Discover Alberni E01 - Sproat Lake 2018
Sproat Lake is one of the greatest natural treasures on Vancouver Island and a place renowned for its natural beauty. The waters of this popular British Columbia vacation destination are so clear that you can easily see 30 ft. down. Waterfront homes, cabins and lots dot the shoreline but the majority of Sproat Lakes 140 kilometers of foreshore remains uninhabited and is lined by beautiful Douglas Fir forest and some of British Columbia's most stunning freshwater beaches.
The 21 degree summer water helps make Sproat Lake an unmatched recreational paradise. Sproat Lake has 4 arms; Stirling Arm, Klehkoot Arm, Two Rivers Arm and Taylor Arm. Each Arm is unique. Stirling Arm is inhabited on one shore and largely uninhabited on the other, which enjoys Fossli Provincial Park. Klehkoot Arm is the most bustling arm on Sproat Lake and features the Sproat Lake Provincial Park. Two Rivers Arm is accessible only by unpaved road and its well sheltered shores remain sparsely inhabited. Taylor Arm is by far the longest arm on Sproat Lake and its marginally colder waters are home to Taylor Arm Provincial Park. The clear warm waters, wide open spaces, stunning natural beauty and central location makes Sproat lake a recreational paradise like no other.
It is almost like Sproat Lake was created to offer us endless entertainment. Popular past times on the lake include water skiing, boating hiking, camping and nature watching. Part of the area surrounding the lake has been preserved as a BC Provincial Park complete with campsites and a hiking trail. The lake is also known for its freshwater fishing in particular cutthroat Trout and Rainbow Trout. Boarding is another popular Sproat Lake past time and you will frequently see kayaks, canoes, houseboats, jet skis and motorboats enjoying the many arms of Sproat Lake. With so much to do on and off the water Sproat Lake truly is Vancouver Islands recreational paradise.
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Stamp Falls
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Stamp River Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
the annual run of thousands of Pacific salmon circling in the pool below Stamp Falls before ascending the fish ladders on their way to spawning beds.
Steam Train Ride BC Forest Discovery Centre Vancouver Island
Full ride around the park on the steam train from the BC Forest Discovery Centre in Duncan Vancouver Island Canada
New campsites Gold Creek Campground
Gold Creeks New walk-in sites F1-8. These are for campers who pack light.
Golden Ears Provincial Park is a Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada and is 555.9 square kilometers. It is named after the prominent twin peaks which are commonly referred to as Golden Ears
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This favourite Nanaimo River swimming hole should be a park!
11 minute driving directions to Nanaimo River White Rapids Park (soon if we have our way) from Living Forest Oceanside Campground & RV Park:
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This 300+ acre property is used as the park it should be by locals- fantastic quiet river channel and crystal clear pools make it an ideal and safe place to swim. The Nanaimo River starts it's journey to the sea (it joins the ocean at Living Forest!) by going through four lakes, which makes it the warmest river on Vancouver Island.
The property is still under timber lease to a logging company who has logged much of it in the past, but it sits dormant at the moment. What a great opportunity to buy out the timber lease and obtain protected forever park status!
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