Small Rock of an Island
Blind Island is tiny. It's more of a rock than anything else. There are a few sites, each with a picnic table and one composting toilet. There is no water. In fair weather, there is little shade available from the sparse trees and very little shelter then the weather is not so fair.
It's possible to anchor in Blind Bay but there are few places to beach a dingy especially at low tide. I usually come to Bling via kayak or canoe. There's a small landing spot on the western side of the island that can be very rocky and almost inaccessible during extremely low tides.
You can see both the Orcas and Shaw ferry landings from Blind Island and there's plenty of boat traffic to keep you entertained. Blind also makes a great lunch/rest spot when paddling around the islands.