Location ID: #10277047
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Rustic Pub in rural country setting
Location ID: #10255124
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This 56-hectare conservation property is one of the few remaining natural forests along the lower reaches of the Nanaimo River.
Location ID: #10248502
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Convenient trails and viewpoints surround magnificent Little Qualicum Falls.The park offers camping, a day use area, two large parking lots, and a network of walking trails.
Ecological Reserve, Strathcona Park
Location ID: #10252687
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The Comox Lake Bluffs Ecological Reserve was established in 1996 and is a 47 hectare area designed for hiking and nature observation that protects natural ecosystems, supports research and education.
Location ID: #10275020
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Comox Lake has a surface area of 2100 hectares, a perimeter of 41.4 km and average depth of 61 metres. Views along the eastern end of the lake with the mountains and Comox Glacier. A large campsite at this location offers ample parking areas and ...
Location ID: #10248968
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Regional Park on the North side of Northwest Bay in Nanoose
Location ID: #10277044
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Small off the highway Pub in a rural setting
Location ID: #10248711
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Located 14km North of Port Alberni, the Upper Stamp River Provincial Park trails are popular with anglers and swimmers. Sockeye, Chinook and Coho can be seen spawning yearly from August to December. It's also a popular spot for the local black bear ...
Location ID: #10249308
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Roughly 5km, well maintained trail along the Englishman River. Scenic river views, lush forest, rustic wooden bridges, stairs and handrails throughout the trail.
Location ID: #10118968
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Northern end of Buttle Lake, in Strathcona Park on Boliden Mine lease. Access by Jim Mitchell Lake Rd.
Angler's Trail
Location ID: #10250845
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Two stands of Old Growth Forest on The Stamp Long River Trail. A magical spot at the north end of the trail has mostly Douglas Fir old growth trees, there is also a stand of giant old growth Cedar at the south end of the trail.
Location ID: #10268878
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A barely used park in a gorgeous temperate rainforest, beside a beautiful river.
It's a natural space without infrastructure, with a dirt road that leads to a trail along the river.
Location ID: #10248064
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The Hardy Road entrance to Seal Bay Nature Park had all trails renamed taking into account the cultural heritage of the Komoks First Nation. Seal Bay Park lies within the unceded traditional territory of the Komoks First Nation. Significant ...
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.