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Beausoleil Island, Georgian Bay Islands National Park By Ben Ho |
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There are no public boat ramps in the area, and I was shocked to find that Marinas charge almost Toronto price for parking. Launching fee plus parking for 5 days amounts to over $60! We picked Bayview Marina as it is located closest to the Cedar Spring campground. To get to Beausoleil, one must go around Roberts Island through a rather busy and narrow waterway, and then swing west. This area is strewn with dangerous rocks and shoals, and especially with the Lake’s water level being low this summer, an iron sail (aka motor) is a necessity to get through the channels! The 17 ft. Marsh Hen floats in less than 1 foot of water; with the center board down it draws less than 4 feet. The massive center board is gravity-dropped, and when it hits shallow grounds it simply rises up, usually with hardly a scratch. Even so, we were being extra careful as this was the first time we sailed in this area. We headed into a light south-west wind, and as the boat was loaded with camping gears and was not in the easiest state to maneuver sails, I simply kept the motor going and reached Beausoleil by smelly power. With the antique 4-horse Everinrude on the Hen, it took about 40 minutes to get to the main docks. Copyright ©2000 Ben Ho |
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