AMENITIES The cottage has 2 bedrooms - an upstairs loft and
a downstairs room. Each has a queen bed. There are also two portable beds, so six people is really the maximum that
can comfortably stay. There is one bathroom. The living room is open, with 18 foot ceilings
and glass all along the front wall. The view from the living room is the bay, the ocean, and
the forested tip of the island. No other houses are visible. A wood stove in the living room
provides ample heat in the colder months, but just in case, there are individually controlled electric baseboards
in each room.
The cabin is of course fully furnished - right down to the corkscrew and the garlic press.
High quality fresh linens and towels are provided. Laundry of sheets and towels will be
taken care of for you, but if you would like to wash your own personal items, there is a
small washer and dryer.
A wrap-around deck provides a great place to dine in the warmer months, and a great place to
watch the ocean even in the colder months. A barbeque is available to cook the fish you just
caught, or the steaks you just bought, in case the fish all got away.
WEATHER The Gulf Islands are in the warmest part of Canada.
You may have heard that
Vancouver gets a lot of rain, but those rain clouds sail right over Mayne Island and don't drop
anything until they hit the mountains of the mainland, leaving the islands with a dry
climate. So much so that it can be a problem in summer (you'll have to go easy in the shower!).
Summer temperatures are hot during the day, but cooling off at night.
Winter temperatures rarely go below freezing, and you'll hardly ever see snow here, so a
weekend in the winter can actually be quite cozy, specially when you throw some
logs on the fire.
KAYAKING The Gulf Islands near Vancouver contain some of the best
ocean kayaking areas anywhere. The water is pristine, the wildlife abundant, and views of
the surrounding islands are stunning. Sightings of seals, sea otters, and various sea birds
are common, and most animals will let you get quite close. Kayaks can be rented on the
island for anywhere from an hour or two to several days. You can even rent kayaks for your
entire stay and dock them in front of the cabin. You can take day trips and come back each
evening to the comfort of the cabin and a nice fire in the wood stove. For those keen to try
fishing, you can catch tasty rock cod while kayaking in the bay in front of the cabin. Your
views of the islands from a kayak will vary from completely wild forested areas roaming with
deer, to picturesque bays populated with cottages at the waterline. There are several
restaurants that will let you beach your boat so you can stop for a restful lunch.
WILDLIFE Hunting is not allowed on Mayne Island, so the wildlife
are pretty friendly. The deer will often wander onto the property to see if there's anything
to eat. There's a colony of seals living just across the bay from the cabin. You can watch
them from the deck, and you can hear them barking at night. You can also see bald eagles
soaring overhead, and sea otters are occasionally seen at the water's edge.
HIKING Mayne Island is mostly forested and offers plenty of
opportunities for short hikes. The highest point on the island is Mount Park
and a hiking trail up the mountain leads to wonderful views of the surrounding islands. The
roads on the island are very quiet, so a walk along a road can also be a pleasant hike. The
forest cover is mainly Douglas Fir and Western Red Cedar, with Arbutus
trees near the coast. The centre of the island is host to large stands of enormous fir and
cedar, giving a hushed and
cathedral-like atmosphere to the area. Since there is no hunting on the island, the wildlife is
tame, and you are sure to see deer and other animals on your hike.
BIKING If you'd like to bring bikes to the island, there are
plenty of back roads to cycle along - actually, there is nothing but back
roads. They are somewhat hilly, so you'll certainly get a workout. You can also take bikes
on the ferries that travel to the other Gulf Islands, where there are many more miles of
excellent biking roads.
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