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- Codville
Lagoon (Park 60a): Located on the west side of King Island facing
Fisher Channel. The Park is accessible from the water only. Facilities
include an all-weather anchorage, red sand beach, and walking trails.
The Park is recommended for hiking and fishing. Refer to Canadian Hydrographic
Service Nautical Chart #3729.
- Fjordland
Recreation Area (RA 104): Located in Kynoch Inlewt, this Park
also includes Mussel Inlet, the northern portion of Mathieson Channel
and part of Pooley Island. The Recreation Area is accessible from the
water only. There are no facilities in this undeveloped recreation area.
The Park is recommended for its scenery, and fishing. Refer to Canadian
Hydrographic Service Nautical Chart #3962.
- Green
Inlet (Park 116a): Located on the east side of Tolmie Channel. The Park
is accessible from the water only. This undeveloped Park only has an all-weather
anchorage. The Park is recommended for fishing, viewing the scenic fjord,
tidal lagoon, reversing rapids and estuary. Refer to Canadian Hydrographic
Service Nautical Chart #3735.
- Hakai
Recreation Area (RA 120): Located between Queen Charlotte Strait
and Fitz Hugh Sound. The Park is accessible from the water only. The facilities
of this undeveloped, and largest marine Park area in BC, are limited to
an all-weather anchorage. There are several spectacular white sand beaches,
and incredible salmon fishing. The Recreation Area is recommended for
fishing, kayking, SCUBA diving, and hiking. Refer to Canadian Hydrographic
Service Nautical Chart #3727.
- Jackson
Narrows (Park 132a): Located at the northeast tip of Susan Island.
The Park is accessible from the water only. This undeveloped Park has
an all-weather anchorage. The Park is recommended for hiking to several
interesting view points. Refer to Canadian Hydrographic Service Nautical
Chart #3711.
- Oliver
Cove (Park 221a): Located on the east side of Reid Passage. The
Park is accessible from the water only. This undeveloped Park has an all-weather
anchorage. The Park is recommended for fishing. Refer to Canadian Hydrographic
Service Nautical Chart #3726.
- Penrose
Island (Park 229a): Located between Fitz Hugh Sound and the entrance
to Rivers Inlet. The Park is accessible from the water only. This undeveloped
Park has no facitlites. The Park is recommended for kayaking, fishing
and SCUBA diving. Refer to Canadian Hydrographic Service Nautical Chart
#3934.
- Sir
Alexander Mackenzie (Park 280): Located on the north
shore of Dean Channel. The Park is accessible from the water only.
This undeveloped park has no facilites. The Park is recommended for
visiting the cairn that comemorates "Alex Meckenzie, from Canada by
land, 22 July, 1793". Refer to Canadian Hydrographic Service Nautical
Chart #3729.
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