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Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park is a provincial park in Parksville, British Columbia, Canada.Located at the east end of the town, the 347-hectare park features a two-kilometre long stretch of sandy beach, a stand of old-growth Douglas fir trees and 250 vehicle-accessible and 25 walk-in camping spaces. [3]
Foam Lake Visitor Centre and Nature Centre: Foam Lake: 10: East Central: Natural history of the Quill Lakes, local tourism information [1] Prairie Learning Centre: Val Marie: 4: South: Education programs about the natural history of Grasslands National Park: Prince Albert National Park of Canada Nature Centre: Waskesiu Lake: 16: North Central
Parksville hosts an annual Canada Day celebration. In the morning there is a parade that runs along the Island Hwy. Residents and visitors gather along the road to watch the procession and then walk down to Parksville Community Park where there are vendors, including food trucks, live music performances, some carnival attractions, and fireworks ...
The Canada National Parks Act also allows for recognition of National Historic Sites that commemorate events, landmarks, or objects of national importance, and which may include similar levels of protection and administration as national parks. [1] Feasibility studies are underway to establish further national parks in unrepresented regions. [11]
Parksville may refer to: Parksville, British Columbia, a city in Canada Parksville Junction, British Columbia, an unincorporated community in the city; Parksville, Kentucky, a town in the United States; Parksville, South Carolina, a town in the United States; Parksville, New York, United States; Parksville, Tennessee, United States
Campbell Valley Regional Park is a regional park maintained by the Metro Vancouver Regional Parks board. The park is formed from 6 historical farm plots, with portions set aside for the Langley Tree Farm and scout Camp McLean.
The Miracle Beach Nature House is a nature centre, constructed in 1958 [10] and the second such nature centre constructed in a BC provincial park [11] located in the park which features natural history displays and offers seasonal educational programs. Outside the Nature House is an amphitheatre with a projection screen. [9]
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is a private, non-profit, charitable nature conservation and restoration organisation based in Canada.Since its founding in 1962, the organisation and its partners have protected 15,000,000 hectares (37,000,000 acres) of land and water across Canada, which includes the natural habitat of more than a quarter of the country’s endangered species. [2]