Saturday, July 28, 2018

Did You Know?


It’s not widely known that a lovely marina is tucked in Turner Bay near the Copeland Islands, north of Lund.  Although the marina is private, transient space is offered in unoccupied slips; ample side-tie is also used for transient moorage at the south end of the two sets of docks; moorage is for boats under 60 feet.  
The views overlooking the Strait of Georgia are gorgeous and the grounds are lovely with quality-made picnic tables and numerous flower baskets.  This scenic, quiet location is a delight, with the fitting name of “Bliss Landing.” 
A country road leads to a small park and continues to the north set of docks, it’s a relaxing, pleasant walk.  From the south docks, turn left at the very unique “Welcome to Bliss” sign. 
Bliss Landing has many of the convenient services boaters appreciate, like showers and laundry, and even a cozy reading room.  Guests will find water at the docks; 30amp and 50amp power.  Next time you are heading north or find that Lund is full, don’t forget about lovely Bliss Landing; register at the office located upland from the south docks.


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