Welcome to the Johnstone Strait Ultimate Virtual Sea Kayaking Tour
Day one
Day
1 Dawned with a cloudless sky so deep a blue I felt I could reach out and gather
it into a pail. At nine o'clock sharp with anticipation in the air, we met at
the 'Yak Shack', Spirit of the West's base, located on quaint Quadra Island. Here
we met the owners of the company and the trip's guides who answered our various
questions, fitted us with PFDs and took care of last minute details. When the
van was piled high with food totes, water jugs, guide's gear and our personal
gear, we climbed in and headed down to the marina where we were to meet our water
taxi.
The
water taxi, 'Hi Flyer', with her captain Lee, sat ready and waiting. She was a
sturdy looking 32 foot welded aluminium dual hulled boat especially designed for
transiting the varied coastal waters. The large back deck provided plenty of room
for bulkier items and inside the closed cabin under the deluxe padded bench seats
there was ample room for personal luggage. Once the gear was loaded and we were
aboard, we picked a seat and made ourselves comfortable to enjoy the journey through
the coast's maze of forested islands; each with a beauty of its own.
Shortly
after departing we passed through the famous Seymour Narrows known for having
some of worlds fastest tidal currents reaching speeds of 15 knots. The 'Hi Flyer'
effortlessly zipped through the swirling waters due to her shallow draft, but
both our captain and our guides had fascinating stories of the many boats that
had come to grief in this awe striking narrows.
On we sped, up our highway
of sparkling water, keeping Vancouver Island on our left and the many islands
and channels nestled at the foot of the mainland to our right. Now and then we
caught a glimpse of the jagged snow-capped peaks of the Coast Mt. Range, framed
by the green foot-hills and the blue sky.
En
route we stopped in a lovely cove where we sat in the stillness of the morning,
sipping hot tea, eating fresh homemade muffins and soaking up our surroundings.