Located at the mouth of Salmon Inlet, the Park has two camping areas. Anchorages front each. There is no potable water. There is a light on the tiny islet south of the Kunechin Point. Approach the cove on the W side of the point from W. Best to stern-tie to one of the little points in this cove with your bow pointed south. The water is deep (5-10 metres) but the bottom is unreliable. This cove is exposed to weather from the S and SE. The second place to lay over is on the east side of the point and is approached from the SE on Salmon Inlet. Rocks abound south of the entrance, to port as you near and there are two massive drying rocks in the centre of the cove. Depths are only 2-3 metres in the outer cove and only very shallow hulls can venture into the inner cove. Exposed to the S and SE; stern-tie recommended with bottom holding unreliable. We always delight at the wildlife around the Point. Ospreys and bald eagles and frequent seals on the islets near the light. The Point is a great place to explore by kayak with some fascinating geology – stress fractures, erratics, mineral seams – along the shore.



