Saltery Bay Provincial Park - map and other informations
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Description
Located on the beautiful Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Saltery Bay Provincial Park is a hidden gem for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. This picturesque park offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, with its stunning coastal scenery, lush forests, and diverse wildlife.
Establishment
Established in 1956, Saltery Bay Provincial Park spans over 200 hectares and is managed by BC Parks. The park is named after Saltery Bay, a small bay known for its historic salmon saltery that operated in the late 1800s.
Things to Do
Saltery Bay Provincial Park offers a wide range of activities for visitors of all ages. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, there's something for everyone:
Hiking
Explore the park's network of scenic hiking trails, which wind through ancient forests and lead to breathtaking viewpoints. The popular Mount Hallowell Trail offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and ocean.
Beachcombing
Stroll along the park's pebble beach and discover an array of fascinating marine treasures, including shells, driftwood, and colorful sea glass. Keep an eye out for seals, sea lions, and eagles that frequent the area.
Boating and Kayaking
Launch your boat or kayak from the park's boat ramp and explore the pristine waters of Saltery Bay. Paddle through calm coves, admire the rugged coastline, and perhaps even spot a pod of dolphins or whales.
Camping
Set up camp at one of the park's well-maintained campsites and immerse yourself in nature. Fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the forest and wake up to the chirping of birds. Facilities include picnic tables, fire pits, and pit toilets.
Getting There
Saltery Bay Provincial Park is easily accessible by both car and ferry. From Vancouver, take a scenic ferry ride from Horseshoe Bay to Langdale, then drive along Highway 101 to Saltery Bay. The park is approximately a 3-hour drive from Vancouver.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Saltery Bay Provincial Park
Is there a fee to enter Saltery Bay Provincial Park?
No, there is no fee to enter Saltery Bay Provincial Park. However, camping fees apply if you plan to stay overnight.
Are pets allowed in the park?
Yes, pets are allowed in Saltery Bay Provincial Park. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times and owners are responsible for cleaning up after them.
Are there any amenities in the park?
Saltery Bay Provincial Park offers basic amenities such as picnic tables, fire pits, and pit toilets. There is no potable water available, so visitors are advised to bring their own drinking water.
Average weather in Saltery Bay Provincial Park
Temp max | Temp min | Rain | Snow | |
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Jan | 5 °C 41 °F | 1 °C 34 °F | 220 mm 8.7 in | 34 mm 1.3 in |
Feb | 5 °C 41 °F | 0 °C 32 °F | 107 mm 4.2 in | 30 mm 1.2 in |
Mar | 8 °C 46 °F | 2 °C 36 °F | 159 mm 6.3 in | 21 mm 0.8 in |
Apr | 11 °C 52 °F | 4 °C 39 °F | 122 mm 4.8 in | 6 mm 0.2 in |
May | 16 °C 61 °F | 9 °C 48 °F | 78 mm 3.1 in | 1 mm 0.0 in |
Jun | 19 °C 66 °F | 12 °C 54 °F | 87 mm 3.4 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Jul | 22 °C 72 °F | 15 °C 59 °F | 39 mm 1.5 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Aug | 23 °C 73 °F | 16 °C 61 °F | 53 mm 2.1 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Sep | 18 °C 64 °F | 12 °C 54 °F | 138 mm 5.4 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Oct | 13 °C 55 °F | 8 °C 46 °F | 218 mm 8.6 in | 0 mm 0.0 in |
Nov | 7 °C 45 °F | 4 °C 39 °F | 274 mm 10.8 in | 12 mm 0.5 in |
Dec | 4 °C 39 °F | 1 °C 34 °F | 199 mm 7.8 in | 38 mm 1.5 in |
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