VANCOUVER ISLAND
22 Little Qualicum Falls
use area with 7 km of trails around the Qualicum River Falls. 2 day-use areas on Cameron Lake (Cameron Lake and Beaufor t picnic sites), Alberni Highway just minutes from MacMillan Park (Cathedral Grove). Cameron Lake and Beaufor t are both accessed off Highway 4 Falls is the per fect base camp to explore the awe-inspiring Cathedral Grove of MacMillan Park. Afterwards, return to Little Qualicum Falls to camp, hike, and relax. Campground closed October through April.
23 MacMillan (Cathedral Grove)
4 just minutes from Little Qualicum Falls World Famous Cathedral Grove stand of old growth Douglas Fir, some of which are more than 800 years old.
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Maquinna Marine (Hot Springs Cove)
at entrance and change house near the Hot float plane from Tofino on the west coast of leads up to the Hot Springs. This Park boasts naturally occurring hot springs and pools that inter face with the tidal flux. There is a strictly enforced ‘leave no trace” policy – pack out everything you pack in. The Hot Springs are a highly fragile ecosystem and detergents or soaps are prohibited.
Newcastle Island Marine 25 Morden Colliery Historic
south of Nanaimo. Access to the park is off park contains the only remaining coal tipple on Vancouver Island. The parking lot for Morden Colliery is also used as the trailhead for the regional district.
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Newcastle Island Marine* – Newcastle Island
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large group campsites, flush and pit toilets, hot showers, fresh water, food concession and food lockers. Large day-use area with playground, swimming beach, picnic tables, horseshoe Nanaimo, take foot passenger ferry from Maffeo- Sutton Park behind the Civic Arena. Public wharf also available for a fee.
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south of Nanaimo. Access to the park is via a This park protects First Nations traditional rock carvings dating back over 1000 years.
28 Rathtrevor Beach
And... whales & other wildlife!
sites, 2 picnic shelters, tent only sites, 17 walk- in tent only sites, a Nature House, gift shop and concession. Other amenities include 4
Bay in the Comox Valley on central Vancouver Island. The park can be accessed by the Cook Features: Serene picnic site that offers hiking trails along side and crossing the creek.
31 Spider Lake
60 km north of Nanaimo and 16 km west of Qualicum Beach on central Vancouver Island. The park can be accessed via the Horne Lake
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shower buildings, 2 flush bathrooms in the day- south of Parksville on Highway 19A. Take Exit 51 off Highway 19 and follow signs to the destinations on Vancouver Island, reservations are recommended. Over 2 km of sandy beach and 5.5 km of hiking trails within the park. There are many day trips accessible from Rathtrevor, and it is only 30 minutes from the Nanaimo Ferry Terminal. Camping is available year round.
29 Roberts Memorial
15 km south of Nanaimo on central Vancouver Island. Take the Cedar Road Exit off Highway 1. Turn on Yellow-point Road and follow signs to sandstone ledges and a shell midden on the beach, an example of how First Nations people harvested intertidal food.
30 Rosewall Creek
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