vancouver Isle which also had a special when we were coming back. And remember that's in Canadian money, so the price depends on the exchange rate. When we took Journey On to Vancouver Isle a couple of years ago, the BC ferry had a summer special which saved a bunch of money (~20%). Oh well, I guess I need to make some decisions. On the other hand, it's not like the price will go down in the future. We were thinking of asking you to hook us up with the dealer in Port Alberni to store our truck/trailer in July but I'm not so sure we'll be making that trip now. 15=188.40 plus tax=around $213Īdd another adult and we are up to around $228 ![]() Quick check of fares at BC ferries indicates the Tsawwassen run costsĪs of April 1st last year, overheight is the same price. $250 each way? Really? I could've sworn it was about $150 each way when we looked into it a few years ago. Caryn and I have been planning to go to the Broken Group around that time but hadn't looked at the cost of towing the boat from Tswassen to Nanaimo. Wow Patrick, that sounds like a fun trip. You might want to PM Starcraft Tom for a possible fishing buddy. Split that three ways and you have a pretty affordable trip that is unforgettable. Our budget, including everything, was approx $2,000. There is 34' Coastal Pursuit that does it, but that's a big boat! The run up on the outside is just not practical from a standpoint of weather, time and other factors. Last year, about $250 each way on the BC Ferry from Tsawwassen to Nanaimo. It is definitely a trip by road to Gold River then 18 miles down the inlet. And I'm willing to make the run from Neah Bay or Sekiu instead of trailering, if it's feasible. I'd be willing to join a couple other guys and split the costs. Just google Nootka Sound fishing for some neat videos.ĭid you trailer your boat over, or did you just make the run up the coast? If you trailered, what's the cost these days? The open ocean is only 9 miles away and you can run there through very small tree covered islands. Bald eagles are pretty common and you will see the occasional sea otter. We can troll within 20 feet of the shore and the water is 75-100' deep in some spots and the trees seem to grow out of the rock. ![]() There is virtually no current, the water just rises and falls. You would think it was a lake early in the mornings. Though in our sleep we are not conscious of our activity or surroundings, we should not, in our wakefulness, be unconscious of our sleep. Wow, that is enough to make me want to be a fisherman. I have slept on the floor on an air mattress, last year in the 22 cruiser since I upgraded from the 17 Arima I had. Double size on the bottom and twin on the top. Honey, this REALLY will be my last boat, honest! Of course, I will share all the "local knowledge" and logistics for the trip up north.ġ991 19 Arima Sea Ranger-2019-2021 (Sold) ![]() Here is the link to Critter Cove for more information: So you simply pay my price, $868.00, for an unforgettable fishing vacation. I am fishing closer to home this summer, but I still want to keep my week at Critter Cove and go another time. You are welcome to bring a propane barbecue (briquettes not allowed) or camp stove to set up on your picnic table if you would like to cook at your room. Moorage (for a 30 foot boat or less in length)Ĭabins are designed for either two fishermen or a small family. I usually arrive the day before and stay at the moorage float on July 18, fish the morning of the 19th and then move into the cabin.īunk beds (double on bottom, single on top), with no linens.Īccess to the common wash and shower house ($2 a shower) I am offering my 5 nights at a Critter Cove cabin from July 19-23, 2011. If you’ve always thought about it, but haven’t done it yet, now is your chance to fish where the big ones are, in your own boat, in protected Nootka Sound! Posted: Sat 12:50 pm Post subject: Nootka Sound-Critter Cove Trip for Sale ![]()
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