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Rebecca Spit Marine Provincial Park is a beautiful marine park enclosing Drew Harbour on the east coast of Quadra Island in the Discover Island of British Columbia. Sandy beaches line both sides of the narrow 2-kilometre spit at sheltered Drew Harbour, backed by open uplands interspersed with stands of mostly second-growth trees, shrubs and grasses. An unusually high concentration of driftwood accumulates on the sandy spit at this park.

Rebecca Spit is a popular destination in summer for yachts heading up or down the coast, and the sheltered deep anchorage in Drew Harbour on the west side of the spit is a long-time favourite anchorage for boaters. An easy walking loop trail leads along both sides of Rebecca Spit and offers ample opportunities for exploring the driftwood-strewn beach. Swimming, fishing, windsurfing, and kayaking are all popular activities at Rebecca Spit’s large picnic area. Paddlers can set in at the boat launch and enjoy a scenic paddle around the bay.

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The waters around Quadra Island are considered to be excellent for cold water scuba diving. Dive tours can be arranged through commercial companies on Quadra Island and Campbell River.

There is no provincial campground on Quadra Island, and camping is not permitted on Rebecca Spit, but the Cape Mudge Indian Band operates a great private campground at the southern end of Rebecca Spit Park.

The 177-hectare park offers extensive day-use facilities, with picnic tables overlooking the sandy beach, wheelchair accessible pit toilets, a grass playing field, and a boat launch ramp on the west side of the spit near the park entrance. There is one fresh water hand pump, located near the entrance to the park. All other amenities are available at nearby Heriot Bay.

Rebecca Spit Provincial Marine Park is located on a narrow hook of land on Quadra Island in the Discovery Islands of British Columbia, between Vancouver Island and the mainland of BC. From downtown Campbell River, take a ten-minute BC Ferries trip across Discovery Passage to Quathiaski Cove on Quadra Island, the largest island in the Discovery Islands group. Drive across the island toward Heriot Bay, following the signs to the Cortes Island Ferry. Rebecca Spit is located just south of Heriot Bay.

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Coast Mountain Expeditions

Kayaking Base: Quadra Island BC Mailing Address: Box 25 Read Island Surge Narrows BC V0P 1W0 Home Phone: 250-285-9453Work Phone: 1-855-485-9453Website: Visit Website
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In 1987 we built our off-grid kayaking lodge in the Discovery Islands with a dream of crafting life-changing multi-day sea kayaking experiences. We still live where we paddle, and our passion for exploring our remote corner of British Columbia has only grown stronger.

Guided trips combine skills instruction, wilderness adventure, and meals prepared from our own garden produce, local sea foods, and home baking. Our kayaking tours explore sheltered routes amid marine parks, abundant wildlife, and rainforest islands – all with spectacular views of the highest peaks of the rugged Coast Mountains.

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