About the Park
Situated on the scenic Strait of Juan de Fuca on the west coast of southern Vancouver Island, French Beach Provincial Park offers much more than just beautiful hiking trails through lush forests. A wide swatch of green lawn fronts this sand and pebble beach, where visitors can relax and enjoy a picnic or take a cool dip in the ocean. In addition to offering fabulous views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Olympic Mountains, the 1,600-meter beach at this park is an ideal location for exploring and whale watching. The magnificent Gray whales pass by this park in the spring as they migrate to northern feeding grounds, and return again in the fall. Roaming pods of resident killer whales can also be seen offshore, as well as otters, seals and sea lions. French Beach is also a good spot to observe Bald eagles, ospreys and a variety of seabirds.
For more information, please visit www.bcparks.ca.
Park Info
Activities
Hiking
Swimming
Fishing
Pets on leash
Bicycling- Windsurfing
Playground
Beach
BBQ
Amenities
Vehicle accessible
Picnic sites
Camping
Group campsites
Drinking water
Wheelchair accessible
Sani-station / dump facilities
Winter recreation
Location
French Beach Provincial Park is located on the west coast of southern Vancouver Island. The park can be accessed via Hwy 14, 20 km west of Sooke. Directional signs are posted. The park is located approximately 11 km from Jordan River. Nearest communities, towns or cities are Sooke, Jordan River, Port Renfrew, and Victoria.
Nearby Parks
Nearby parks include the Sooke Potholes, China Beach, and the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail.
For more information, please visit www.bcparks.ca.
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