Winter Cove (day-use area), Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, Parks Canada
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Easy walk with forests and water views.
We just walked the loop trail which starts near the picnic tables and it's an easy 1.5 km flat path through the forest with views of the Cove and boats anchored there. The trail leads you to a nice vi...
We just walked the loop trail which starts near the picnic tables and it's an easy 1.5 km flat path through the forest with views of the Cove and boats anchored there. The trail leads you to a nice vi...
Great little anchorage and sneaky pass if you've got the wherewithal, just go at high-slack. Be careful of the shallow areas, and talk to your neighbours about how much rode they have out as people of...
Easy walk with forests and water views.
We just walked the loop trail which starts near the picnic tables and it's an easy 1.5 km flat path through the forest with views of the Cove and boats anchored there. The trail leads you to a nice vi...
Easy walk with forests and water views.
We just walked the loop trail which starts near the picnic tables and it's an easy 1.5 km flat path through the forest with views of the Cove and boats anchored there. The trail leads you to a nice vi...
Nice trail
Easy access. Relatively short trail. Highlight is a rocky point where you can watch a strong tidal surge through a narrow channel. Well worth a stop!
Nice trail
Easy access. Relatively short trail. Highlight is a rocky point where you can watch a strong tidal surge through a narrow channel. Well worth a stop!
Lovely anchorage
Great little anchorage and sneaky pass if you've got the wherewithal, just go at high-slack. Be careful of the shallow areas, and talk to your neighbours about how much rode they have out as people of...