About the Park
Excellent kayaking opportunities make the park a popular destination for visitors and local residents. No fires and no disposal facilities, please practice “Leave No Trace” ethics.

Oak Bay, CA
8:46 pm,
May 21, 2026
L: 10° |
H: 15°
Feels like 15°C | °F°
few clouds
- Temperature
- Precipitation
- Wind
- Humidity
- Pressure
- Rain Chance
19 kmh
11:00 pm
13 kmh
2:00 am
8 kmh
5:00 am
3 kmh
8:00 am
1 kmh
11:00 am
6 kmh
2:00 pm
17 kmh
5:00 pm
22 kmh
8:00 pm
19 kmh
11:00 pm
15 kmh
2:00 am
11 kmh
5:00 am
11 kmh
8:00 am
20 kmh
11:00 am
34 kmh
2:00 pm
41 kmh
5:00 pm
39 kmh
8:00 pm
34 kmh
11:00 pm
25 kmh
2:00 am
15 kmh
5:00 am
15 kmh
8:00 am
16 kmh
11:00 am
19 kmh
2:00 pm
22 kmh
5:00 pm
20 kmh
8:00 pm
10 kmh
11:00 pm
5 kmh
2:00 am
2 kmh
5:00 am
9 kmh
8:00 am
7 kmh
11:00 am
3 kmh
2:00 pm
11 kmh
5:00 pm
12 kmh
8:00 pm
8 kmh
11:00 pm
7 kmh
2:00 am
10 kmh
5:00 am
10 kmh
8:00 am
7 kmh
11:00 am
5 kmh
2:00 pm
10 kmh
5:00 pm
17 kmh
8:00 pm
Contact
RLC Park Services
Phone: 250-474-1336
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.rlcparks.ca
For the most up-to-date park information and advisories: https://bcparks.ca/discovery-island-marine-park/
Rates
Backcountry camping – $5/person/night
Facilities
12 open field campsites
Location
Marine access only, 2 nautical miles East of Victoria, launch from Cattle Point. Enter on the southern part only; the northern portion is Indian Reserve land. Take caution of the many rocks and islets.
Size
61 ha.Park Amenities
Wilderness / backcountry / walk-in camping
Picnic sites
Pit Toilets
Pets must be on leash
Park Activities
Canoeing / kayaking
Fishing
Hiking






