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Kennedy River Bog is adjacent to the south bank of the Kennedy River, just below its outlet from Kennedy Lake, in the Pacific Rim region of Vancouver Island.

Unlike most west coast bogs, which are highly acidic, this 11-hectare park protects a low moor, low acid bog. Kennedy River Bog Park offers great opportunities for nature study and wildlife appreciation, and is being considered for Ecological Reserve status.

Visitors can enjoy a peaceful paddle by canoe or kayak down the river from Kennedy Lake. Along the way they will be rewarded with scenic views of the river landscape and bird habitat. The nearest boat launch for car-toppers, canoes and kayaks is adjacent to the Kennedy River Bridge.

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No facilities are provided at the park.

Kennedy River Bog Provincial Park is located near Tofino on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The park is accessible by public road via West Main and Kennedy River Roads off Pacicif Rim Highway 4, approximately 2 km north of the Tofino / Ucluelet junction.

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Whale’s Tail Guest Suites

Box 849 1906 Bay Street Ucluelet BC V0R 3A0 Home Phone: 250-726-2985Work Phone: 1-855-726-2985Website: Visit Website
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The Whale’s Tail Guest Suites are beautifully maintained, modern, private, clean, quiet and roomy travel apartments located in the ocean-front fishing village of Ucluelet. Full condo-style units with complete kitchens are provided with your choice of one, two and three-bedroom suites. The front desk is located one block north at the West Coast Motel on the Harbour, 279 Hemlock Street.

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