Premier Listings for Sulphur Passage Park
Sulphur Passage Provincial Park is situated in the northeast portion of Clayoquot Sound on Vancouver Island. Known as the Upper Shelter area, the park is nestled between Flores Island and the Megin River watershed, encompassing Obstruction Island and coastal upland strips of Sulphur Passage and Shelter Inlet, a popular kayaking destination.
The 2,299-hectare park protects old-growth Sitka Spruce forests, a fjord, and part of the Moyeha watershed, as well as an estuary. The estuary, a sensitive and biologically productive marine ecosystem, supports large numbers of birds, fish and intertidal creatures.
Sulphur Passage Provincial Park encompasses many Nuu-chah-nulth heritage sites, as the traditional territory of the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation incorporates most of the western portion of Vancouver Island.
There are no designated campsites at this park, however random wilderness camping is allowed. No facilities are provided and there is no fee.
Sulphur Passage Provincial Park is located in the northeast portion of Clayoquot Sound, between Flores Island and the Megin River watershed on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Access to the park is by boat, kayak or floatplane.
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