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Paddling on Indian Arm

Twin Islands

Click on a Destination to learn more about itTwin Islands is a beautiful Provincial Park. These two islands earned their name because they share a sandy beach connecting them together at low tide. Overnight camping is permitted on the North island. It is possible to walk from the smaller southern island to the main, much larger northern island at low tide. On the Eastern side of the Northern Island is a public dock.

Twin Islands

Distance from Deep Cove: 5.5 km
Paddling Time One Way: Fast: 50 min. Avg: 1 hr. 15 min. Leisurely: 1hr 40 min.
Suggested Route: Paddle the same route as to Raccoon Island, once at Raccoon diagonal north-east across to Twin Island. Return via Jug Island.
Hazards:
  • Afternoon warming on a sunny day creates strong headwinds for your return trip.
  • Lots of motor traffic on busy weekends.
Important Note: South Island is day use only.
Features: A popular destination. As the name denotes there is one small island and one tiny islet. They are located 75 meters from Indian Arm's east shore. There is a dock on the bigger island which attracts motor boaters. The North island has several campsites and outhouse facilities. There is no running water on these islands.
Nature: The sheltered water between the two islands is a great location for viewing underwater marine life, such as crabs, starfish and schools of small fish.
Important Notes: We would like to enforce that there are NO fires permitted at any campsite or on any island.

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