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The best family-friendly hikes and walks in Boyle Point Provincial Park

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Family friendly hiking trails in Boyle Point Provincial Park are situated on the southern tip of Denman Island, British Columbia. The park spans 125 hectares, featuring gently sloping terrain that transitions into dramatic sandstone bluffs along the shoreline. Hikers can explore old-growth and second-growth forests, including Douglas fir, hemlock, and Western cedar trees, alongside unique rock meadows and wetland areas. The landscape offers marine views over Baynes Sound and Gravelly Bay.

Best family friendly hiking trails in Boyle Point Provincial…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Ford Cove to Shingle Spit Trail — Mount Geoffrey Escarpment Provincial Park

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Alex
June 16, 2026, Beauford East Woodlands parking

The Beauford East Woodlands parking lot is a dirt parking area without restrooms and without water fountains, so come prepared. There's plenty of parking in this dirt area and nice turnaround spots for larger vehicles.

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Beauford East Woodlands is thickly forested by Douglas-fir, western red cedar, and western hemlock. The trees are an impressive second growth forest. There is a network of forest service trails weaving throughout the forests, with occasional lookout points to Deep Bay. The area is quiet and not crowded, a peaceful getaway into nature.

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McNaughton Creek Forest Service Road is a low-key forested dirt road. It's wide and shaded, great for mountain biking or walking side by side with a hiking buddy. The gentle climb and low elevation is great for being able to keep up a conversation.

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The Deep Bay Community Trail passes through coastal forests with moss-covered ground. Be careful when crossing small creeks and crossing over the railroad tracks. After rain the ground becomes muddy and slick, and in some notoriously muddy areas there are some flat wooden boards laid over it. The boards that have been on the trail for a few years are moss-covered and can also become slick, so trekking poles are advised after rain.

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Deep Bay Marine Field Station is an educational centre popular with school field trips. Sitting right on the water's edge, this centre has a touch pool, wet and dry labs, and two marine vessels. There are also 11 hectares of shellfish farms right off the coast.

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April 16, 2026, Deep Bay Marina

Deep Bay Marina is home to a dock, a boat launch, and the Ship and Shore Restaurant & Marine Fuelling Station. Deep Bay got its name from its deep, steeply dropping coastal shores but was once named Hare Bay. The name was changed to avoid confusion with other Hare Bays.

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November 29, 2025, Shingle Spit

Shingle Spit is a pebbly gravel-bar beach and Hornby Island’s main ferry landing for visitors. The spit is a year‑round wildlife haven, where you’ll likely see plenty of seals, sea lions, cormorants, and dozens of bald eagles during the herring spawn. Just steps from the ferry dock sits Thatch Pub and Restaurant, the island’s only full-service pub with a waterfront deck, making it the perfect lunch spot to enjoy some local fare and take in the scenery during a day of hiking in this beautiful area.

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The Ford Cove to Shingle Spit Trail winds through forested terrain from Ford Cove to the ferry-landing area at Shingle Spit, following the coastline and staying mostly level, making it suitable for hiking or casual cycling. Along the way, you pass wooded hillsides, small bridges over gullies and streams, and near the halfway point, a seasonal waterfall. There are plenty of breathtaking views of the channel and surrounding islands, making this path the perfect mix of forest and coastal scenery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are there in Boyle Point Provincial Park?

Boyle Point Provincial Park features a well-defined main hiking trail, approximately 1.5 kilometers (one way), which is generally considered easy to moderate. While this guide focuses on Boyle Point, komoot also suggests a couple of other easy, family-friendly routes in the broader region, such as the Ford Cove to Shingle Spit Trail and the Helliwell Provincial Park loop.

What kind of terrain can we expect on family hikes in Boyle Point Provincial Park?

The park's main trail offers a diverse experience, winding through old-growth and second-growth forests with large Douglas fir, hemlock, and Western cedar trees. The terrain is gently sloping, transitioning to dramatic sandstone bluffs along the shoreline. While generally accessible, including for some strollers and wheelchairs in parts, be aware that it does involve hills.

Are there any specific viewpoints or landmarks suitable for families in the park?

Absolutely! The primary reward for hikers is the spectacular marine views from the bluff viewpoints. From these spots, you can gaze upon Baynes Sound, Gravelly Bay, and the historic Chrome Island Lighthouse. Many viewpoints have benches, perfect for a family picnic and enjoying the scenery.

Is Boyle Point Provincial Park suitable for families with strollers or wheelchairs?

The main trail in Boyle Point Provincial Park is wide and accessible in some parts, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. However, it's important to note that the trail does involve hills, so some sections may be more challenging. For more detailed accessibility information, you might want to check local resources like visitdenmanisland.ca.

What wildlife might we see on a family hike in Boyle Point Provincial Park?

Boyle Point Provincial Park is a fantastic spot for wildlife viewing. You can frequently spot seals and sea lions, especially California and Stellar sea lions, particularly in winter during the herring runs. Birdwatchers will enjoy sightings of bald eagles, ospreys, great blue herons, and various other seabirds and gulls.

What is the best time of year for family hikes in Boyle Point Provincial Park?

The park is enjoyable year-round, but spring is particularly special due to the annual herring runs, which attract a wide array of marine wildlife. The weather is generally milder in spring and fall, offering comfortable hiking conditions. Summer provides longer daylight hours, while winter offers a chance to see more sea lions.

Are dogs allowed on the trails in Boyle Point Provincial Park?

While the region research doesn't explicitly state dog policies for Boyle Point Provincial Park, provincial parks in British Columbia generally allow dogs on trails if they are on a leash. It's always best to check the official BC Parks website or local signage upon arrival for the most current regulations regarding pets.

Are there any circular walks suitable for families in the area?

While the main trail in Boyle Point Provincial Park is an out-and-back route, komoot offers a few circular options in the wider region that are great for families. For example, the Helliwell Provincial Park loop on Hornby Island is an easy 4.6 km circular hike.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Boyle Point Provincial Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the spectacular marine views from the bluffs, the peaceful forest trails, and the abundant opportunities for wildlife observation, especially the seals and sea lions.

Where can we park when visiting Boyle Point Provincial Park with family?

Boyle Point Provincial Park has designated parking areas available for visitors. These are typically located near the main trailhead, providing convenient access for families. Always follow local signage for parking regulations.

Are there any facilities or amenities near the park, like cafes or restrooms?

Boyle Point Provincial Park is a natural area, so facilities within the park itself are limited. For amenities like cafes or public restrooms, you would typically need to visit the main village areas on Denman Island. It's advisable to bring your own water and snacks, especially for longer family outings.

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