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Sturdies Bay is on the south east part of
Galiano Island Galiano Island (Hul'qumi'num: ''Swiikw'') is one of the Southern Gulf Islands located between Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Located on the west side of the Strait of Georgia, the island is bordered by Mayne I ...
in British Columbia, Canada's Gulf Islands. It is known primarily for its ferry terminal, that connects it to the
Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, as part of the BC Ferries system and of Highway 17, is a major transportation facility in Delta, British Columbia, positioned less than from the 49th parallel along the Canada–United States border. It is located a ...
and the other southern Gulf Islands. At the ferry terminal there is also a public dock, serviced in the summer by an inter-island water taxi, and in the winter the same vessel runs between the islands bringing students schools Saltspring and Pender, stopping in Sturdies Bay. There is a small settlement at Sturdies Bay consisting of several businesses, including four restaurants, a food truck, two stores, a post office/tea store, a gas station/grocery store, and an inn. There are also a few private residences and moorings located around the bay. On some nautical maps it is listed as "Port of Sturdee." In 1954, Sturdies Bay became last port of call for the St. Roch , the first ship to transit the Northwest Passage west to east, when it stopped there on its way to the Vancouver Maritime Museum.


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Unincorporated settlements in British Columbia Populated places in the Capital Regional District Galiano Island {{BritishColumbia-geo-stub