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Englishman River Falls Provincial Park Situated 13 km southwest of Parksville, this provincial park boasts two dazzling waterfalls and magnificent trees. Hiking trails, day-use facilities and a campground are all within the 97-hectare area. Address: Errington Road off Highway 4, southwest of Parksville BC
Send an Email (1) 1 250 248-9460
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MacMillan Provincial Park and Cathedral Grove MacMillian Provincial Park is 136 hectares of trails and vegetation. It is best known for Cathedral Grove, where giant Douglas-fir trees stand (the tallest is 76 m high). Some of the oldest trees date back over 800 years. Please pay careful attention to all posted signs to protect this wonderful area. MacMillian is 30 km (19 mi) west of Parksville. Address: Hwy #4 Parksville BC
Send an Email 1 250 248-9460
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Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park Just west of Parksville, this provincial park is by the scenic Little Qualicum River. View the cascading water of the Little Qualicum Falls, swim in the clear, cool pools of water or hike one of the many trails. It is also a popular windsurfing destination. Day use facilities as well as a campground are in the area. Address: Hwy 4, 19 km west of Parksville BC
Send an Email 1 250 248-9460
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Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park This popular family destination is well known for its warm swimming waters at high tide, and sand activities during low tide. Bird-watching opportunities abound, especially in March and April when the view of migrating Brandt Geese is exceptional. Address: Hwy 19a, 3 km south of Parksville Parksville BC
Send an Email (5) 1 250 248-9460
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