Island View Beach Provincial Park offers a unique coastal experience featuring expansive sandy beaches, salt marshes, and diverse wildlife ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and beachcombing.
Located on Vancouver Island's southeastern coast near Sidney, British Columbia, Island View Beach Provincial Park protects over 200 acres of coastal habitat characterized by sandy shorelines, tidal wetlands, and marine ecosystems. The park stretches along a flat, sandy beach fronting the Salish Sea and is recognized for its extensive salt marshes, which provide critical habitat for migratory birds and various marine species. These wetlands support a range of flora including eelgrass beds, shore grasses, and riparian plants. Island View Beach has a rich natural history; its resources supported Coast Salish Indigenous Peoples for generations, and today the area is a treasured public space for outdoor recreation and conservation. Visitors enjoy walking along the long, sandy beach with views of the Olympic Mountains to the south, exploring diverse bird species such as sandpipers, herons, and bald eagles, and fishing or crabbing in the intertidal zones. The park features multiple trails ranging from easy beach strolls to wetland boardwalks, ideal for nature photography and family outings. It is also favored for kayaking and paddleboarding on calm coastal waters. Its proximity to the urban center of Sidney makes it an accessible destination for day trips and ecological education. The park’s commitment to protecting sensitive habitats while providing recreational opportunities makes it a vital green space in southern Vancouver Island. Seasonal migrations bring opportunities to witness shorebird concentrations and harbor seal sightings, enhancing the park’s appeal year-round.
Expansive sandy beaches along the Salish Sea with views of the Olympic Mountains
Extensive salt marshes providing habitat for migratory shorebirds and waterfowl
Diverse wildlife including bald eagles, harbor seals, and various shorebirds
Accessible beach walking trails with interpretive signage about coastal ecology
Vital wetland areas rich in biodiversity, serving as a nursery for many marine species and stopover for migratory birds.
A long, flat sandy shoreline ideal for walking, beachcombing, and panoramic views of the Salish Sea and Olympic Mountains.
Areas where visitors can explore marine life such as crabs, clams, and small fish exposed during low tides.