Travel and the Quiet Water of Scotch Pond

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Small fishing boats at Scotch Pond in Garry Point Park, Steveston, Richmond BC, reflecting travel and maritime history
Travel sometimes uncovers quiet layers of work beneath calm water. – Photo Thanasis Bounas

When Travel Unfolds Quietly

Some discoveries in travel are not dramatic.

They unfold quietly.

A Simple First Impression

I found Scotch Pond while walking through Garry Point Park in Steveston, Richmond.

At first glance, it felt simple.
Still water.
Small boats.
An old wooden structure resting at the edge.

Nothing monumental.
Nothing designed to impress.

And yet, something held me there.

A Harbor with Purpose

Scotch Pond was created in the early 20th century as a harbor basin for the fishing industry of Steveston.

Small vessels once moved in and out of this sheltered water,
serving the salmon fleets that shaped the region’s economy.

It was a working place.
Not a scenic one.

From Work to Stillness

Today, it feels peaceful.
Recreational.
Almost delicate.

Layers of Time

Travel sometimes reveals how landscapes change roles over time.

Industry becomes memory.
Labor becomes reflection.

When History Deepens the View

When I learned about its history, the simplicity of the pond deepened.

I was no longer just observing water and boats.
I was standing where early fishermen once depended on tides and endurance.

A Reflection That Connects

If you have read Travel Reflection at Steveston Fisherman’s Memorial, you understand that this coastline carries more than scenery.

Recognizing Continuity

The excitement I felt was not about discovering something hidden.

It was about recognizing continuity.

What Remains Beneath the Surface

The boats resting there today float above layers of effort.
Above risk.
Above lives shaped by the river and the sea.

When Travel Brings You Closer

Travel does not always take us far.

Sometimes it brings us closer —
to the quiet dignity of places that once worked hard.

A Quiet Presence of History

And in that still water,
history feels present without speaking loudly.

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Thanasis Bounas

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