Dawley Passage Provincial Park is a marine-focused region situated within Clayoquot Sound, nestled between Meares Island and the west coast of Vancouver Island. This area is characterized by a vibrant marine ecosystem, strong currents, and tidal rapids that support diverse marine life, including various mammals, fish, and coastal birds. While primarily a marine park accessible by boat, the broader region offers opportunities for several sports like hiking and jogging, particularly in areas surrounding its access points.
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Dawley Passage Provincial Park is a marine park located in Clayoquot Sound, between Meares Island and the west coast of Vancouver Island. It is primarily accessible by boat and is known for its vibrant marine ecosystem and tranquil setting. The park encompasses 154 hectares of both upland and foreshore areas.
The park is ideal for marine activities such as scuba diving, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, boating, and ocean swimming. While the park itself is marine-focused, the broader region offers opportunities for land-based activities like hiking and jogging. Visitors have rated routes in the region an average of 4.62 out of 5 stars.
Dawley Passage Provincial Park is a marine park accessible only by boat. Paddlers can reach the passage from Tofino or the Grice Bay boat launch in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Kayak rentals are available from companies in nearby Tofino and Ucluelet.
While Dawley Passage Provincial Park is primarily a marine park, the surrounding region offers various hiking opportunities. You can find detailed information and routes in guides like Hiking in Dawley Passage Provincial Park. These routes cater to different skill levels.
Yes, the region around Dawley Passage Provincial Park offers family-friendly hiking options. These routes are designed to be suitable for various ages and abilities. For specific suggestions, refer to the Family-friendly hikes in Dawley Passage Provincial Park guide.
Yes, the sheltered waters around Dawley Passage make it a popular spot for canoeing and kayaking. Paddlers often encounter marine wildlife such as seals and sea otters. Kayak rentals are available from nearby towns like Tofino and Ucluelet.
Wilderness camping is permitted year-round in Dawley Passage Provincial Park. There are no designated campsites or facilities provided, so visitors are expected to practice Leave No Trace principles. This ensures the preservation of the park's natural environment.
The park's exceptional marine ecosystem, with strong currents and tidal rapids, supports a high density and diversity of marine life. This includes various marine mammals, finfish like salmon and halibut, crabs, clams, and coastal marine birds such as great blue herons and bald eagles. It is also home to the red-listed white hydrocoral.
The broader region surrounding Dawley Passage Provincial Park provides opportunities for jogging and running. You can explore various routes suitable for running. For detailed information, consult the Running Trails in Dawley Passage Provincial Park guide.
Routes in the Dawley Passage Provincial Park region have received an average rating of 4.62 out of 5 stars from more than 8,000 visitors on komoot. This indicates a high level of satisfaction among outdoor enthusiasts exploring the area.
Official information for Dawley Passage Provincial Park is available on the BC Parks website. You can visit their page at bcparks.ca/dawley-passage-park/. For general inquiries, BC Parks can be reached at 1-800-689-9025.
Information regarding specific dog regulations for Dawley Passage Provincial Park is not explicitly provided. Visitors should consult the official BC Parks website or contact them directly for current pet policies within this wilderness park.

