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Swartz Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary Adventures

Swartz Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary is a critical coastal habitat on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching and experiencing protected intertidal ecosystems.

175
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
10,000+
Annual Visitors
1931
Year Established

About Swartz Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary

 

Swartz Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary, located on the east coast of Vancouver Island near Sidney, British Columbia, preserves vital intertidal and upland habitats essential for migratory and resident waterfowl and shorebirds. Established under federal protection, this sanctuary covers a range of tidal flats, eelgrass beds, and marsh areas along Swartz Bay’s shoreline, making it a key stopover for birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway. The geography includes extensive mudflats and salt marshes that provide feeding grounds for species like Canada geese, sandpipers, and various species of ducks. The sanctuary also supports other wildlife including raptors and small mammals. The area’s natural beauty and bird diversity attract nature lovers and birdwatchers year-round, especially during migration seasons in spring and fall. Visitors can explore nearby walking paths and coastal viewpoints to observe wildlife and enjoy scenic views of the water and surrounding landscapes. The sanctuary’s proximity to the Swartz Bay ferry terminal adds convenient access for those traveling between Vancouver Island and the mainland. While the site’s primary focus is conservation and wildlife protection, it offers low-impact outdoor activities such as birdwatching and photography. Educational signage and interpretive panels may be found in the vicinity to increase awareness of the coastal ecology and species protection efforts. Overall, Swartz Bay Migratory Bird Sanctuary serves as an important ecological refuge within a rapidly developing region and remains a quiet haven for wildlife and visitors interested in coastal ecosystems and bird conservation.

Highlights

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Expansive mudflats and eelgrass beds critical for migratory shorebirds

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Close proximity to Swartz Bay ferry terminal for easy access

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High concentration of waterfowl during migration seasons

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Peaceful coastal viewpoints ideal for birdwatching and photography

Notable Natural Features

Mudflats and Eelgrass Beds

Vital feeding and resting habitat for a wide variety of migratory shorebirds and waterfowl.

Coastal Salt Marsh

A rare and productive ecosystem that supports diverse plant and animal species.

Nearby Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal

Key local transport hub providing access to Vancouver Island and Gulf Islands.