In the late 1930s, in Comox Bay on Vancouver Island, near the town of Royston, it seems that a breakwater was needed to help prevent rough waters from breaking up log booms before they could be towed to market.
About fourteen decommissioned boats of various kinds were scuttled in a line to form a breakwater to protect the shoreline from the worst of the sloshing waves.
Now, about 100 years later, pieces of a few of the wrecks still remain.
But it is only a matter of time before the saltwater and southeast winds will rust and break up the last of the wrecks.
Meanwhile, they are a bit of a landmark (or seamark), fondly called:
“The Royston Wrecks”



