Denis Dwyer
Paddler
Wallace Island - Conover Cove
I visited this site on May 15, 2012
Coordinates: 48°56.303N x 123°32.655W
The landing site here is muddy sand mixed with fist sized rocks.
The campsite is up an inclined trail about 10 feet (3meters) above the beach.
The site is a well kept grass lawn surrounded by trees.
There is a picnic table and pit toilets and a water pump is a short walk away.
There are some interesting old buildings and a marina to explore.
A metal food storage box is provided to protect your food from raccoons.
A small camping fee is required and is payable at a kiosk.
Wallace Island and Conover Cove on Google Earth
The landing site at Conover Cove
The campsite at Conover Cove
Old signs decorate this buildings at Conover Cove.
This water pump is a short walk from the campsite.
This was the second of 34 Canadian campsites on my 2012 Inside Passage kayaking trip.
I visited this site on May 15, 2012
Coordinates: 48°56.303N x 123°32.655W
The landing site here is muddy sand mixed with fist sized rocks.
The campsite is up an inclined trail about 10 feet (3meters) above the beach.
The site is a well kept grass lawn surrounded by trees.
There is a picnic table and pit toilets and a water pump is a short walk away.
There are some interesting old buildings and a marina to explore.
A metal food storage box is provided to protect your food from raccoons.
A small camping fee is required and is payable at a kiosk.
Wallace Island and Conover Cove on Google Earth
The landing site at Conover Cove
The campsite at Conover Cove
Old signs decorate this buildings at Conover Cove.
This water pump is a short walk from the campsite.
This was the second of 34 Canadian campsites on my 2012 Inside Passage kayaking trip.