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Vancouver Island Interpretive Centres

4 Interpretive Centres in Vancouver Island

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1. Goldstream Provincial Park - Mill Bay

Hwy 1, 16 Km NW Of Victoria
Mill Bay, British Columbia
V0R 2P0

Goldstream Provincial Park attracts visitors to see massive trees, majestic waterfalls & a meandering river that meets the sea. Come see the flowers, birds, bald eagles, fish & annual salmon spawning run. Trails range from easy, wheelchair accessible walks to strenuous hikes. Interpretive centre on-site.

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2. Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park - Parksville

Hwy 19a
Parksville, British Columbia
V9P 1N4

Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park is a very popular destination on Vancouver Island. A kilometre long sandy beach is inviting for all ages to play & explore the shoreline. Visitors can walk amongst old growth trees & watch beautiful ocean sunsets. Interpretive centre on-site.

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3. Strathcona Provincial Park - Campbell River

Hwy 28
Campbell River, British Columbia
V9W 4R4

Strathcona Park provides a variety of visitor-oriented summer & winter recreational opportunities within the Buttle Lake vicinity & Forbidden Plateau area. The rest of the park is largely undeveloped & appeals primarily to people seeking wilderness surroundings. Enjoy the hiking trails & visit the interpretive centre.

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4. Pacific Rim National Park Reserve - Green Point Campground

Hwy 4
Ucluelet, British Columbia
V0R 3A0

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is known for its long sandy beaches & lush coastal temperate rainforests. Situated on a forested terrace above Long Beach, Green Point campground is the only campground in the Long Beach Unit of the national park. Trails lead to the beach below; interpretive programs are offered at the theatre during peak season in July & August. Excellent canoeing & kayaking opportunities available. This campground fills every night during the high season; please call the toll free number to make your reservation. Taxes included in rates.

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Campground Rates (subject to change): $23.50 - $23.50