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Port McNeill Parks & Gardens

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This provincial park is known for the excellent windsurfing on its lake.There is also a hemlock forest and much wildlife in the park. Open winter and summer; camping. Located 32 km south of Port MacNeill.
BulletMarble River Provincial Park
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This provincial park is home to the Marble River canyon, a river estuary, a beautiful forest, an eagle nesting habitat, and a developed campground. Popular activities include rafting, white water kayaking, hiking and camping.
BulletThe Shephards' Garden
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The Shephards' Garden is three and a half acres of perennials, annuals, shrubs and trees. There is also a hiking trail that leads to the Nimpkish River.
BulletBlackfish Sound
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This extremely scenic area consists of a cluster of countless islands and inlets offering spectacular views, kayaking and fishing. The area is particularly productive for salmon and halibut fishing.
BulletCape Scott Provincial Park
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Visitors to this provincial park, located on the northwest tip of Vancouver Island, can explore the large stretch of remote sandy beaches or hike through rainforests, lowland bogs and muskeg.
BulletLower Nimpkish Provincial Park
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Situated on the Lower Nimpkish River, the park protects bald eagle nesting sites as well as the territory of a threatened seabird species called Marbeled Murrelet. The park provides opportunities to fish for a wide variety of salmon and trout. As the river is often rough, activities such as swimming, canoeing and kayaking are not recommended.
BulletEcho Bay Provincial Marine Park
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This provincial park, located on Gilford Island, can be accessed by boat or floatplane from Port McNeill, Telegraph Cove or Alert Bay. The park consists of a 70-foot floating dock, campsites, picnic area and walking trail.
BulletBroughton Archipelago Provincial Marine Park
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Broughton Archipelago consists of a group of small islands in the Queen Charlotte Strait. The provincial park is accessible only by boat from Port McNeill or Telegraph Cove. Popular activities for visitors include swimming and fishing.
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