We hiked East Beach trail
If you like long, looooong walks on beach...this is for you.
The views and surroundings get better day after day as the cliffs shrink in size and rolling dunes take their place. Cape Fife is amazing.
Plan with a quality GPS, satalite overlay is must for finding fresh water. Cape Ball and Oeanda river outflow, even at low tide, is brackish. You'll have to move up river quite a bit to get to salt free water. There's a creek 1.5km north of oeanda that's accessible via 400m bushwack. Load up here for the last leg to Fife!
Non-backcountry campsites are good too. Misty meadows sites are pretty private. Great beach access. Agate sites are less private, and can be very exposed with weather! Sites are mere meters from beach. Agate is well positioned for day trips. Toe hill. North beach. Fife if you're...
Read moreWide open beaches, smooth sand in most with the exception of Agate Beach, which is full of millions of small rocks.
Tow Hill is a good hike up a wooden boardwalk with a view toward Agate Beach at the top.
The blow-holes are amazing, especially if you see when tides is coming in, but the surrounding area is just fabulous as the rocks have many small tidal pools that are alive with various sea life.
The rocks also have weathered by hundreds of years of storms, which give them unique...
Read moreI have never had so much fun in a provincial park before. We hiked Tow Hill, and we got to see Alaska since it was a clear enough day. We spent hours at the blow hole playing in tidal pools and watching the blow hole blow. North beach is amazing! You are allowed to drive on the beach, and are allowed to have fires. We also went into the ocean in our bathing suits and played in the waves. I highly recommend taking...
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