Isabella Island and Jackson Rock 48.45 N 123.26 W) are two tiny, fair-weather havens for those seeking a day or over-night of relative solitude. There are a few unmarked buoys for tying up at Isabella Island, in 2-4 metres with good holding in sand and mud. A stern line is recommended to secure against ferry wash. Jackson Rock is an intriguing kayak locale and there is a hiking trail on the shore. The land belongs to the Tsawout First Nation, which allows visitors access. Anchor between the large (Jackson) rock and Salt Spring Island in 6 m with good holding in mud and sand.