I have always been a bit of a rockhound and always wanted to find the Jasper outcrop on Salt Spring Island. Travel writer Rich Hudson gives an excellent account of finding the Jasper deposit on Salt Spring. Rick Hudson – travel writer and author pdf Here is the link to his site. The location of the 100m by 10m seams is not easy to find everyone seems to give vague locations. So I would hate to be the one who just published the GPS location and made it easy to find. Who knows maybe the site would be overrun and all the gems were taken home as souvenirs. So I’m going to show some photos and a screenshot of our track but no actual location.
Contrary to good planning we started our hike from the top of Mt Bruce. I said to my son Keith lets not start from the top it will make the end of the hike gruelling to climb back to the top of the highest peak on Salt Spring and it was. All in we walked only 9.8km, the downhill 4.6km was easy, the return not so easy.
The top of Mt Bruce is the site of the paraglider launch pad which is dedicated to Mark Antenbring (RIP) AKA the Blue Fox. It’s an amazing view;
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Here is a screenshot of our trip down Jasper Creek to the site. This route, as far as I know, is all on crown land and or CRD land;
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Jasper Creek is really a stunning creek. I’m always happy to find such pristine places on Salt Spring;
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The actual site is about 50 meters north of the creek. We found it by just being lucky. One could easily walk right by it and not notice.
Here are the photos of the outcrop;
Cheers Scott Simmons
Hi..have been leading Trail and Nature hikes up there for years……there is a much, much easier way to get there……..a short 15 min hike… The mine is on Crown Land…….I believe the claim is for sale…..not the land….if you buy the claim, you can build a cabin there to work your claim…I believe Red Jasper is worth about $2.00 per lb……I used to call it: Hike to the Jasper Mine….but it would be more like the Jasper Trench…………………..it is a fun hike for all ages………..
Yes would be way easier to go from Musgrave across the side of the hill. Thanks for the info on the claim.
Sorry to disappoint — but you cannot build any structure on claimed/staked land.
Hi Linda, I have been an on and off again member of the SSTNC and am a neighbor of Peter Lloyd Jones. On and off as I winter in the US. One of our other Neighbours is a Sr Geologist and would LOVE to go see the Red Jasper site describe above ( as would I, maybe even Peter).
Would you be willing to either lead a hike there before the end of October or let us know how to find that lower, shorter access to the trail, Please? Peter can vouch for in and my group association. Many thanks for your consideration.
Also on a side note, is there a rock hound group on the island?
Thanks again.
Hi Linda I’m flexible and would be available to show you this site.
Green Mountain in the Nanaimo Lakes area has a huge band of red jasper about half way up.
Thanks Rob I will look it up and put it on my list of VI hikes to do.