Sydney Inlet Provincial Park is situated in the northern Clayoquot Sound area, between Hesquiat Lake and Pretty Girl Lake. The park encompasses 2,774 hectares and protects old-growth Sitka spruce forests.
Sydney Inlet is one of the best examples of a fjord on Vancouver Island, and is an ideal wilderness area for sea kayaking and pleasure boating.
The Sydney River and its estuary support four species of salmon, including a notable population of chinook.
Many Nuu-chah-nulth heritage sites are situated within the park, as the traditional territory of the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation incorporates most of the western portion of Vancouver Island.
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. Sydney Inlet Provincial Park has no facilities, and is accessed by boat or floatplane only, from Tofino.