Base Map by Davenport Maps Ltd.
VANCOUVER ISLAND
2 Port Hardy Port McNeil 1
19 14
12 Zeballos 10 3
Campbell River 15
Courtenay 24 4 Tofino 22 Ucluelet 11 7
35 32 34 19 31 23 21
30 Port Alberni 16 NANAIMO
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2001 Millennium Trail section. Riverside sites and great fishing and snorkeling opportunities.
4 Mansons Landing – Cortes Island
Cortes Island, accessible by boat or car ferry from Campbell River via Quadra Island. Moorage available at adjacent federal government wharf a natural 365-metre spit and the fresh water swimming on Hague Lake. No camping permitted; however, camping is available at nearby Smelt Bay Provincial Park.
5 Smelt Bay – Cortes Island
metres of sandy beach. 2 nearby day-use parks at Hague Lake and Mansons Landing. a forested setting. The day-use area features a sand and pebble beach that is good for marine exploration at low tide.
6 Fillongley – Denman Island
Take the Denman Island Ferry from Buckley Bay (take Buckley Bay Exit 101 off Highway 19) and
the east shore of the Island and contain the old homestead remains of George Beadnell, who built his estate there at the start of the 1900’s.
7 Sandy Island Marine* – Denman Island
tip of Denman Island. Take the Denman Island Ferry from Buckley Bay (Buckley Bay Exit 101 off Highway 19) and follow the signs. tide when a sandy spit between the two islands appears.
8 Helliwell – Hornby Island
Hornby Island is accessible by boat or by 2 short ferry rides between Buckley Bay, (south of Courtenay), to Denman Island, and a second ferry between Denman and Hornby Islands. cliffs, which overlook the Tribune Bay pristine sandy beach.
9 Tribune Bay – Hornby Island
Hornby Island is accessible by boat or by 2 short ferry rides between Buckley Bay, (south of Courtenay), to Denman Island, and a second
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20 33 28 Tours depart
Telegraph Cove by boat to Knight Inlet
13 5 Powell River 4
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