That is an indigenous persons only ramp.there seems to be a twin on the Millbay side near the bc ferries ramp.
The new one on the west side of the bay.as is Brentwood currently
The Mill Bay side ramp was never completed. I spoke to a construction person on sight at early construction and said it was a joint venture between Owners of Mill Bay Marina and Malahat First Nations. Something went sideways. It has been blocked off for a couple of years now. To Bad it looked like it was going to be a great launching facility. Looks like it will never be finished. What a WasteSo it looks like the newly rebuilt Tsartlip launch is closed until further notice?
Does Anyone know what is the status of the new boat launch on the west side of Finlayson Arm (Mill Bay side) between the Mill Bay Ferry dock and the old Mill Bay boat launch? Is it completed being built? Open/closed?
Maybe the Salish Sea Stewardship Initiative should be asked about whether that was the intent of the funding.Out of curiousoty, I looked into funding. As best I could determine, this came from the Salish Sea Marine Stewrdship Initiative, which was funded from the Trans Mountain Pipeline. Tsarlip Nation recieved $5M from this initiative, which presumably funded the ramp/docks, as well as a new truck and boat. No politician or reporter is going to eagerly defend access to Tsarlip lands for priviledged boat owners (indigenous or not) - but I'm genuinely disappointed and frustrated that such great infrastructue may not be accessible, and that the communications from Tsarlip over the last year leads one to believe that public access would be granted. This is a real loss to the sustainablilty of the Tsarlip community and its ramp, as well as a loss to boat owners and the environment for those that access the beauty of Saanich Inlet.