Desolation Sound is a popular boating and kayaking destination north of theSunshine Coast in the province ofBritish Columbia. It is an area of huge mountains and wilderness with little civilization and untouched cruising grounds. For purposes of this guide, it includes the eastern portion of theDiscovery Islands (East and West Redonda Islands), Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park and Toba Inlet. This article does not include information about50.0964-124.92451Cortes Island, which has its own article and forms the western edge of Desolation Sound.
Desolation Sound was inhabited by tribes of the Mainland Comox First Nation prior to the arrival of Europeans. In the summer of 1792, two expeditions led by Captains George Vancouver, Dionisio Alcalá Galiano and Cayetano Valdés y Flores arrived and cooperated in mapping the sound. Vancouver named it Desolation Sound, cryptically claiming that "there was not a single prospect that was pleasing to the eye".

There is no scheduled ferry service to Desolation Sound. Aside from operating a private boat, the only other option is to hire a water taxi fromCampbell River (onVancouver Island) orLund on theSunshine Coast.

Eating options are pretty much limited to the accommodation you're staying at. Limited food supplies are available from the general store at Refuge Cove, otherwise you'll need to bring all your food with you.
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