I can say enough how much I absolutely love the magic of this place, the waterfall, the forest, the beautiful arbutus trees, the fantastic beach at the end of a 1.3km jaunt through walkways of blackberries & mossy covered trees...again love here & an absolute must for anyone visiting the island! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Pleasant walk. Easy to access and lots to explore if you've got time.
Peaceful and beautiful views of the mountain s
It's a bit of walk to get here, and not accessible for those in wheelchairs or that need special assistance. You pass near a waterfall and the beach itself is really nice, shallow water which is usually warm enough to swim/wade in, has clean compostable washrooms. Has beautiful views and at low tide you can explore a small lagoon.
This beach is gorgeous. There is two places to walk down. One is a 1 km hike in, or one is a five minute walk. The five minute walk is great for older people or if you have a huge group. If the tide is out, you see big beautiful sand bars that you can set up camp for a couple hours. It’s huge, so you can have a to. Of people there on a busy weekend and not feel too crowded. Also, it doesn’t seem to attract a ton of tourists either. Lots of the people that go there are locals. It’s a must see.
Note: the Park doesn’t allow dogs during peak season. I have a 12 year old chocolate lab, and I brought him down. Everything was fine. I’m assuming they just don’t want it turning into a dog park and ruining it for others.
Great place!