THEANCHORLINE

SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT FALL 2011

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White Rock Squadron Cruisemaster: Barry Baniulis P

Oliver Cove

The White Rock Power and Sail Squadron celebrated its 50th anniversary with an extended cruise to Prince Rupert and return this summer. It was first mentioned at a happy hour at Genoa Bay on labour day 2010 and expressions of interest were sought from Squadron members. Monthly planning meetings commenced in January 2011 to ensure all boaters were on the same chart - so to speak.

Boats making the entire trip were Freedom Too with Barry Baniulis and Rosemary Courtney, Arendall with Tony and Denise Pedersen, Goosebumps with Ted and Gladys Loggins and two sailboats Akevitt with Harald Hanssen and Brenda Cowie Hanssen and Atrevida with Gerrard and Mary Ponsford. Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 2 FALL 2011

SQUADRON CELEBRATED 50th WITH CRUISE TO PRINCE RUPERT Following is from the log of the Freedom Too, detailing a day by day overview of the trip.

Thursday, June 30 Friday, July 1 Saturday, July 2 The Freedom Too departed from Sustained sunshine was in order as Many were up early to attend the Semiahmoo Marina at Blaine, WA at Carousel, Solus, Mariner, Acadia, Little fabulous Ganges market under sunny 8:35 am facing lumpy seas in the Legs,Knot Acadia, Kaxbar, NRT Express, skies but it was breezy at times during Strait as it went to Poets' Cove to Akevitt, Deetour and TJ Farley arrived the day. clear customs and then onto Ganges throughout the day. The evening potluck attracted 23 and Marina arriving at 1:20 pm. All enjoyed a wonderful happy hour and the crib tournament drew 16 players Boats arriving that day for the there was a great fireworks display. who dodged some rain drops. Canada Day celebrations were

Arendall, Smoochee Two and Moyana.

Sunday, July 3 Monday, July 4 Tuesday, July 5 Arendall and Freedom Too departed Underway at 6 am the boats enjoyed All left at 8 am under sunny skies for at 9:25 am under sunny skies facing smooth waters tying in the Campbell the slack and at 11:30 lumpy and bumpy seas especially north River Discovery Marina at 2:30 pm were off Chatham Point. Due to the of Dodds Narrows as they slowly after topping up fuel. Some last minute weather being so good Blind Channel was made their way to Schooner Cove provisioning took place and the crews of bypassed and the group continued up were Goosebumps welcomed them at the three boats enjoyed a meal at the the Johnstone Straits which were 3:30 pm. Fuel was topped off and Riptide Pub. exceptionally smooth until Port Neville stories were exchanged. when water conditions became a 1 foot Joining up at Campbell River were chop. ***A sad day at the marina as a Akevitt, Atrevida and Prime Tyme. morning mayday brought both RCMP All tied into the new Port Harvey

catamarans and other search and Marina by 4 pm and the group enjoyed rescue assets searching for a man dessert and coffee in the evening. who fell overboard from a 42 North

Pacific near Ballenas Island. The body was recovered in early afternoon.

Wednesday, July 6 Thursday, July 7 Friday, July 8

A much cooler day with misty rain and Leaving under obscured skies at 9 am Misty rain and low clouds were in place foggy conditions - Atrevida left to the group travelled across as the group left at 10 am travelling to head for Port McNeil and the others and up Tribune Channel encountering Sullivan Bay accompanied by groups of departed at 10 am for Lagoon Cove dolphins and killer whales. ***A mayday dolphins. Fuel was topped off and all just around the corner tying in there came on of a boat missing a crew were tied by 1pm and weather improved at 12:30 pm. Fuel was again topped member somewhere in the vicinity of during the day. off and all enjoyed the famous Lagoon Springer and Retreat Passage at the Another meeting to discuss routes Cove happy hour with owner Bill west end of Knight. There were around Cape Caution and it was here Barber telling coastal stories involving language difficulties and a boat had to Prime Tyme departed the group heading bears. interpret for coast guard officials down south. which complicated search efforts. All Harald, Tony and Barry discussed were tied up at Pierre's at Echo Bay on weather and trip planning in the Gilford Island after 2 pm. There was a evening. short group meeting to discuss future trip planning. Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 3 FALL 2011

Saturday, July 9 Sunday, July 10 Monday, July 11

An early morning up at 4 am and all It was a layover day at Fury Cove and Another layover day and all went were underway at 5 am meeting up with was met with early morning rain. ashore for group photos and short Atrevida off Wells Passage at 6 am. walks. Some did dinghy excursions during the Weather conditions were great with day and another happy hour was enjoyed Some relaxed, others did dinghy blue sky after 11 am and maybe a one under somewhat cloudy skies. excursions and crab traps were foot chop but it was lumpy from Egg dropped.

Island with a following sea. Rain commenced in the evening.

Anchors were deployed in Fury Cove at Penrose Island Marine Park by 4 pm and all enjoyed a happy hour marking the successful transit.

Tuesday, July 12 Wednesday, July 13 Thursday, July 14

Rain and obscured conditions were in There was heavy rain during the night It rained all night and visibility was order as the group pulled anchors at 10 which cleared in the morning allowing reduced as the boats left at 8:50 am am and proceeded up . Pete the resident caretaker to provide heading up Fitz Hugh for boaters with a 90 minute tour of the and Shearwater. Destination was Namu reached at 2:30 property which is listed by pm under heavy rain but a happy hour The skies lifted off the south end of www.landquest.com at $1.4 million. was held under cover in a floating shed Lama Passage and cell service was again with a fireplace. Misty rain arrived after 2 pm along with available. a Scottish gentleman in a kayak who left Some did a real quick walk of the At 1:20 after taking on fuel all were Vancouver on June 28 heading for abandoned cannery community in the tied to the concrete floats at . afternoon. Shearwater.

There was misty rain off and on all day.

Friday, July 15 Saturday, July 16 Sunday, July 17

Raining again !!!!!!!!!!!!! Some did laundry, Sunny skies greeted all as the group It rained all night and under cloudy grocery shopping and just staying dry departed at 9:30 heading down skies the group left at 10:10 am getting under cover. thru Reid Passage to a good current push thru Perceval Oliver Cove. Seas were smooth - some Narrows into Matheson Channel. A wonderful surprise at 3:30 as TJ put down lines and all enjoyed a dry day Farley with Vivian Morrow joined the Again fishing lines were dropped but all anchoring at 1 pm. group. And at 4:30 pm Denise Petersen were skunked this day - Akevitt and TJ and Rosemary Courtney arrived at Dinghy excursions, naps, crabbing and a Farley saw a small killer whale pod and Shearwater having flown up from lovely happy hour complimented the hot, all were anchored in Rescue Bay under Vancouver. sunny day now sunny skies by 2:30 pm.

All enjoyed happy Hour on Goosebumps Another happy hour with great food and and then a group dinner out at the pub. fun.

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Monday, July 18 Tuesday, July 19 Wednesday, July 20

Sunny skies were in order as the A calm, quiet night and anchors were An uncomfortable night - some anchors group departed at 10 am thru Jackson pulled at 9 am - sticky, black mud. dragged - and it was raining again!!!!! Narrows but at 10:30 the Freedom An obscured day with misty and at Leaving at 9:30 lumpy water was Too’s starboard engine gave a loud times heavy rain with all anchored at 2 encountered and Butedale was reached whirring sound and propulsion was pm in Khutze Inlet. at 11 am. lost. Arendall tied on and it was determined the coupler assembly was Crab traps dropped but no luck and a Primitive docks and a nasty current gone, options were discussed and it happy hour aboard Goosebumps. caused the boats to bounce most of the was decided to push onto Prince day resulting in some frayed dock lines.

Rupert with the port engine and It rained heavy at times but Vivian, effect repairs there. Brenda, Gerrard, Mary, Rosemary and Klemtu was reached at 12:45 pm, fuel Barry donned wet gear and toured topped off and with cell service what's left of the abandoned cannery

available calls were placed by the and walked up to the lake which Freedom Too to insurance companies becomes Butedale Falls. and to Bridgeview Marine in Rupert to Rain eased off at 5 pm and TJ Farley arrange for haul out. hosted happy hour.

Leaving at 2 pm it was windy and white capping on Finlayson channel with anchors being dropped in Bottleneck Inlet at 4:20 pm.

It was very windy at the anchorage as the Freedom Too hosted happy hour.

A humpback whale breached outside the anchorage about 8 pm that evening - spectacular.

Thursday, July 21 Friday, July 22 Saturday, July 23

Early morning blue sky and sunshine Underway at 8:40 lines were dropped Raining again !!!! gave way to obscured skies as photos down but again no luck. Anchors were lifted at 8 am and under were taken of the boats in front of Nettles Basin at Lowe Inlet was the low clouds the boats continued up the Butedale Falls. anchorage under blue skies at 1:30 pm. Grenville picking up a following sea from The water was smooth, small killer Baker Inlet. Depth was 100 feet - deepest whales were spotted in Fraser Reach anchorage of the entire trip - dinghy Anchoring in Kelp Passage at 2:30 pm and at 2:10 pm cell service was excursions - there is a waterfall off to there was a strong wind all day which regained in off Gil one side of the basin and a black bear didn't die down until midnight. Island where the BC Ferry Queen of was spotted on shore. the North went down with the loss of two passengers. Atrevida hosted happy hour.

Hartley Bay was the destination off Promise Island where fuel was topped

off and moorage secured. About 160 people call home, all the homes are built on pilings and

boardwalks connect all the properties.

A tour of the new medical clinic was arranged and due to it being a dry reserve happy hour was curtailed. Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 5 FALL 2011

Sunday, July 24 Monday, July 25

Leaving at 8 am under low clouds The Freedom Too went to the Arendall was the first to spot the Rushbrooke Floats, was pulled out at strobe lights of the container 9:30 am and hauled to Bridgeview terminal at Ridley Island marking our Marine where repairs were commenced arrival at Prince Rupert. on the starboard coupler assembly -

which entailed pulling out the engine. All were tied to the Prince Rupert

Rowing and Yacht Club at Cow Bay at The crew of Barry and Rosemary 11:20 am. returned to the marina and informed fellow boaters of what was happening Laundry and provisioning was the and then toured the city. order of the day and all enjoyed a group dinner out in the evening Returning to the boat - still on the hard celebrating a safe transit to BC's - spent the night aboard. northern most coastal city.

Tuesday, July 26 Wednesday, July 27 Thursday, July 28

The boat was put back in the water at Fuel was topped off at 7 am and by 8 am The group made it a layover day which noon, Barry did an oil change and tied the group was departing Prince Rupert was sprinkled with rain. up the engine compartment while heading south for sunshine. Dinghy excursions were had plus many Rosemary did the provisioning. Low cloud, rain and choppy seas were naps. There was a commercial fishery encountered on leaving the safety of There was sunshine late in the day. opening and boats of all sizes Prince Rupert’s well protected harbor. swarmed the Petro Canada fuel dock The Freedom Too dropped a line and adjacent to the marina all day topping Rosemary caught a lovely 12 lb Salmon off tanks. between Hammer and Kennedy Island. Happy hour was on the Freedom Too The group anchored off the north end and some enjoyed a final dinner out. of Grenville Channel in Kumelon Inlet There was some sunshine in the and all shared in the salmon. afternoon.

Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 Sunday, July 31

Underway at 7:45 am smooth seas A misty rain to start the day which Raining again but it didn't last long as greeted the boats as they headed ended with some light sunshine and a boats departed at 8:30 am with lines southbound. dry afternoon. being dropped off Money Point.

About half way down the channel they Some walked the community, others Goosebumps picked up three salmon, met the Scottish kayaker - previously followed a boardwalk to a lake and Atrevida one and Freedom Too was not met in Namu - he was very wet but in others just plain relaxed. lucky. good spirits. Up Verney Passage - spectacular Arriving in Hartley Bay and topping scenery - and into Bishop's Bay Hot off fuel at 5 pm the heavens opened Springs at 2:45 pm with the sun finally up and it poured rain. shining.

A group meeting determined it was Some took advantage of the hot tub in advisable to have a layover day in the afternoon while others simply

Hartley and all struggled to dry out. relaxed.

Happy hour was on the dock and in the evening some took advantage of "adult"

hot tubbing. Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 6 FALL 2011

Monday, August 1 Tuesday, August 2 Wednesday, August 3

It was a lovely warm, dry day Leaving at 8 am the [crew of] Freedom Underway at 8 am under cloudy skies departing at 10 am down Urusalla Too jumped up on plane and went to the but again smooth waters the group was Channel. head of Khutze Inlet which was not off Kynoch Inlet at 10:30 am - going to accessed on the trip north. the head were Atrevida, Akevitt and Water conditions were smooth, A lovely spot - photos were taken and Freedom Too arriving at noon. several boats took a side trip into video shot - a humpback surfaced just A very, closed in feeling - high granite Goat Harbor and all were tied up at off the port side of the Freedom Too cliffs - deep water and limited Butedale by 2:30 pm. heading into the inlet almost causing a anchorage at the head - Culpepper A group meeting at 5 pm to discuss collision. Lagoon leads back for another two miles various destinations. Out at 10:30 Freedom Too caught up but at low tide there were many rocks to be seen. with the group off Hemkish Narrows and all travelled down Sheep Passage Returning to Matheson Channel water arriving in Windy Bay at 2 pm. conditions were ideal and sunshine was A lovely calm sunny afternoon with order of the day. happy hour on Atrevida. Anchoring at 4:30 in Rescue Bay happy

hour was aboard Goosebumps.

Thursday, August 4 Friday, August 5 Saturday, August 6

Very foggy in early morning the three Blue skies and sunshine as the group Goosebumps stayed behind to affect power boats departed at 10 am for a left at 8 am for Shearwater. repairs while Freedom Too at 8:30 refuelling stop in Klemtu while the There were big swells down Seaforth am led Akevitt and Atrevida thru sailboats carried on to Oliver Cove. Channel to Idol Point and a humpback Gunboat Passage and down Dean Channel played off the starboard side of to Eucott Hot Springs passing the On leaving Klemtu at 1 pm Goosebumps Akevitt. Alexander McKenzie rock memorial. lost the port transmission slowing them to 3 miles an hour. It was a long Arriving at Shearwater at 11 am Freedom Too went around the corner to trip down Finlayson, Oscar Passage Goosebumps went to the service dock, check on Nascall Hot Springs meeting and Mathieson encountering rain/fog fuel was topped off, laundry up with the group at 3:30 pm. Blackflies and tide rips off Perceval Narrows commenced, provisioning undertaken. swarmed all the boats - the most insect arriving in Oliver Cove at 8 pm - a There was a group supper at the pub problem we had to deal with the entire tiring day for all concerned. and a meeting to determine further trip. destinations. At 5 pm all went ashore for photos, a

dip in the hot tub and a toast to Peter Ganz a great friend who was there in

2001.

Sunday, August 7 Monday, August 8 Tuesday, August 9

Lifting anchors at 3 pm under sunny Under very obscured skies the group A somewhat overcast day with all skies the boats went up around the left at 7 am down Dean Channel - the touring the museum in the morning, corner to Nascall Hot Springs leaving skies clearing and sunshine again was seeing a bear and further tours of the the dreaded blackflies behind. the order of the day as all secured community in the afternoon. moorage at Ocean Falls at noon. Sunshine and blue skies after 3 pm with Hot tubbing again with a wonderful a group meeting to discuss the cruising happy hour on the docks surrounded Crab traps were dropped and all toured schedule. by great scenery. the modern day coastal ghost town taking plenty of photos and video. Caretakers Al and Sharon were most All took a walk to Martin Valley - the generous giving us a tour of the residential section of Ocean Falls in the property listed with afternoon - having a drink at the Slaggo www.landquest.com at now $1.9 Saloon - only two beers - Bud or Lucky million. and red or white wine from a box. Somewhat windy in the later afternoon.

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Wednesday, August 10 Thursday, August 11 Friday, August 12

At 9:30 am Arendall and Freedom Too Cloudy and cool the group left at 12:30 Underway at 9 am lines were dropped left for Shearwater to top off fuel for shore and a walk up to Sager Lake but no luck and brought up at 10:45 am. and check on the status of arriving there at 1:20. Fitz Hugh Sound was a dead flat lake Goosebumps while Akevitt and A lovely spot - the beach is brown sugar and lines were dropped at 11:20 off the Atrevida continued down to Codville sand texture - a shoreline walk east end of Hakai Pass. Lagoon. returning to the boats after 3 pm and Great joy when Rosemary caught Arriving at 12:45 pm - Rosemary had Arendall arrived at 5 pm. another 12 lb salmon. dropped a line but no luck - fuel was Happy hour on Akevitt. topped off, Goosebumps was Rain showers swept the area and contacted and Arendall decided to Freedom Too rafted onto Arendall in stay over the night going to Bella Pruth Bay at 3 pm.

Bella to have bad bug bites on Denise All went ashore and walked to West checked. Beach at 4:40 pm for photos and a Freedom Too left at 2:30 and shoreside happy hour. anchored in Codville Lagoon at 4:30 pm under sunny skies.

Crab traps were dropped and the day was spent relaxing.

Saturday, August 13 Sunday, August 14 Monday, August 15

Raining !!!!!!!!!! The group decides to Leaving at 9 am Fitz Hugh Sound was Leaving at noon the boats proceeded to stay put and make it a layover day. choppy and the fish were not biting. Frypan Bay anchoring in 50 feet at 2:30 Skies cleared and the sun shone after pm. Into Dawson's Landing at 2 pm fuel was 5 pm. topped, laundry done, provisions A nice, secure anchorage it was a lovely restocked. blue sky day perfect for crabbing and relaxing. It began raining - again - after 4:30 pm

Tuesday, August 16 Wednesday, August 17 Thursday, August 18

Blue skies were in order when leaving Up at 4 am and underway at 5 am - still Leaving at noon under blue skies contact at noon - lines were dropped for two pitch black - big swells followed the was made with Smoochee Two anchored hours but no luck - and all were group past Cape Caution under in Moore Bay. anchored back in Fury Cove at 2 pm. A somewhat obscured skies until Jeanette Lines were dropped but again no luck. At happy hour on the Freedom Too Islands when the skies cleared and the 2:45 the group tied at Shawl Bay discussed future cruising plans and water became flat. Marina. the trip past Cape Caution. Atrevida left for the It was a hot sunny day with a patio side while Arendall, Freedom Too and happy hour. Akevitt continued to Sullivan Bay

arriving at 3 pm.

Fuel was topped off and all enjoyed a dinner out celebrating a safe south transit past Cape Caution.

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Friday, August 19 Saturday, August 20 Sunday, August 21

Leaving at 10:45 am Freedom Too At 1 pm Barry, Tony, Melanie and Gladys Raining !!!!!!!!!!!!! The group left at 10:50 fished down Fife Sound from noon to walked over to Billy Protors museum on am in obscured/drizzle going down 3 pm with no luck. Gilford Island. Cramer Passage, Retreat and Spring passage, coming out in Knight Inlet - Tying in at Pierre's at Echo Bay at Challenging in places it was a hot, sunny which was very lumpy the last five miles Gilford Island at 3:30 pm it was a afternoon. - into Lagoon Cove. warm, sunny day. Smoochee Two A group meeting at 4 pm discussed joined the group and just after 6 pm Tying at 3 pm fuel was topped off and future stops and all attended the Goosebumps arrived after spending 13 all attended the happy hour where Bill famous pig roast at Pierre's. days in Shearwater being repaired. again was telling bear stories. It was a great event - $20 a person, a Their arrival relieved much anxiety There was heavy rain from 5 pm potluck dish and all enjoyed a large among the group. onwards. roasted pig.

Monday, August 22 Tuesday, August 23 Wednesday, August 24

Leaving at 7 am there was misty rain, Very foggy when leaving at 9:30 am A layover day with all going ashore at fog and a following sea down the down Nodales Channel but it cleared off the trappers cabin at 11 am for group Johnstone Straits. Chatham Point on . photos - absent Arendall who left early for Heriot Bay. Very little recreational boat traffic Lines were again dropped but in 90 this date and the group was struck minutes not a strike. Freedom Too relocated anchorage in with monsoon rains outside of Blind the afternoon into Wiatt Bay and Barry, Caught up with the group including the Channel. Rosemary, Brenda, Gerrard, Mary, now returned Atrevida at Okisollo Harald and Melainie went ashore for a Smoochee Two and Akevitt moored at Rapids and successfully transited same walk to . Blind Channel while Freedom Too, at 1 pm. Goosebumps and Arendall continued Happy hour was hosted by Smoochee All anchored at 1:45 pm and Freedom to Shoal Bay. Two. Too hosted happy hour. Those at Shoal Bay enjoyed a walk

around the property, drinks at the A Frame and 56 cents a foot all in for moorage.

Thursday, August 25

The last official organized cruise day got underway at 6:40 am with Note...... Goosebumps, Akevitt and Freedom Too heading south to catch the slack From Gorge Goosebumps and Arendal spent time in at Surge Narrows. , Atrevida pushed for home, Akevitt went to Smoochee Two and Atrevida went via Pender Harbor, Gibsons and then on to Genoa Bay for the Hole in the Wall and around the backside to Gorge Harbor. Labor Day cruise. Rosemary fished for two hours but no Freedom Too took two days to decompress at anchor in luck and all were tied in Gorge at 11 am. Squirrel Cove and then went to Newcastle Island in Nanaimo Again - laundry, fuelling, provisioning were in order. for three days, a night in Ladysmith, Telegraph Harbor and

A final group photo and dinner out then to Genoa Bay for the Labor Day cruise completed the official cruise to Prince Rupert. Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 9 FALL 2011

Butedale in the rain Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 10 FALL 2011

Eucott Hot Springs Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 11 FALL 2011

Pig Roast at Pierres - Echo Bay

Rosemary and her 2nd fish

Slaggo Saloon at Ocean Falls Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 12 FALL 2011

Butedale Falls

Ocean Falls Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 13 FALL 2011

Bottleneck Cove - morning fog July 19, 2011 at 7:38 am Bottleneck Cove - Sqadron departing July 19, 2011 at 8:22 am

Mateson Channel - Atrevida2 July 17, 2011 at 9:50 am

Kumealon Inlet - morning July 29, 2011 at 7:36 am Special Supplement to The Anchorline page 14 FALL 2011

West Beach Calvert Island

Places in the log (in order): 28. Hartley Bay 56. Shearwater 29. Promise Island 57. Codville Lagoon 1. Blaine, WA 30. Grenville Channel 58. Bella Bella 2. Poets' Cove 31. Nettles Basin 59. Sager Lake 3. Ganges Marina 32. Lowe Inlet 60. Fitz Hugh Sound 4. Schooner Cove 33. Grenville 61. Pruth Bay 5. Campbell River Discovery Marina 34. Baker Inlet 62. West Beach 6. Seymour Narrows 35. Kelp Passage 63. Dawson's Landing 7. Chatham Point 36. Ridley Island 64. Frypan Bay 8. Johnstone Straits 37. Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club 65. Fury Cove 9. Port Neville 38. Cow Bay 66. Cape Caution 10. Port Harvey Marina 39. Rushbrooke Floats 67. Jeanette Islands 11. Lagoon Cove 40. Kumelon Inlet 68. Sullivan Bay 12. Knight Inlet 41. Hartley Bay 69. Moore Bay 13. Tribune Channel 42. Money Point 70. Shawl Bay Marina 14. Springer 43. Verney Passage 71. Johnstone Straits 15. Retreat Passage 44. Bishop's Bay Hot Springs 72. Blind Channel 16. Echo Bay on Gilford Island 45. Urusalla Channel 73. Shoal Bay 17. Sullivan Bay 46. Khutze Inlet 74. Nodales Channel 18. Cape Caution 47. Hemkish Narrows 75. Chatham Point 19. Jackson Narrows 48. Kynoch Inlet 76. Discovery Passage 20. Klemtu 49. Culpepper Lagoon 77. Okisollo Rapids 21. Finlayson channel 50. Matheson Channel 78. Heriot Bay 22. Bottleneck Inlet 51. Rescue Bay 79. Wiatt Bay 23. Khutze Inlet 52. Nascall Hot Springs 80. Call Inlet 24. Butedale 53. Dean Channel 81. Surge Narrows 25. Butedale Falls 54. Ocean Falls 82. Hole in the Wall 26. Fraser Reach 55. Martin Valley 83. Gorge Harbor 27. Wright Sound