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Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park
Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park is a stubby 9-mile (14-km) finger of land that juts out into the Pacific Ocean on the west coast of Vancouver Island, northwest of Kyuquot.

This peninsula is unique in that it is the only part of Vancouver Island to escape glaciation, and today produces plant species found nowhere else. There is much to discover in this huge and remote wilderness park (51,631 hectares), which is best explored with the services of a knowledgeable guide.

Visitors can spend solitary, lazy days exploring the wild ocean coastline, pristine estuaries, long sheltered fjords, old-growth forests and rugged mountain ranges or join a multi-day sea kayaking expedition.

Features of the park vary from intertidal and beach areas to alpine and subalpine regions. Archaeological sites containing the remnants of cultures that thrived here over the past several thousand years have been identified in the area.

The park is home to the Marbled Murrelet that nests in the thick moss of old-growth coastal rain forest. These birds spend their entire life at sea except when they venture ashore to nest. The natural nesting habitat of the Marbled Murrelet has been severely threatened by the mindless clearcut logging of ancient coastal forests.


Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park
Like the nearby Checleset Bay Ecological Reserve, the shoreline waters of Brooks Peninsula are home to BC's recovering sea otter population. Decimated by the fur trade in the early 1900s, and extirpated in BC by the late 1920s, sea otters from Alaska were transplanted to the northwest coastal waters in 1969-1972. The present population on Vancouver Island is estimated at 2000.

There are no vehicle-accessible camping facilities at this park. Wilderness, backcountry or walk-in camping is allowed, but there are no developed sites and no facilities are provided. This park is accessible year round. There is no fee for winter camping. There are no day-use or picnic facilities at this park.

The park is located approximately 20 km southwest of Port Alice on northwest Vancouver Island and is accessible primarily by boat, north from Quatsino Sound and south from Kyuquot Sound. Boaters can reference marine chart #3683 (Checleset Bay) and #3680 (Brooks Bay) for more information on this area. Water taxis and air charters is available from Kyuquot and Zeballos.

Nearby Regions & Towns
Kyuquot Sound
Port Alice
Fair Harbour
Nearby Services
  Little Lumberjack Lodge, Kyuquot Sound Listing Details 
Little Lumberjack Lodge is located in Kyuquot Sound on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. The unique, 3-bedroom self-catering floating lodge is a historical building, being the last cookhouse and bunkhouse in Kyuquot Sound for a once-thriving logging industry. Now respectfully renovated, the charming heritage lodge offers everything you will need, except your food, clothes and fishing gear.
 
  Ocean Rose Coastal Adventures, Port McNeill Listing Details 
Ocean Rose Coastal Adventures is the most intimate and affordable way to view the majesty of the British Columbia Coast! Take a zodiac tour with a dedicated owner/operator naturalist. Killer Whale Nature Tours, Wildlife Tours, Sightseeing Tours, Private Boat Charters, Photography Charters, Evening Trips, Overnight Camping Trips. Choose your adventure.
 
  Sea Otter Lodge, Kyuquot Sound Listing Details 
Sea Otter Lodge is an unforgettable remote retreat set on a one-of-a-kind, private 7-acre island, tucked away in stunningly scenic Kyuquot Sound on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. The rustic lodge is perfect for groups of 8–14 on a salmon and halibut sportfishing holiday, team-building corporate retreat, or kayaking and eco adventure.
 
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