Bodega Ridge Provincial Park offers a rugged coastal wilderness experience on Galiano Island, with steep forested ridges providing scenic views and excellent opportunities for hiking and wildlife watching.
Bodega Ridge Provincial Park is located on the northern tip of Galiano Island, part of British Columbia's Southern Gulf Islands. The park protects a dramatic, forested ridge that rises steeply from the shoreline, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding ocean channels, neighboring islands, and distant mountains. Its terrain includes dense Douglas fir, western red cedar, and arbutus forests, supporting diverse wildlife such as black-tailed deer, bald eagles, and various seabirds. Historically, the area was used by Indigenous peoples and later by settlers but has since been preserved for its ecological and recreational values. Visitors are drawn to Bodega Ridge for its challenging hiking trails that ascend steep inclines to viewpoints overlooking the Strait of Georgia. The park's rugged coastline and sheltered coves make it a favored spot for kayaking and wildlife observation. With limited development, the park maintains a remote and quiet atmosphere, appealing to visitors seeking solitude and natural beauty. Its combination of steep forested slopes, coastal views, and relatively undisturbed habitat creates a rich outdoor experience on one of British Columbia’s iconic Gulf Islands.
Summit of Bodega Ridge offering sweeping views of Georgia Strait and nearby Gulf Islands
Old-growth Douglas fir and western red cedar forest ecosystem
Coastal trail looping along cliffs with opportunities for marine wildlife sightings
Secluded coves ideal for kayaking and paddling adventures
The park’s highest viewpoint with expansive vistas across the Strait of Georgia and numerous Gulf Islands.
Dense stands of ancient Douglas fir and western red cedar provide critical habitat and a quiet forest experience.
Rocky shores and sheltered coves support marine life such as seals, seabirds, and intertidal creatures.