Lane Moss's Utopian Island
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Utopian Street Art
On Wallace Island we want you to be expressive about yourself.
We want you to be bright and colorful like this photo. On my island it would be expressive like this everywhere. It would be beautiful.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Individuality
Wallace Island encourages individuality. We want you to be your self. We want you to feel safe, secure, and at home. Here you can be your self and not be made fun of, or pushed around.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Daily Life and Economy
The daily life on Wallace Island is a happy life. Everyone gets along and everyone is equal. When you wake up in the morning all you hear is nature and silence. Nobody is in pain or sorrow. Everything is great. The economy is great as well. There are jobs for everybody and nobody is ever layed off.Everything is peaceful. If you want to have surinity come to Wallace Island.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Wallace Island
Wallace Island Marine Provincial Park, located in beautiful Trincomali Channel between the northern ends of Saltspring Island and Galiano Island, is a popular destination for boaters and kayakers exploring the southern Gulf Islands.
The numerous beaches, coves and offshore islets provide plenty of sheltered paddling opportunities in this picturesque park, which is ideal for day trips from Vancouver Island and overnight camping. Bald eagles, black-tailed deer and mink are common in the park, as well as harbour seals, sea lions and river otters, which can often be spotted offshore.
This park has limited development, but offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, kayaking, wildlife viewing and hiking. Walking trails will take you throughout most of the park, providing views of the folded rock formations that compose the island. Facilities are limited to an information shelter, water, pit toilets, picnic tables and 18 walk-in campsites at the designated camping areas of Conover Point, Chivers Point and Cabin Bay. Campfires are not permitted. A small dock is available at Conover Cove, as well as an octagonal dingy dock at Princess Bay. Sheltered anchorage and stern tie rings are available in Conover Cove and Princess Bay.
The numerous beaches, coves and offshore islets provide plenty of sheltered paddling opportunities in this picturesque park, which is ideal for day trips from Vancouver Island and overnight camping. Bald eagles, black-tailed deer and mink are common in the park, as well as harbour seals, sea lions and river otters, which can often be spotted offshore.
This park has limited development, but offers opportunities for swimming, fishing, kayaking, wildlife viewing and hiking. Walking trails will take you throughout most of the park, providing views of the folded rock formations that compose the island. Facilities are limited to an information shelter, water, pit toilets, picnic tables and 18 walk-in campsites at the designated camping areas of Conover Point, Chivers Point and Cabin Bay. Campfires are not permitted. A small dock is available at Conover Cove, as well as an octagonal dingy dock at Princess Bay. Sheltered anchorage and stern tie rings are available in Conover Cove and Princess Bay.
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