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Cape Scott

June 12, 2009 | Tips from Travellers > Port Hardy, Hiking
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 Wow, Cape Scott was amazing, It blew my mind. The 16.8 KM hike to Nels Bight was an experince I want to share with everyone. The first 3 km take you to Eric Lake a beautiful lake. I wish I had time to fish in there or bring in a canoe. As you keep walking theres cool Boardwalks and amazing scenery. I dipped my feet while eating lunch in the Fishermans River. that was nice. when we finally got to the beach (not to brag 4hours and 23 minutes) I was stunned to see how big the beach was. We camped out for 4 days. We thought we might be bored but were we wrong. We walked to experiment bight as well. The dune Neck was really cool. The history was rick with First Nations Culture. It is a must go....Don't get scared on the logging road either..We did it in a 1988 Honda Civic!!!!!!

Posted by Thedude, Victoria at 12:08 PM