Take a short walk to the western end of the beach to the waterfall
or wander at length to the east. It is possible to walk along the
beach between China Beach and Second Beach. Please respect the delicate
vegetation and natural and cultural features of this park.
In the spring and fall, look for the magnificent grey whale offshore
as it travels along its migratory route. As many as 17,000 of these
mammoth creatures travel down the coast throughout the migration period;
some, in fact, spend the summer off the shores of Vancouver Island.
(Text courtesy of BC Parks)
Remember this is a wilderness area - black bears, bald eagles and
cougars may be present so as a precaution, it is recommended that
you leave your pets at home.
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