Activity: Fishing
Duffey Lake
Established as a provincial park in 1993, this park is centered around the picturesque Duffey Lake and overshadowed by the Mt. Rohr. A popular spot for canoeing, kayaking and wildlife […]
Read more »Birkenhead Lake
One of the Sea to Sky’s best-kept secrets! Enjoy the peace and tranquility associated with wilderness camping from the comforts of a drive-in campground, situated only three hours north of […]
Read more »Alice Lake
A camping experience for the whole family with a variety of activities to choose from including walking/hiking trails leading to other lakes, views of the Squamish River and Tantalus Mountain […]
Read more »Smuggler Cove Marine
A small picturesque all-weather anchorage on the south side of Sechelt Peninsula near Secret Cove.
Read more »Skookumchuck Narrows
Trails and viewing areas allow visitors to experience the incredible power of the turbulent tidal rapids.
Read more »Sargeant Bay
Splendid ocean beaches, rocky headlands, lagoons and forests. Excellent for walking and nature viewing.
Read more »Saltery Bay
Scuba diving provides a close-up look at the abundant marine life and a 3 metre bronze mermaid statue.
Read more »Roberts Creek
At low tide the cobblestone ocean beach is fantastic for sea stars, mussels and oysters as well as watching whales and seals offshore.
Read more »Porpoise Bay
Coastal family oriented park and an excellent base camp for paddlers exploring the Sechelt Inlet.
Read more »Inland Lake
Offers 13 km of wheelchair accessible trail around Inland Lake.
Read more »Wallace Island Marine
Numerous beaches, coves and islets for paddlers to explore. Wildlife viewing. Please respect the adjacent private properties.
Read more »Wakes Cove – Valdes Island
A popular destination featuring a sheltered anchorage that offers rustic hiking trails, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. Expect to see a stand of old-growth Coastal Douglas Fir, as well as Arbutus […]
Read more »Ruckle – Salt Spring Island
This park has a fascinating farm history as the Ruckle family’s involvement with this land dates back to 1872. There are extensive hiking trails, beachcombing and heritage farm buildings to […]
Read more »Pirates Cove Marine – De Courcy Island
Potential for whale-watching through Ruxton Pass or Pylades Channel. Fires are not permitted in the park or on the beach at any time. Camp stove for cooking only. There are […]
Read more »Montague Harbour Marine Park – Galiano Island
Interpretive programs run throughout the summer months. Firewood is available for sale.
Read more »Discovery Island Marine
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.
Read more »Dionisio Point – Galiano Island
Special features include sandstone headlands sculpted by erosion, wildflower meadows, a tidal lagoon and a long human history with evidence of shell middens.
Read more »Bodega Ridge – Galiano Island
Has a 4 km ridge rising 328 meters above sea level. From the top, hikers are rewarded with views of Trincomali Channel, Vancouver Island and the Strait of Georgia.
Read more »Bellhouse – Galiano Island
A great spot for picnicking and ferry watching. The park offers excellent views of busy Active Pass, Mayne Island, and the Strait of Georgia.
Read more »West Shawnigan Lake
This popular summer destination is idyllic for enjoying a family picnic. Nearby, the lake offers opportunities for boating, waterskiing and windsurfing.
Read more »Sooke Potholes
The park provides access to series of deep, polished rock pools and potholes carved naturally into the sandstone bedrock of Sooke River. It is a favourite day-use destination for families […]
Read more »Koksilah River
Adjacent to Koksilah River, this undeveloped park offers hiking, picnicking, fishing and swimming opportunities. Camping no longer available.
Read more »Juan de Fuca
Scenic beauty, spectacular hiking, marine/wildlife viewing, and roaring surf in its course along the Pacific coastline of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. A 47 km trail from China Beach […]
Read more »Gordon Bay
Gordon Bay, on Lake Cowichan, is family vacationing at its best! The warm lake and sandy beach makes for great summer family swimming. In Vancouver Island’s sunniest valley, this area […]
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