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French Beach Provincial Park

Juan De Fuca Hwy, Sooke, BC V9Z 1G8

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Beaches Parks & Trails

French Beach Provincial Park

Camp, Surf, Explore

Beach & Campground

French Beach Park, located on the Strait of Juan de Fuca, offers a 1,600-meter beach, and ample opportunities for whale watching, with gray and killer whales often spotted. The park features picnic areas, year-round camping, and wildlife sightings, including otters, seals, and bald eagles.

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Beach Access, Camping, Parking, Picnic Areas, Wildlife Viewing

French Beach Provincial Park

French Beach offers year-round vehicle accessible camping in a beautiful natural setting within minutes walk to the ocean. Facilities include a picnic/day-use area, playground, pit toilets and fresh water. The campsite is open with full services March 13 – October 31, from November 1 – March 12 reduced services are provided.

"Great spot for when you’re not quite feeling up for a hike, but want to go to the beach with the kids. The beach is very large round rocks, so not sandy, but still fun.Be warned, it’s somewhat hilly. They have a great playground here and dogs are allowed. There are campgrounds nearby that seem to be popular. We’ve been here atlas a dozen times; we go here when we don’t quite want to endure the trek of Mystic Beach or China Beach but still want to get some fresh air."

--Jessica C

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Juan De Fuca Hwy, Sooke, BC V9Z 1G8

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