Ha'thayim
(Von Donop) Marine Provincial Park
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Von Donop Inlet is a long, narrow sheltered anchorage on the northwestern
tip of Cortes Island in the BC Discovery Island, entered from northern
Sutil Channel.
This undeveloped marine wilderness is a joint venture between
the Klahoose First Nation band and BC Parks. The wilderness Ha’thayim
Marine Provincial Park encompasses numerous lakes (Robertson and
Wiley), estuaries, Von Donop saltwater lagoon, and the old-growth
forest the Coast-Salish people call "Ha'thayim."
Lush forests of Douglas-fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar,
with scattered patches of Sitka spruce, lodgepole pine, big-leaf
maple and red alder that characterize the southern British Columbia
coast are well represented around Von Donop Inlet. The old-growth
forest between the inlet and Robertson Lake and Wiley Lake and the
mature second-growth forest along the outlet of Robertson Lake are
part of the area’s mosaic. Undergrowth, in the form of red huckleberry,
salal, Oregon grape and other shrubs and shade-tolerant ferns and
flowering plants contributes to this forest’s natural diversity.
Ha'thayim was named Von Donop Inlet by Captain Daniel Pender of
the Royal Navy, who conducted extensive hydrographic surveys in
the area from 1860 until 1879. The name commemorates Victor Edward
John Breton Von Donop, a midshipman, who arrived aboard HMS Charybis
at Esquimalt in 1862. Charybis, a ship of 21 guns, had been dispatched
to Canada from China at the time of the American Civil War when
it seemed possible that hostilities might break out between Great
Britain and the United States. Since it was first surveyed, this
quiet inlet has contributed to the economy of British Columbia.
Evidence of past logging and settlement is inconspicuous, as much
of the area is being reclaimed by nature.
Wilderness camping is permitted in Ha’thayim (Von Donop) Marine
Provincial Park and the area is popular with cruising boats seeking
remote tranquility in this beautiful area. The park features a number
of secure anchorages providing protection from the elements. Von
Donop Inlet is located at the southern terminus of the scenic Inside
Passage. This mostly sheltered route has been popular with boaters
for thousands of years. Today, yachts and kayaks have replaced hand
trollers and dugout canoes as the methods of travel through the
western route of Discovery Channel, where Ripple Rock made passage
sometimes treacherous, or through the eastern approach through Yuculta
Rapids.
Opportunities for wildlife viewing, kayaking in the park's sheltered
waters, wilderness camping (no fees), hiking and exploration exist
in this rugged 1,277-hectare park, which features reversing tidal
rapids, steep-sided fjords, and tidal flats within its boundaries.
There are no designated hiking trails in the park, although a rough
route does exist from the bay to Squirrel Cove, outside the park
(approximately 5 km).
The park is home to Flying squirrels and Douglas squirrels, as
well as river otter and mink. Harbour seals are often seen in the
inlet, and during the winter months, Steller’s and California sea
lions are present. Killer whales occasionally pass through Sutil
Channel, but rarely enter Von Donop inlet. Ha'thayim contains excellent
shellfish, including butter clams and littleneck clams. Check with
the Department of Fisheries in Campbell River for recent information
on harvesting and Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning (PSP) regulations.
Other forms of sea life present include jellyfish, sea sponges,
cucumbers, octopus and turnicates. Nearby waters are noted for salmon
and rockfish.
Seabird populations increase during the winter months in the park.
During spring and summer, visitors can hear the calls of varied
thrush and Swainson’s thrush, a variety of flycatchers as well as
yellow-rumped Townsend’s and black-throated grey warblers. Bald
eagles are often seen soaring above the inlet.
No facilities are provided, aside from one pit toilet located
at the far end of the bay. However, farther down the inlet there
are picnic tables ashore. Visitors should bring their own drinking
water, as potable water is not available in the park. The park does
not have a boat launch. The nearest boat launch is located at Whaletown
on Cortes Island, approximately 15 km south of the park. A boat
launch is also located at Heriot Bay on neighbouring Quadra Island.
Ha'thayim (Von Donop) Marine Provincial Park is located on Cortes
Island in the Discovery Islands of British Columbia, between Vancouver
Island and the mainland of BC. Access to the park is by private
boat only, from Heriot Bay on Quadra Island and Whaletown on Cortes
Island. Boaters can reference marine chart #3538.
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