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English: Campsite at Mystic Beach at the beginning of the golden hour, Vancouver Island, Canada. The campsite was quite busy that day due to Canada Day which made the weekend 3 days long and is a popular weekend for camping in Canada
The Juan de Fuca Marine Trail is a rugged 47 kilometres (29 mi) wilderness hiking trail located within Juan de Fuca Provincial Park along the southwestern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The trail stretches from China Beach, 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of Sooke, to Botanical Beach, just outside Port Renfrew. [2]
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Juan de Fuca Provincial Park is a provincial park located on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.The park was established on April 4, 1996 [3] by combining three former parks — China Beach, Loss Creek, and Botanical Beach — into one provincial park. [4]
Qualicum Beach: 43.86: 27.25: Memorial Avenue to Highway 4 west / Highway 19 – Qualicum Beach Town Centre, Port Alberni: Comox Valley: Buckley Bay: 69.90: 43.43: Buckley Bay Road (Highway 964:2360) to Highway 19 – Buckley Bay ferry terminal: Ferry to Denman Island and Hornby Island; Hwy 964:2360 is unsigned: Royston: 99.49: 61.82
The Pacific Marine Circle Route is a 263-kilometre (163 mi) marked scenic loop road through southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. The route is composed of Highway 14, Pacific Marine Road, Shore Road, Highway 18, and a segment of the Trans-Canada Highway. [2] [1]
The area is the base for visiting the wilderness parks of Vancouver Island's southwest coast — the West Coast Trail and the Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, which includes the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail. Beaches near Sooke include Sandcut, French Beach, Fishboat Bay, China Beach, and Mystic Beach.
Spanning 193.98 square kilometres, North Cowichan is the largest incorporated municipality by land area on Vancouver Island, and includes the communities of Chemainus, Crofton, Westholme, Maple Bay and the so-called "South End" which is functionally a suburb of Duncan, a separate municipality.