It's a very pretty island half of which is Provincial Park with camping facilities and the other half is the property of First Nations.
The land that the park is on was formerly owned by an E.G. Beaumont who bought the property in 1918, lived there with his wife for almost half a century and left it to the province when he died. The apple trees they cultivated still blossom and bear fruit and you occasionally encounter other evidence of the homestead.
Some day the scotch broom and ivy that were introduced will overwhelm everything.
In my garden, the first artichokes. Early this year.
On Beacon Hill
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