Four routes through the Pacific Northwest — from a Gulf Islands backyard loop to a Desolation Sound expedition and the far-north Broughtons. These are in development for the first paid season, shaped and tested through a friends-and-family shakedown year. No dates or pricing yet — here's the shape of them.
Destination
Desolation Expedition
The headline trip. Fly in to the grounds by floatplane, then the warm-water anchorages, waterfalls, and granite of Desolation Sound — the Pacific Northwest's marquee cruising ground.
Length
8 days
Region
Desolation Sound
Season
Mid-summer
Backyard
Gulf Islands
The home-grounds loop. Quiet anchorages, island hikes, local food and wine, and short hops between them — no long passages, no border crossings.
Length
8 days
Region
Southern Gulf Islands
Season
Spring & fall
Passage
Up the Coast
The repositioning legs, made the trip. Sail the Sunshine Coast between the Gulf Islands and the northern grounds — more time under sail, small-town stops, fewer crowds.
Length
8–10 days
Region
Sunshine Coast
Season
Early & late season
Reach
Far North — Broughtons
The long-format expedition. Through the tidal rapids and Johnstone Strait into the Broughton Archipelago — remote anchorages, abundant wildlife, the wildest water on the route.
Length
10–14 days
Region
Broughton Archipelago
Season
Peak summer
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