A Most Beautiful Beach in November
Who said that Canada is cold? We filmed this short video on Brady’s Beach in November…in a t-shirt! Brady’s Beach is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Located in the Village of Bamfield, British Columbia on Vancouver Island, Brady’s Beach is a hidden Canadian gem! The beach faces west into Barkley Sound with views of the Deer Group and Broken Groups Islands. The area is cottage country, popular with fishermen, kayakers, boaters, whale watchers, scuba divers, and hikers. To learn more about real estate opportunities in Bamfield please visit:
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Pacific Rim National Park Reserve | Wikipedia audio article
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Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
00:01:40 1 History
00:06:23 1.1 Aboriginal presence
00:08:27 2 Long Beach
00:09:53 3 Broken Group Islands
00:11:37 4 West Coast Trail
00:14:56 5 Geography
00:16:18 6 Climate
00:17:35 7 Ecology
00:19:34 8 See also
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Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is a 511 km2 (197 sq mi) park located in British Columbia, Canada, which comprises three separate regions: Long Beach, the Broken Group Islands, and the West Coast Trail. It represents the Pacific Coast Mountains landscape which is characterized by rugged coasts and temperate rainforests. Widespread vegetation found in the park includes western hemlock, Sitka spruce, western red-cedar, deer fern and sword fern. Animal species vary from marine and intertidal species, such as humpback whales and ochre sea star, to terrestrial mammals, such as Vancouver Island wolves. For recreational purposes, Long Beach is used for surfing and windsurfing, the Broken Group for sea kayaking, and the West Coast Trail for hiking, as well as camping in all areas and scuba diving in the winter months in the Long Beach and Broken Group areas.
The Wickaninnish Beach Provincial Park formed the nucleus upon which the national park was assembled. After years of negotiation between the federal government and the provincial government of W.A.C. Bennett, a breakthrough was reached after Jean Chrétien took over for Arthur Laing as the federal minister responsible for parks. British Columbia adopted the West Coast National Park Act in 1969 and the two governments signed an agreement in 1970 to create the park through land assembly and extinguishing forestry rights. Following protracted negotiations, the park was finally added to the National Parks Act in 2000, classified as a park reserve based on an accepted claim of certain rights to the area by the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council.