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Anchored in Sechelt Inlet at Maclean Bay August 2003 for a little fishing and relaxing. We caught 5 springs in the 8 to 30 pound range during our five day trip. It never blows and the hatchery does an excellent job releasing salmon for everyone to catch. |
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| Were leaving Sechelt Inlet heading for the Skookumchuck to get around the Sechelt Peninsula to Secret Cove. Below were watching the fish jump for one last time before we pull anchor. I'm sure we will be back again next year and have a few more fish tales. | ![]() |
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Taking a cruise on the Fraser River on a spring day. Below is Sid playing guitar, he is a local fishing guide and designed the Glendevon website. |
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Were heading to the Gulf Islands on a weekend excursion. All systems are running like they should be. Its smooth sailing.
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Here were are anchored in Squirrel Cove for the weekend with Mel Booth on his boat the Robbie - B who is the major contributor of photos for the site. The weather has been hot and sunny! |
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| The tugs taking a rest beside the logs! She's definitely not going to be pulling any of them soon! |
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Its time to show the boat off at the Wooden Boat Festival held in Gibsons BC. There were a lot of people who came down to look at her! |
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| Easter Long weekend 2004 trip to Howe Sound. The weather was like summer conditions and Mel's prawns were even better! | ![]() |
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| Tied up at the 2004 Maple Bay Wooden Boat Festival. The weather was awesome and there was lots of vistors to check out the boats. Click here for more pictures taken during the event during the May long weekend.. |
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| Grant and Art going through the list of pieces he needs to hook up his horns on his boat the Tugboat the "Breeze". | ![]() |
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| Heading out of Maple Bay to Polier Pass. We notified the Seaspan Cavalier when we were getting ready to pass him on his starboard side. The weather was excellent and it was time to go home and get some much needed rest! | ![]() |
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The Tugboat meet this year was held down across the line at Orcas Isalnd on the July 4th, 2004 weekend. Art and Tom had flat calm weather their and back and they even let Tom into their country. |
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| This years trip began July 25, 2004 to Ocean Falls to do some sightseeing. Tim, Art and Rien took the Tug up.The big building at the end of the dock is the Hotel which at the time it was built was the 2nd largest in North America. The blue Bldg is the powerplant. | ![]() |
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| The yellow is the Ocean Falls Harbour Master's Office. The picture below is the power dam for the settlement of Ocean Falls, Shearwater and Bella Bella. We stayed a couple of days and a Grizzly was reported walking down the main street. | ![]() |
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| Captain Rein is holding his first two ever salmon caught. They were caught off Idol Point just past Bella Bella. The Court House is where Art spent a few days getting things straightened out (actually City Hall) in the old days.. | ![]() |
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| Glendevon tied up at Ocean Falls to fill up with the awesome freshwater. All the boats pump out there water to taken on the chlorine free stuff. As usual the sun was out and it was raining at the same time. This is typical Ocean Falls weather which is the wettest in B.C. | ![]() |
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| Joel's spent the night with us at Sonora Island on his boat the Okisollo. Below is the Shearwater Marine Resort. We had some nice weather their and spent a week running back to the fishing grounds. All the amenities were right there. | ![]() |
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| Joe's boat the last morning before heading up to Point Harvey where he has a cottage. Below Art is getting ready to chef up another famous tug boat meal. After 12 years of restoring the tug this was the first major trip. | ![]() |
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| At Namu you can still see the standing two storey bnunkhouses used for the for employees from the old processing facility. It was once a thriving cannery village. A boardwalk system allowed access to all of the various facilities in the area. | ![]() |
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| Namu was once a central hub also for commercial fishermen and many people from around BC worked their. Many boaters still visit the area to look at the historic village and reminisce about when Naum was in its hey day! | ![]() |
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| Tim and Art fishing in the Pac Man in Sechelt Inlet. One of the many nice spring salmon Tim had caught! | ![]() |
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| The Glendevon crew Kelly and Rollie at the 2005 Maple Bay Wooden Boat Festival. We saw a lot of rain this year, however everyone still had a lot of fun. The event is in it's 10th year and keeps getting bigger every year. Check out the pictures of the festival Click Here! | ![]() |
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| From March 6th to March 9th, 2006 the Glendevon and 6 other large boats travelled to Jervis Inlet,Chatterbox Falls. The area is truly magnificent with the warm sun melting the mountain snow that creates more than sixty waterfalls that cascade down the mountain into Princess Louisa Inlet below. | ![]() |
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