Leaving Grace Harbour and heading north towards Desolation Sound you leave Okeover Inlet. Dotted with islands and islets, protected bays and coves, Malaspina Inlet is the perfect introduction to Desolation Sound.
On the western shore, Cochrane Bay is sheltered by picturesque islands and provides access to a scenic portion of the Sunshine Coast trail, which leads to the south to refreshing and picturesque Wednesday Lake.
Continuing north, on the eastern shore, the islands and bays provide more fantastic swimming and snorkeling opportunities. The currents in the area provide ample nutrients to scores of stars, urchins, anemones, nudibranchs and other wonderful and colourful marine life, which is particular prolific in a particular area that PRSK guides have dubbed ‘The Aquarium’. Camping exists towards the mouth of the inlet at beautiful Hare Point, the perfect launching pad for forays into Desolation Sound, or as the first stop of a deeper exploration.
From here, it’s just a short paddle to the mouth of Malaspina Inlet and Desolation Sound. Further camping exists just outside the inlet on the western side at Feather Cove, another access point for the Sunshine Coast Trail and a great hike up to a wide viewpoint of the entire Sound.