Broughton Archipelago
The "Broughton Archipelago" forms the buffer between the rough open waters of the Queen Charlotte Sound and the narrow convoluted waterways of the inner Inside Passage. At its western edge, rugged little islands with unusual names such as White Cliff and Fog Islets take the rough weather blowing in from the north-west. Deep surge channels, steep cliffs and stunted trees are common features. Further east larger islands offer protected anchorages for the many yachts that cruise these waters but still offering an "edge of the wild" experience. The archipelago offers an exceptionally rich marine environment.
The Pacific Yellowfin is a magnificent vessel that will allow guests to explore these areas by a variety of modes providing a true multi adventure and giving the guests an intimate experience of a lifetime.
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