INSIDE GOD’S POCKET
Nov 08, 2017
2 minutes
Text and Images by David Salvatori
God’s Pocket is a provincial marine park in British Columbia. In the early 1900s, its shore was used as a natural shelter by fishermen crossing the dark and stormy waters of Queen Charlotte Strait. The calm waters of the bay provided a safe haven from the flash storms of the strait, as if it were the “pocket of God”.
Today, the bay
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