Cattails

Photo by S.W. Cosgrove

Cattails in the snow on a frozen pond

Jervis Inlet

Photos by S.W. Cosgrove

Jervis Inlet runs 55 mi (89 km) from its head at the mouth of the Skwawka River to its opening into the Strait of Georgia near Texada Island. It is one of the principal inlets of the British Columbia Coast, about 59 mi (95 km) northwest of Vancouver, and the third of such inlets north of the 49th parallel, the first of which is Burrard Inlet, Vancouver’s harbor.

It is the deepest fjord on the British Columbia coast with a maximum depth of 670 m (2,200 ft).

The inlet is made up of three arms or reaches:

  • Prince of Wales Reach
  • Princess Royal Reach
  • Queens Reach

Twilight pond

Photo by S.W. Cosgrove

While some men believe in the infinite, some ponds will be thought to be bottomless.

~Henry David Thoreau

Silent Pond

Photo by S.W. Cosgrove

An old silent pond…
A frog jumps into the pond,
splash! Silence again.

― Matsuo Bashō