D'Arcy Island is in Southern Gulf Islands of British Columbia. A former leper colony, D'Arcy is now a part of Gulf Islands National Park Reserve. About in size, D'Arcy Island holds a significant place in the history of British Columbia.
From 1894 until 1924, the island was used as a leper colony, primarily for immigrant Chinese labourers. While the remains of the caretaker's house are still visible, the buildings that housed the lepers were burned in the 1960s. In 1961 D'Arcy Island was declared a Provincial Marine Park, and in 2003, D'Arcy came under the auspice of the newly created Gulf Islands National Park Reserve (GINPR).
D'Arcy Island is only accessible by private watercraft or by chartered vessel. To charter a vessel in Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, please refer to the 'Licensed Operators List' on the GINPR website .
To access D'Arcy from Vancouver Island: There is a boat launch ramp at Island View beach in Central Saanich , approximately 6 km west of D'Arcy Island. You can also launch power boats and kayaks from various locations in nearby Sidney, approximately 10 km to the northwest of D'Arcy Island. Timed right with the tidal currents, paddlers may drift down Sidney Channel and view Sidney and James Islands.
Rcks and reefs surround D'Arcy Island and boaters should exercise caution on approaching. Kayakers should be aware of strong currents in the area. Approaching D'arcy Island in the tidal current lee of Sidney Island makes for an easy approach.
There is no local source of fresh water, and campers must carry in their own. There are no campfires allowed on D'Arcy Island, regardless of season.
D'Arcy can be busy during the summer months and is best experienced during the shoulder seasons (June and September). Little D'Arcy Island, to the east of D'Arcy Island, is privately owned. Please respect the owner's privacy.
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