Nearby: Galiano Island
Galiano is a long narrow island on the eastern outer edge of the Gulf Islands.
At 57 square kilometres, its the second largest of the islands, and it gets less than 60 cm of rain a year.
It has secluded beaches and quiet harbours, which suits both residents and visitors just fine.
There is a road that goes up the spine of the island, making all of its attractions very accessible.
You can also hike along the stunning Bodega Ridge which runs the length of the island.
Ferries from both the Mainland and the Island arrive at Sturdies Bay at the island’s southern tip.
The Island’s information centre (250-39-2233) is beside the ferry terminal. The island was named in 1859 by Captain George Richards for Dionisio ALcala Galiano,
who as the commander of the Spanish vessel Sutil, which explored the Strait of Georga waters in 1792.
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