Glenthorne Passage, Prevost Island

There are seven anchorages on Prevost Island. Many think Glenthorne Passage is the most remarkable. It offers excellent protection even in unsettled weather. During the long days of summer the Passage points at the sunset. The protected waters are ideal for paddle-boarding and kayaking. All surrounding islands and Prevost Island are private property, so you can look but not touch. Enter the Passage between Glenthorne Point and tiny Owl Island. There is good holding in 4-6 m in mud throughout the Passage.