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Aboard our Bayliner 4788, we drop anchor and set up a perfect stern tie at Walsh Cove—one of Desolation Sound's most scenic and sheltered marine park anchorages! Walsh Cove Provincial Park sits at the northern end of Waddington Channel on the east side of West Redonda Island, protected by the small Gorges Islands group. This compact, all-weather spot offers stunning rocky shores, lush forested backdrops, crystal-clear waters for swimming/diving/kayaking, and a peaceful, remote feel—complete with ancient Indigenous pictographs on nearby cliffs. It's a favorite for boaters heading toward Toba Inlet's waterfalls or seeking a quieter alternative to busier Desolation Sound spots like Prideaux Haven. We walk through the straightforward approach (easy once past the islets), anchoring in good-holding depths around the edges (center is very deep), then stern tying to shore rings/chains for security in this popular cove—room for 15-25 boats when everyone cooperates! Watch Marcia paddle out on the stand up paddleboard to handle the stern line like a pro—classic teamwork for a snug, stable setup on our pilothouse cruiser. The views, the tranquility, and that magical Desolation Sound vibe make it unforgettable. If you're planning a BC coastal cruise, Walsh Cove is a must—join us for the drop, the tie, and the serenity! #WalshCove #DesolationSound #SternTie #AnchoringTips #Bayliner4788 #BCCruising #DesolationSoundMarinePark #PacificNorthwest #BoatingAdventure #PaddleboardSternTie