Storm Bay

Your first refuge in Sechelt Inlet rewards you with a variety of exploration options. Kayaking, a warm lagoon, and the remains of an old cannery make for a full afternoon. On the west side of the mouth of the bay are two small private islets.  Behind them is a smaller island that is public land. Enter Storm Bay from the NE and swing west once you are past the third island. It is all private land surrounding the cove, but you can stern-tie to shore.  This is a popular anchorage because it is well protected against all weather. Depths near the mainland shore are shallow: 2-4 metres. Holding is good in sand and mud.