Mayne Island
Mayne is an island where history is immediately apparent.
Village Bay, where the ferry docks, acknowledges a First Nations settlement
of great antiquity. During the 1858 Fraser River gold rush, the miners
camped in what is still called Miners' Bay, and the historic Springwater
Lodge has been in use since 1895.
Today's traveller can reach the island by ferry from Swartz
Bay and Tsawwassen by ferry, or by float plane. The hospitality tradition
continues with a variety of accommodation, from camping through bed &
breakfasts and Inns. Gas, groceries and galleries are all available, while
a doctor and liquor store provide for more specialized needs.
There's an abundance of outdoor recreation activities including
hiking, cycling, kayaking, and tennis. There are many beaches on the island
and several parks which include Mount Parke with a spectacular of the
Southern Gulf Islands and Georgina Point Lighthouse at the entrance to
Active Pass.
Information courtesy of The
Gulf Islands Guide.
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