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June 3rd 2010
Published: June 16th 2010
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After delaying our departure by one day due to bad weather, we left Orcas Island at 10:30am under partly cloudy skies and 5 knots of wind from the SE. We checked into Canadian customs using our Nexus pass which allows us to call in rather than going to a specific customs dock. This was complicated only by the fact that we were declaring the wine we brought aboard for our trip. We ultimately paid a 125% tax on the wine. Protectionism is alive and well even with NAFTA.

Ganges, on Salt Spring Island, is a favorite stop on any trip. But since it has a good grocery store, it was a very necessary stop for us to pick up items that may not be brought in from the US. The fruits and vegetables are really good here.

About 1 mile from town, I dropped a crab pot in a spot which had been quite successful on past trips. A couple hours later, I picked it up and had about a dozen crabs, 4 of which were legal. This provided the basis of a very good dinner.

We stayed at the public dock, directly in town.

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