will love the white sand beaches of Goose Islands. Hike, swim, have a picnic, and relax before you head back to the resort, and keep an ear open for the howl of the coast Gray Wolf. Take a trip out to McInnis Island or Ivory Island to visit the lighthouses and watch for eagles and killer whales.
Shearwater has a new lodge with a bar, restaurant, campground and RV parking. There’s transient moorage for sail and powerboats, a fuel dock, repair shipyard, boat rental, bait, tackle, and fishing licenses available on site. There’s also grocery, hardware and liquor stores as well as a laundromat and showers. Stay as long as you like; there’s lots to do here.
coRpoRate RetReatS There’s no better place for your corporate retreat than Shearwater Resort. Bring your team and watch the magic happen. The remote location guarantees little to no distractions. And the raw beauty and friendly atmosphere of the resort will relax even the most tightly wound among you.
Your price includes all meals (including wine at dinner), all transportation to and from the bear, totem, pictograph and other viewing areas, as well as a First Nations guide to point out the histori- cal and natural wonders of the area.
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