San Juan Islands Serving Tray
Size: 20" wide by 13" across A smaller, simpler, more "giftable" version of our popular San Juan Islands Chart. Construction: Two layers of Baltic Birch wood, etchings show lines of relief Chart is sealed under a layer of protective acrylic glass Handles on both sides make it easy to carry Locale: Washington & British Columbia The San Juan Islands are the pinnacles of a submerged mountain range that connects Vancouver Island with the mainland. They're a tidal-gateway between the open ocean and the Gulf of Georgia to the north. Because of this, heavy tide-rips are common in many of the island's inner channels. If it weren't for the interference caused by these tide-rips, the islands exposed shorelines would suffer from significant erosion during winter storms. Instead, erosion is most dramatic only during slack tide and high-water wave-cuts are visible on many of the islands exposed shorelines. It was designed in the United States, crafted overseas, and imported Points of