Sidney
Spit Light, Sidney Island, Victoria, BC
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Sidney Spit Marine
Park boasts the finest beaches of all parks in the Victoria region
of Vancouver Island. One of the main attractions of the park is the
famous sandbar, the Sidney Spit, which is a great place for a picnic.
Extensive tidal
flats, salt marshes, rolling meadows and spectacular views make
up Sidney Spit, located at the north end of Sidney Island, 4 km
offshore from the town of Sidney.
The Coast Salish,
who used Sidney Island as a summer camp, say that "Mutcha" was a
giant mink transformed by the spirit God Swaneset, because of its
uncontrollable greed. The long sand spit is Mutcha's tail, while
the beaches are its belly and back.
Within the
400-hectare marine park, the long sandy spit and adjacent lagoon,
forests and open grasslands offer a surprising variety of wildlife.
Sidney Lagoon and the Spit provide some of the most important shorebird
habitat near southern Vancouver Island, especially during migrations.
Large flocks of Brant Geese use the park in March and April, and
during July and August, hundreds of Rhinoceros Auklets and Heerman's
Gulls will delight birdwatchers. Sidney Spit is a paradise for naturalists!
As you walk
through the forest and uplands you may see fallow deer, a species
introduced to neighbouring James Island in the early 1900s. In the
1960s, a number of these small deer swam from James Island across
to Sidney Island, where they have been having a dramatic impact
on the island's fragile vegetation ever since.
The
Spit, Sidney Spit Marine Park
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At low tide one
can hike for miles along the spit, perfect for beachcombing. Relax
in the sun, play in the warm water, or kayak along the shoreline.
Although Sidney Spit is a busy anchorage for boaters, the trail around
the saltwater lagoon and along the log-strewn beach to the southeast
sees much less use.
Like that of
many neighbouring islands, the topography is a blend of level ground
and steep-sided bluffs. Much of the park is situated on a spit of
land more or less revealed by the rise and fall of the tides, while
a more sheltered upland section of the park lies south of the beach.
Campsites are
located at Sidney Spit, within an easy walk of the federal dock.
All the basic amenities are provided. You won't find a softer surface
on which to camp than the park's white sand. The park has 30 walk-in
camping spots. Visitors camping on the island must be registered
at a designated campsite before the last ferry leaves for the day.
Mooring Buoys are located at Sidney Spit. Only one boat is permitted
per buoy and vessel size restrictions are printed on the buoys.
Fees for mooring buoys are collected from May 15 to September 30.
Dock space is also available at Sidney Spit for overnight stays
during the season (fee payable), and free dock space is available
for dinghies.
Sidney Spit
is a part of the Gulf Islands National
Park Reserve, one of the newest national parks in Canada. The
park protects a portion of British Columbia’s beautiful southern
Gulf Islands - a landscape of rocky headlands, forested hills and
shorelines studded with colourful tidepools. The park resembles
a patchwork quilt of protected lands scattered over 15 larger islands,
and many smaller islets and reefs.
Sidney Spit
Marine Park is located on Sidney Island, off the Saanich Peninsula
of Vancouver Island, accessible by boat only. A seasonal foot-passenger
ferry provides access to the island from the Sidney Wharf at the
bottom of Beacon Avenue in Sidney. Sidney
Spit Ferry Service.
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Parks Canada
- British Columbia
Box 129, 23433 Mavis Avenue
Fort Langley, BC, V1M 2R5
Phone: (604) 513-4777
Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
2220 Harbour Road
Sidney, BC, V8L 2P6
Phone: (250) 654-4000
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