Miracle Beach Provincial Park

Miracle Beach Provincial Park is a captivating coastal retreat on Vancouver Island, known for its expansive sandy beaches and lush forested areas.

275
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1959
Year Established

About Miracle Beach Provincial Park

 

Miracle Beach Provincial Park, located on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, offers visitors a stunning blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Spanning across sandy shores and dense forests, the park is a haven for beachcombers and nature enthusiasts alike. Its diverse ecosystems support a wide range of wildlife, from shorebirds patrolling the beaches to deer roaming the forested trails. The park's cultural history is equally rich, with native First Nations having long ties to the area. Visitors can enjoy numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, swimming, and picnicking, with ample opportunities for relaxation and exploration. Popular among families, Miracle Beach is well-equipped with facilities to ensure a comfortable stay, and its serene setting makes it a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility in nature.

Highlights

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Spectacular sandy beach with panoramic views of the Strait of Georgia

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Vibrant tidal pools teeming with marine life during low tide

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Forest trails offering glimpses of local wildlife and native plants

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Designated picnic areas with ocean views for family gatherings

Notable Natural Features

Sand Beach

A sprawling sandy beach perfect for sunbathing and beach games.

Tidal Pools

Rich with marine life, these pools are ideal for exploration at low tide.

Forest Trails

Short trails that weave through forested areas, offering a peaceful walk.