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Juan de Fuca Marine Trail

Port Renfrew, BC V0S

Port Renfrew, Jordan River

Beaches Parks & Trails

Juan de Fuca Marine Trail

Coastal Beauty Unleashed

Long-Distance Trail

Juan de Fuca Provincial Park on the west coast of southern Vancouver Island offers scenic beauty, spectacular hiking, marine and wildlife viewing and roaring surf in its course along the Pacific coastline of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. There the trail reaches from: Mystic Beach all the way to Botanical Beach and includes day use areas along the way. The Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, follows 47 kilometres of wilderness stretching along the western shoreline of the southern Island.

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Beach Access, Camping, Parking, Scenic Views, Trails, Wildlife Viewing

Juan de Fuca Marine Trail

The Juan de Fuca Marine Trail was created through the Commonwealth Nature Legacy as a reminder of the 1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games. Preservation of a living legacy of unprecedented natural beauty, accessible to all, was considered a fitting tribute to the spirit of the Games. Construction and preservation of the Trail has been made possible by the efforts of government, local industries, First Nations and citizens. The Juan de Fuca Marine Trail was originally part of a lifesaving trail that serviced this area, known at the time as the Graveyard of the Pacific.

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