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Schooner Cove Marine Provincial Park Adventures

Schooner Cove Marine Provincial Park is a small, picturesque coastal park on Lasqueti Island, offering serene waters, rich marine life, and a peaceful natural setting ideal for kayaking, wildlife viewing, and camping.

26
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
Approximately 1,000
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Schooner Cove Marine Provincial Park

 

Schooner Cove Marine Provincial Park, located on the southeastern coast of Lasqueti Island in British Columbia, protects a pristine marine and shoreline environment cherished by kayakers and nature enthusiasts. The park encompasses a sheltered cove with calm waters, rocky shoreline, and patches of old-growth forest. This remote park is accessible primarily by boat and is part of a network of protected areas that conserve coastal ecosystems and marine habitats. Visitors to Schooner Cove often enjoy exploring tide pools, observing marine birds such as herons and eagles, and spotting harbor seals and sea otters offshore. The forested trails within the park provide opportunities to experience coastal Douglas-fir and western red cedar stands, some of which are centuries old. Historically, Lasqueti Island and its surrounding waters have been used by Indigenous peoples, and the area continues to hold cultural significance. Because of its secluded nature, Schooner Cove is popular among paddlers seeking quiet anchorage and campers looking to experience low-impact backcountry marine camping. The park’s minimal facilities and natural beauty create an intimate outdoor experience without the crowds found in more developed parks. Its unspoiled setting supports diverse plant and animal life, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities and a chance to connect with British Columbia’s coastal wilderness.

Highlights

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Protected marine waters offering sheltered kayaking and boating

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Old-growth coastal Douglas-fir forests and rocky shorelines

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Wildlife viewing including harbor seals, sea otters, and marine birds

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Remote backcountry camping with limited visitor impact

Notable Natural Features

Schooner Cove

A sheltered marine cove providing calm waters ideal for paddling and anchorage.

Old-Growth Coastal Forest

The park features stands of ancient Douglas-fir and western red cedar trees.

Tide Pools and Rocky Shoreline

Rocky tidal areas host diverse marine invertebrates and algal communities.