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Sandcut Beach

11033 W Coast Rd, Shirley, BC V9Z 1G9

Shirley

Beaches Parks & Trails

Sandcut Beach

Waterfall on the Shoreline

Beach

A unique beach featuring a small waterfall that cascades directly onto the shoreline. It's a 10-minute walk through forested trails to reach the secluded sandy and rocky beach. A perfect mix of tranquility and natural beauty.

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Beach Access, Parking, Trails, Washrooms, Wildlife Viewing, Dog-Friendly, Waterfall

Sandcut Beach

Sandcut Beach is a favourite day trip along Vancouver Island’s southern west coast. Just past French Beach Provincial Park, the hour-long drive from Victoria, on West Coast Rd. Access to the beach from a small parking lot just alongside the highway makes this destination worth visiting any time of the year!

Part of the Jordan River Regional Park Sandcut Beach offers a great hike, a beautiful beach walk, and a waterfall that splits into two as it breaks over the sandstone cliff. In summer, walk above the waterfalls to explore the dried-up riverbed.

"This is a remarkable example of west coast rainforest beauty. There is a long decent through the forest to the beautiful beach. I appreciated the panoramic tapestry. Although these falls are small they make up for it in majesty." -- Jeffery P

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11033 W Coast Rd, Shirley, BC V9Z 1G9

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