August 24, 2025 – Sunday
The morning greeted us with a thick blanket of fog, reluctant to lift until nearly noon. As the mist finally gave way, we raised anchor and slipped into motion, bound for the ever-unpredictable Grenville Channel. Klewuggit Inlet offered a moment of serenity—its waters calm, its silence almost reverent. But the peace didn’t follow us far. Grenville, known by seasoned mariners as “the ditch,” lived up to its reputation with choppy waves and winds that danced wildly between 3 and 27 knots. The tide, stubborn and contrary, pushed against us for most of the journey. Still, the beauty of the channel was undeniable—raw, remote, and quietly majestic. Tonight, we find refuge in Coghlan Anchorage, nestled beside the Canadian Coast Guard ship TANU, a silent sentinel sharing our quiet harbor under the stars.





















