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Why Boat-Access Properties Offer More Than Just a Getaway

There is something undeniably special about arriving at a property by boat. The trip over is not just transportation, it becomes part of the experience. For many buyers, that is exactly the appeal. Owning a boat-access property is not about convenience in the traditional sense. It is about choosing a different pace, a different lifestyle, and a different kind of reward.

At first glance, some people see the boat transfer as an inconvenience. You cannot simply pull into the driveway and unload your groceries. You have to think a little differently. You plan ahead, watch the weather, load the boat, and make the crossing. But for the right buyer, that extra step is exactly what makes these properties so worthwhile. The journey creates separation from everyday life. The moment you leave the dock, the stress of the city begins to fall away.

Boat-access properties often offer exceptional value compared to more easily accessible waterfront homes. Buyers can save money while still enjoying an incredible recreational property, stunning natural surroundings, and a true sense of escape. In many cases, what might be financially out of reach on the mainland or on a road-access island becomes possible when you are open to a boat-access lifestyle.

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Porlier Pass Lighthouse and a home built for island life by its keeper.

Porlier Pass is one of the most storied stretches of water around Galiano Island, a powerful tidal passage between Galiano Island and Valdes Island long known by mariners navigating the coast of British Columbia. Its lighthouse history is deeply woven into the identity of this part of the island.

Geoff Howard came to the Porlier Pass lighthouse in 1973, and Irene joined him in 1974 after working in London, England. In Beacons of the Pass, Irene spoke about their time there and how it took about a year to settle in, relax, and become “Galianoized.” They handled the isolation with their reference library, good music, and by being buddies as well as lovers. Together, they built a life shaped by the rugged beauty, remoteness, and rhythm of this remarkable part of Galiano Island.

Later, Geoff oversaw the building of 13075 Porlier Pass Road (check it out here!) as his retirement home. That connection gives the property a rare authenticity. It is not just a house on Galiano Island, but a home shaped by someone who truly understood the resilience, practicality, and beauty of island life.

Currently offered at $825,000, the home has a sturdy vintage feel that suits its story perfectly. With ideal one-floor living, lots of storage, cedar cupboards, exposed wood beams, and a warm, practical design, it feels exactly like the kind of retirement home a lighthouse keeper would build for himself. There is a sense of durability and comfort throughout, with character and craftsmanship that are increasingly hard to find.

Located about two-thirds of the way up Galiano Island, 13075 Porlier Pass Road offers privacy, charm, and a connection to one of the island’s most historic areas. For buyers searching for Galiano Island real estatePorlier Pass homes for sale, or a home with genuine history and soul, this property is a rare opportunity. 

Fractional Ownership at the Galiano Inn

An easier way to own your place on the coast

Owning a recreational property doesn’t have to mean full-time responsibility, high carrying costs, or complicated logistics. Fractional ownership at the Galiano Inn offers a simple, affordable way to enjoy one of British Columbia’s most loved Gulf Islands—without the usual burdens of second-home ownership.

Designed for people who want time, not tasks, fractional ownership gives you a guaranteed share of use each year while the day-to-day management, maintenance, and upkeep are handled for you. You arrive, unlock the door, and settle in. No lawns to mow, no systems to winterize, no long checklist, just island time.

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Gulf Islands, Galiano Island 

If you’ve ever thought about owning recreational property in the Gulf Islands, Galiano Island continues to stand out as one of the best places to buy. With its relaxed island lifestyle, stunning natural beauty, and easy access from the mainland, Galiano Island real estate offers a rare combination of value and livability. One of the best times to experience the island is February. While most people wait for summer, February is a great month to visit if you’re planning a spring trip or considering buying property. The island is quieter, ferries are always easy, and you get a true sense of what everyday life on Galiano feels like.

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Montague Marina on Galiano Island

Montague Marina on Galiano Island is my favourite spot on the island.

Yes, it can be a little busier than some corners of Galiano but somehow there’s always a quiet place to sit, pause, and take in the view. A bench, a driftwood log, a patch of grass near the water. Space has a way of finding you there.

What draws me back again and again is the light. Montague feels brighter than anywhere else on the island, especially late in the day. The way the sun drops across the harbour is something special, and it’s no surprise this spot is known for its sunsets. The colours linger. The water reflects everything.

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Across the water and back again

This blog was actually spurred by something small. An old postcard I came across tucked into a drawer. Faded and a little bent at the corners. It immediately pulled me back to a lifetime of ferry crossings and reminded me just how long BC Ferries has been part of my story.

As a child, my aunts and grandparents lived in Nanaimo, and those trips felt special. The ferry ride was part of the excitement. Snacks packed, windows fogged from breath and sea air, watching the shoreline drift away as we counted down the minutes. The journey itself mattered, not just the destination.

Years later, another route became a regular rhythm when our family bought recreational property on Galiano Island. Ferries turned into weekends, holidays, and a clear dividing line between everyday life and island time. The moment you stepped on board, things slowed down.

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Location, location, location!

This inviting mid island home at 13075 Porlier Pass Road offers a warm and relaxed Galiano lifestyle on just over an acre of private land. With four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a comfortable main level, and additional space downstairs, it works well for families, weekend escapes, or hosting guests. The sunny yard, wraparound deck, and mature trees create an easy indoor outdoor flow, while the garage, carport, and storage shed add useful space. Located close to Retreat Cove and Pebble Beach, this property gives you quick access to shoreline walks and quiet coves, all while being tucked into a peaceful setting in the heart of the island. It is a charming opportunity for anyone looking for a simple, comfortable home base on beautiful Galiano Island.

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Oh What a Weekend: Sea Lions, Memories & the Magic of Late November

The last weekend of November has always held its own kind of magic for us. It might not sound like the ideal time to visit Galiano, but year after year – especially when my mom was still with us – it became our weekend on the island. Her birthday always brought us back, no matter the weather.

And honestly, there’s something perfect about that time of year. The South Hall buzzes with the Pantomime, the forest smells rich and earthy, and with the right rain gear, a walk to Dionisio becomes a tradition worth keeping.

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