VANCOUVER ISLAND
42 Gowlland Tod
access points: Tod Inlet, Mackenzie Bight, and and extensive network of over 25 km of hiking trails, offering spectacular vistas, wildlife viewing, and opportunity for nature appreciation. In spring and early summer, moss-covered rocky knolls Tod Inlet provides boaters a view of the Butchart
43 John Dean
1 forest across the south and east face of Mount Newton. In spring, the park comes alive with vivid red paintbrush, sea blush, and shooting stars.
44 Juan de Fuca E
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1 Beach, 6 camping locations along the trail. Beach camping: Mystic, Bear, China, Sombrio. Forest Vehicle access points along West Coast Highway
China Beach campground is adjacent to Highway 14 east of China Beach day-use area, 35 km hiking, marine/wildlife viewing, and roaring surf in its course along the Pacifi c coastline of the Beach to Botanical Beach is used for hiking, camping, and surfi ng. It ranges from moderate to diffi cult, and features suspension bridges and spectacular views.
45 Koksilah River
2 this undeveloped park offers hiking, picnicking, fi shing and swimming opportunities. Camping is no longer available.
46 Sooke Potholes
Off Sooke River Road, off Highway 4 west of Victoria. 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 who enjoy swimming, tubing and fi shing.
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