Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
Sidney, British Colombia
Established in 2003, this national park encompasses 8,896 acres (3,600 hectares of forested islands and marine habitats between Vancouver Island and Vancouver city. Wildlife thrives in its Mediterranean-like climate with bald eagles, cormorants, and hawks patrolling the skies and orcas, porpoises, and seals occupying the waters.
Gulf Islands National Park Reserve is not one contiguous area of land, but rather is scattered across 15 larger islands, and many more reefs and islets besides. Much of it can be found on the bigger southern Gulf Islands, such as North Pender, South Pender, Saturna, and Mayne, though there are also parts further south on Sidney Island, Isle-de-Lis (Rum Island), and D’Arcy Island.
The best way to explore is by boat. Tours to the islands depart from Vancouver and Victoria and typically include seaplane transfers, boat cruises, and kayaking excursions. Wildlife-spotting is a big draw, though there are many hiking and kayaking routes as well as swimming spots within the park too.
- There are campsites scattered throughout the park; for front-country and popular backcountry sites, you’ll need to reserve a spot in advance.
- The park has no visitor center, though maps and information can be found online via the Parks Canada website.
- Bring your own drinking water as it can be hard to find on some of the more remote islands.
- There are no trash cans in the park, so pack out garbage.
BC Ferries operates routes to Pender, Saturna, and Mayne. Seasonal ferries connect Sidney on Vancouver Island to Sidney Island. The park itself can be explored by boat, kayak, or water taxi.
Visit between June and early October to make the most of the park’s many outdoor opportunities.
Active travelers will find myriad hiking and kayaking routes in and around the islands. For panoramic views, make the short but steep trek up Mount Norman on Pender Island. A 3-hour loop trail skirts the shoreline of Princess Margaret (Portland Island), while trails on Russell Island lead to a more-than-a-century-old Hawaiian homestead. For swimming, beach lounging, and sandcastle building, there is no better spot than Sidney Spit; the sheltered waters here also make it one of the safest swimming spots.
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