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Octopus Islands Provincial Park comprises of a group of small islands
that provide safe anchorages for boaters travelling the scenic Inside
Passage. Octopus Islands Park is part of the BC Marine Trail Association
network, a series of campsites, resting areas and safe havens designed
and cared for by recreational boaters and paddlers. Once connected,
this marine trail will extend from Vancouver to Prince Rupert in British Columbia, and
down into Puget Sound in Washington State.
Octopus Islands Provincial Park is located on the northeast side
of Quadra Island, at the southern tip of Sonora Island and the junction
of Quadra Island, Sonora Island and Maurelle Island in Okisollo
Channel in the BC Discovery Islands.
The 760-hectare park (319 hectares of upland and 441 hectares
of foreshore) at the entrance to Waiatt Bay is both remote and accessible
at the same time. Nestled among a maze of islands, through which
the waters of Johnstone Strait funnel into the Strait of Georgia,
the Octopus Islands are most easily reached from Quadra Island.
Access to the park is by boat only. Well protected anchoring
is available throughout Waiatt Bay.
The park offers a number of different recreational opportunities
in addition to boating and paddling, including hiking, fishing,
scuba diving, ocean swimming, wilderness camping and nature appreciation.
Hoskyn
Channel Landing provides kayak access to the Octopus Islands
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Canoeing: The sheltered waters in this small group of small
islands and a large bay are popular for paddlers. A rough portage
trail of approximately 1.5 km exists from Waiatt Bay in the Octopus
Islands to Small Inlet Provincial Park
on the west side of Quadra Island. From this trail, a further hiking
trail leads to Newton Lake - a lovely place for a freshwater swim.
Tidal currents around Quadra Island are notorious for their strength,
particularly at Surge Narrows on the east and Seymour Narrows on
the west. Paddlers should avoid Seymour Narrows completely, and
only transit Surge Narrows at slack tide. In addition, you should
be well versed in the reading of tidal-current charts to safely
explore the fascinating waters around tightly packed Quadra, Cortes,
Maurelle, Read, and Sonora Islands. The area is also used for kayak
training, due to the unusual tidal conditions that prevail. Currents
can roar through Surge Narrows at 16 knots, and up to 14 knots on
the ebb.
The park has a day-use picnicking area, but no facilities. There
are no developed trails and no designated campsites at the park,
although boat-in wilderness camping is allowed year-round. There
is no camping fee.
Octopus Islands Provincial Park is located in the Discovery
Islands of British Columbia, between Vancouver island and the mainland
of BC. Access to the park is by boat only, from Heriot Bay
on Quadra Island. Kayaks and small rooftop boats can also be launched
from the public dock at Hoskyn Channel Landing at the end of Surge
Narrows Road. Boaters can reference marine chart #3537 and #3539
for more information on this area.
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