Tucker Bay again...

Darren...The community has photos and records regarding the maintenance and use of the Tucker Bay public access from over 100 yrs ago to date, originals are being hand delivered to Highways for copying. I reiterate...you did not buy the public access. You may covet it, but you did not buy it.  I'm curious how you think a 218' steamship drawing some 16' loaded worked it's way across a mudflat to the position you suggest, instead of unloading at the deepwater wharf, which in the day was at the end of Tucker Bay Wharf Road according to the survey in my possession. You purchased the adjacent property knowing full well that Union steamships landed at the now removed wharf. If the slow build-out of Lasqueti continues, the summer False Bay Gong Show will become even more dischordant and our access at Tucker Bay is the only deepwater access where future docks/wharves can be constructed.

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