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Bodega Ridge Provincial Park + My Favorites
Bodega Ridge Park’s high cliffs are home to bald eagles, peregrine falcons and turkey vultures. Unique sandstone formations on the water’s edge below support large wildflower populations, which are known for their splendour and can be enjoyed by passing boaters and paddlers. The highlight of this day-use only park is a 4 km (2.5 mi) ridge rising 328 m (1076 ft) above sea level. The top of the ridge can be reached in approximately 30 minutes via a trail that leads uphill along the top of Bodega Ridge, through a forested area and along the cliff edge. From the top, hikers will be rewarded with spectacular vistas of Trincomali Channel, Vancouver Island and the Strait of Georgia. Address: . | Galiano Island, BC Tel: 1 250 539-2115
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Wallace Island Marine Provincial Park + My Favorites
Wallace Island Marine Provincial Park, is located in beautiful Trincomali Channel between the northern ends of Saltspring Island and Galiano Island. Facilities are limited to an information shelter, water, pit toilets, picnic tables and 18 walk-in campsites at the designated camping areas of Conover Point, Chivers Point and Cabin Bay. Campfires are not permitted. A small dock is available at Conover Cove, as well as an octagonal dinghy dock at Princess Bay. Sheltered anchorage and stern tie rings are available in Conover Cove and Princess Bay. Address: . | Wallace Island, BC Tel: 1 250 539-2115
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Dionisio Point Provincial Park + My Favorites
Dionisio Point Provincial Park is situated on scenic Galiano Island, and is only accessible by boat. Pebble and sand beaches, meadows filled with wildflowers and tidal pools rich with intertidal life are characteristics of the park. There is evidence that First Nations used the area more than 3,000 years ago. Today, many people frequent the park to indulge in scuba diving, kayaking, wildlife viewing and walk-in camping. Address: Northeast point of | Galiano Island, BC Tel: 1 250 539-2115
Ballingall Islets Nature Park + My Favorites
A group of Double-crested Cormorants nest in the Juniper trees in this park, which is located off Galiano Island and Parker Island. The area was made a nature park to protect the Cormorants, and visitors who wish to view the birds are urged to do so from afar so as not to disturb them. Address: . | Galiano Island, BC
Bellhouse Provincial Park + My Favorites
Located on Burrill Point, Bellhouse Park is a small day-use park with excellent views of Active Pass, Mayne Island and the Strait of Georgia. A short trail leads from the parking lot to the rocky shoreline, where visitors can try their hand at fishing, explore the rock formations or watch the seals, otters, and occaisionaly whales. Bellhouse Park is only a short walk north from the ferry dock at Sturdies Bay on Galiano Island, and the route is well marked. Address: . | Galiano Island, BC Tel: 1 250 539-2115
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Montague Harbour Marine Provincial Park + My Favorites
Montague Harbour Marine Provincial Park is rich in natural and cultural history. White shell beaches, open meadows, tidal lagoons, towering forests, craggy headlands and abundant bird life are just a few of the things that attract visitors to this park. Visitors can moor their boats to one of the 35 buoys in sheltered Montague Harbour or come by ferry and camp in one of the scenic vehicle-accessible or walk-in campsites. Address: . | Galiano Island, BC Tel: 1 250 539-2115
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