Discover The Broughtons & Vancouver Island
• Kelsey Bay to Port Hardy
• New Revised Second Edition 2016
• by Anne & Laurence Yeadon-Jones
The Broughtons region lies along the eastern fringe of Queen Charlotte Strait, nestled between the coastal mainland and northeast Vancouver Island. On the northeast shore of Vancouver Island, Port McNeill is the cruising boater’s gateway to the Broughtons. Acclaimed for its dramatic mountain backdrops, wild beauty and First Nations’ history, the Broughton Archipelago and surrounding islands offer a choice of sheltered anchorages that are linked by family marine resorts that offer moorage and the opportunity to socialize with other boaters; some resorts also offer fuel, provisions and hiking trails.
This guide encompasses the waters of Mayne Passage and Blind Channel on the northern east coast of Vancouver Island. The guidebook provides information about the best routes for sailing and helpful advice for planning and locating fuel/water stops and markets to replenish provisions, often with a good choice of produce. There is also information regarding local events and cruising services.