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Twin Islands is a great destination for kayaks or stand up paddleboards on a longer day paddle or close overnight trip from Deep Cove. These two islands earned their name because they share a sandy beach connecting them together at low tide.
Overnight camping is permitted on the North island where there are a few marked tent sites and more space for you to find your own spot. There are rustic outhouses but NO running water. There was some water dripping from the rocks on the east side of the island near the dock but at a very slow pace (I wouldn't rely on it). It is possible to walk from the smaller southern island to the main, much larger northern island at low tide. On the Eastern side of the Northern Island is a public dock where you can tie up your kayak and disembark to access the Islands.
The cliffs on the east side are a popular spot for daredevil jumpers but obviously only do so with great caution.
We missed the island as it was blending with landscape and paddled a bit extra.
There were enough posts for us to cam as we went mid week.
Distance from Deep Cove: 5.5 km
Paddling Time One Way: Fast: 50 min. Avg: 1 hr. 15 min. Leisurely: 1hr 40 min.
Suggested Route: Paddle the same route as to Raccoon Island, once at Raccoon diagonal north-east across to Twin Island. Return via Jug Island.
Hazards: Afternoon warming on a sunny day creates strong headwinds for your return trip. Lots of motor traffic on busy weekends.
Important Note: South Island is day use only.
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