Mackenzie
Beach, west coast
of Vancouver Island
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Relax
and contemplate life as you follow snail tracks along
sandy beaches and chase cheeky crabs into rocky crevices.
Search through seaweed and barnacled driftwood and hunt
amongst stranded tree trunks for those precious little
treasures the sea so generously yields at every ebb
of the tide.
Mussels, periwinkles, clams and hermit crabs, they're
all there - you just have to find them!
Rich tidal pools, a shoreline full of life, and fantastic
geological features attract visitors to Botanical
Beach, northwest of Victoria, one of the most amazing
places on the entire West Coast, particularly at low
tide.
You can spend days walking the sandy beaches along Long
Beach, between Ucluelet and Tofino, and the beaches
on the east coast of Vancouver Island offer fabulous
expanses of firm white sand that stretch for miles at
low tide.
Treasure
Spots:
The
best known and most visited of the 3 regions, Long
Beach, Pacific Rim National Park is famous
for the long sandy beaches of Schooner Cove and Wickaninnish
and Florencia Bays, stretching between the two villages
of Tofino and Ucluelet.
Juan
de Fuca Provincial Park offers scenic beauty,
spectacular hiking, marine and wildlife viewing, and
roaring surf along the Pacific coastline of the Strait
of Juan de Fuca.
Without a doubt, Sidney
Spit Marine Park boasts the finest beaches
of all parks in the Victoria region of Vancouver Island.
One of the main attractions of the park is the famous
sandbar, the Sidney Spit .
Today,
Pender Islands, with a balmy sub-Mediterranean
climate, seven parks and over 20 clearly marked public
beach accesses, these friendly rural islands are fabulous
for family vacations, romantic escapes, seminars and
retreats.
The warm ocean water and sandy beach makes Rathtrevor
Beach Provincial Park a family camping favourite.
At low tide, almost a kilometre of sandy flats are exposed,
perfect for beachcombing. When the tide rolls in over
the sun-baked sand, the warmed water is unbeatable for
swimming.
Located on Hornby Island, the 95-hectare Tribune
Bay Provincial Park is known for its beautiful
white sandy beach and unusual rocky shoreline formations.
While anytime is ideal for dipping your toes in the
ocean, the broad safe sandy beach at Miracle
Beach Provincial Park is perfect for sandcastle
building or studying the marine life of tidal pools.
Rebecca
Spit Provincial Park - sandy beaches line
both sides of the narrow spit at sheltered Drew Harbour,
backed by open uplands interspersed with stands of mostly
second-growth trees, shrubs and grasses.
Visit
the Beaches
and Picnic Areas in BC.
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Tips: |
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Available
year-round |
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Low
tide is best - check newspapers for low tide times |
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Collecting
is prohibited in parks |
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Protect
the fragile ecosystems and their tiny inhabitants |
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Replace
organisms and rocks as you found them |
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Beachcombing Tours
available |
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