Location ID: #10248063
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Seal Bay Nature Park and forest is protecting 1,585 acres (642 hectares) of biodiversity and treasured wildlife habitat. The trails at the Bates Road entrance lead to the ocean shoreline and consist of well maintained trails with railings. There is ...
Location ID: #10270451
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The trail provides a 2.1 km crosstown connection between the north and south sides of Port Alberni which were historically two separate communities. Steep shale walls on both sides of the ravine make for a quick descent to the expansive ravine ...
Location ID: #10270443
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Popular amongst dog walkers this trail network heads out along an old rail-bed through lush tranquil rain forests packed full with fallen tree stumps, large ferns and moss covered trees. A steep switchback with a bridge crossing takes you to the ...
Location ID: #10253297
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Regional Park in the heart of Gold River. Mix of old growth and second growth. Approximately 3km trail of easy to difficult hiking
Location ID: #10268034
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Palm Beach Trail is well maintained on BC Hydro owned land, and one of a network of trails leading to the Comox Lake Watershed Area. The swimming area, known as Palm Beach, is a popular destination for nature lovers by foot or bike. There is a large ...
Location ID: #10242533
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One of over two dozen trails in the Beaver Lodge Lands green space in Campbell River.
Location ID: #10250839
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Miracle Beach Provincial Park is a 137 hectare provincial park on the east coast of Vancouver Island BC. It is located halfway between Campbell River and Courtenay off Highway 19A
Location ID: #10255010
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Twenty-four hectares (60 acres) of old growth forest merge with the lawns and gardens on the Milner gardens property.
Location ID: #10246779
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This parcel of park land was donated to the town of Comox by naturalist, orithologist and artist Hamiliton 'Mack' Laing in 1973 to remain a nature park in perpetuity. The nature trail winds through wooded areas, across creeks, and continues down to ...
Location ID: #10132684
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This mossy bigleaf maple grove is used to tap trees for their Kleekoot maple syrup.
Location ID: #10234196
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Lush old growth forest near the border of Strathcona Provincial Park. Tender maintained by Western Forest Products. Established Roosevelt Elk Wintering grounds.
Location ID: #10276996
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Newly constructed remote cabin located on oceanfront property.
Location ID: #10253985
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Hai Gai Trail is accessible from China Creek Trail off Comox Lake Road in Cumberland. A well maintained service road goes to the trail head and there is ample parking off the road and in a large open area that is a disc golf course. This old growth ...
Location ID: #10276995
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Cumberland Brewing Co. is an eclectic brewery pub with a corrugated metal wall inside and rebar lined walls outside. The 10 year old brewery has 6 Fermentor tanks and 6 Brite tanks for 5 core beers served with seasonal variations. There is inside ...
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Location ID: #10120001
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The Cumberland Forest is a lush 150 acres of second growth forest that cradles the southern edge of the Village of Cumberland.
Location ID: #10119873
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Neck Point is the name of some igneous rock that is connected at lower tides to the rest of the park. Sea lions and sometimes even orcas pass by here, and from the tops of moderate cliffs you can look down and see otters torpedoeing in the shallows. ...
Location ID: #10270461
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This City owned neighbourhood forest boasts a small community bike jump area and trails winding through over one hundred year old cedar stands with CMTs (Culturally Modified Trees), large ferns, abundant bird life including owls, wild life and creek ...
Location ID: #10264790
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Roberts Memorial Provincial Park is a 14 ha provincial park, located 15 km south of Nanaimo overlooking the Stewart Channel.
Location ID: #10255784
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Short 600 M trail running along the south side of Oyster River between Regent Road and Highway 19a. Trail goes through wetlands and could accommodate gators and ATV's for production.
Location ID: #10261872
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2.1-km loop trail near Qualicum Beach, British Columbia. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 31 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter ...
(Oyster River Nature Park)
Location ID: #10253315
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Oyster River flows adjacent to the Oyster River Nature Park. Across the river is the Saratoga Beach camp ground in the Strathcona Regional District about 30km north of Courtenay. The 15 km long river has stewards volunteering to revitalize the ...
Location ID: #10253292
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Barber's Hole is a beautiful oasis you can find when you visit Nymph Falls Nature Park. The park is comprised of 151 acres situated on the north side of the Puntledge River in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island. Local folks and visitors both ...
Location ID: #10276984
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Beautiful acreage built in the 1960's as a Hippie Commune. Property includes several outbuilding, main house, historic stone house and bunk, donkey shed, duck shed, three bay garage, orchards two garden site, high bank waterfront, a pond, turkey ...
Location ID: #10276986
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Campfire ministries located on the shores of Robert’s Lake, 30 minutes north of Campbell River. Forested property contains several cabins and tenting areas plus trails and gathering areas.