Sailing Tours of the Inside Passage:
12 day Itinerary to Desolation Sound with a Princess Louisa Alternate
Day 1-Sunday-2:00PM: After we get
you settled aboard Northwind we will set
sail from Bellingham to Sucia. This is one
of the northern most islands in the San
Juan chain and one of our personal favorites.
We will get anchored and enjoy the
views of Mt. Baker. If you like we can go
ashore after dinner for a sunset walk.
Day 2-Monday: We depart early to cross into Canada and
clear customs at Bedwell Harbor on Pender Island. We will
sail north and overnight in a bay south of Dodd Narrows. If
the wind is blowing from the south we enjoy anchoring in
the North Cove on Thetis Island.
Day 3-Tuesday: Today we’re bound for Dodd Narrows
(a tidewater rapids) at slack water and we will proceed to
Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. Nanaimo is the 3rd largest
city on 300 mile long Vancouver Island. We will take on
water and fuel as needed. We will be docked at a marina
so you can check out the town. If city life is not for you then head over to Newcastle Island and explore
miles of trails. We will eat dinner out tonight.
Day 4-Wednesday: Early morning departure
to cross the Strait of Georgia. The distance is
17 miles to Welcome Pass. We may go onto
beautiful Ballet Bay on Nelson island. This is
a great place to go kayaking!
At this point we can either head east up
the fjords to Princess Louisa Inlet or north
for Desolation Sound. Let’s start with
Princess Louisa Inlet and you can pick up
with Desolation Sound on Day 4.
Day 5-Thursday: From Ballet Bay we head up Agamemnon
channel (say that 10 times, fast!) bound for the Harmony Islands
in Hotham Sound. If we can catch a prevailing breeze we
may sail. The first waterfall you see is coming from Freil lake.
We may choose to anchor in Hotham Sound for the night. It is
often warm enough to swim here in the summer!
Day 6-Friday: Today we will motor up Jervis Inlet as it narrows
and turns into Princess Royal Reach. All along the mountains
seem to be getting closer as the fjord narrows. Look for indian
pictographs on the rock faces! Our goal is to navigate Northwind
through Malibu Rapids at slack tide and enter Princess Louisa
Inlet. Once inside the inlet, the passage narrows to 1/4 mile wide
and the mountains stretch over a mile high into the clouds. It is
truly breathtaking. At the end of the four mile inlet awaits the
awesome Chatterbox Falls. It is especially impressive in the
spring or early summer when the snow is melting from the ice
fields high above. (after a heavy rain we have counted over 40
other waterfalls in this area) We will tie up to the floats so you
can walk to the falls.
Day 7-Saturday: There are some beautiful hiking trails here for the adventurous. You might spot mountain
goats on the cliffs or bear in the area if you’re lucky. This is also an excellent place to go for a paddle in the
kayak. At high tide you can kayak close to the falls for an incredible view! Now you understand why many have
called Princess Louisa Inlet the “eighth wonder of the world.”

Day 8-Sunday: Finally
it is time to say goodbye
to the Princess. We make
an early departure with
the tide through Malibu
rapids and head down
the Sunshine Coast for
Smugglers Cove Marine
Park (a cute anchorage
with some nice hiking
trails).
Please pick up with Day 9 for the return leg to Bellingham.
Desolation Sound Continued:
Day 4-Wednesday: We continue our long passage up the Sunshine Coast all the way to Desolation Sound. If
it is clear as you round Sarah Point, there are some awesome
mountains to
see! Our anchorage for the night will be our own
secret spot up Malaspina Inlet. After anchoring you will have
time for kayaking or exploring on shore.
Day 5-Thursday: Today we head up Lewis channel to Teakerne
Arm and check out Cassel Lake Falls, then it’s on to Sutil
Channel to explore scenic Von Donop Inlet. Great hiking and
kayaking possibilities in the coves around the inlet.
Day 6-Friday: We are going to head up Pryce Channel for its
beautiful mountain views then down Waddington Channel to
overnight at Roscoe Bay. You will find some nice hiking trails ashore and
maybe an afternoon swim in warm Black
Lake. We have a great swimming
hole. Otherwise as an alternate it is just a short hop over to beautiful
Prideaux Haven anchorage for the night. This has the best view of the
mountains and wonderful coves to explore by kayak. Beautiful hiking
trails here as well. A great place to kayak through warm shallow tidal
pools with many sea stars.
Day 7-Saturday: We will head
over to Refuge Cove in the morning
to take on fuel, water and provisions,
then we head up Okeover
Inlet. Tonight we eat out at the
Laughing Oyster Restaurant.
Day 8-Sunday: It is time to leave
Desolation Sound. We make an
early departure and head down the Sunshine Coast for Smugglers Cove
Marine Park (a cute anchorage with some nice hiking trails).
Both Desolation Sound & Princess Louisa Inlet continue
here for the return passage.
Day 9-Monday: We cross the Strait of Georgia in the morning
and enter Silva Bay on Gabriola Island. A pretty bay that is protected
from the winds of the strait. We will spend the afternoon
exploring ashore.
Day 10-Tuesday: We let the morning tide take us through
Gabriola Pass. We will head south and end up near the border at
an anchorage somewhere in the Gulf Islands. One of our favorites is cute little Selby cove on the north end of
Prevost Island.
Day 11-Wednesday: Today we cross back into the US and we head
all the way to Friday Harbor to clear customs. Once cleared we
head for upright channel and cross Rosario Strait for our anchorage
at Cypress Island. Another of our favorite spots in the San Juans.
Day 12-Thursday: We chart our final leg back to Bellingham. We
will try to have you back to the dock around noon.
Cruise notes: We generally recommend passages to Princess Louisa Inlet in the late spring or early summer for
the best waterfalls. Desolation Sound is perfect for anytime but our favorite is early July or late August.