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 Bere Point Regional Park

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Sointula

British Columbia
Canada

Park Amenities:
Beach
Beachcombing
Boat Launch
Campground
Hiking
Kayaking
Picnicking
Sightseeing


Bere Point Regional Park is the main recreational park located on Malcolm Island, British Columbia, Canada. Malcolm Island is part of the Gulf Islands and is situated off the northern east coast of Vancouver Island near the community of Port McNeill, BC.

Bere Point Park is a popular beach destination on the island. The park provides great ocean scenery and an opportunity to view some wildlife. The regional park includes a pebbled and sandy beach, campsites, pit toilets, a boat launch and a day use picnic area with picnic tables and fire pits.

The trailhead to the Beautiful Bay Hiking Trail is also located in the park. The 5 kilometre route explores through the island's forest leading to hill tops with views of the surrounding ocean waters. The most popular viewpoints are the Malcolm and Numas Lookouts.
Bere Point Park, Sointula, Malcolm Island, Northern Gulf Islands, BC, Canada

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Bere Point Regional Park
Sointula
Canada

How To Get ToBere Point Regional Park

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Travel Highway 19 to the community of Port McNeill on the north end of Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. In Port McNeill board the ferry to Sointula on Malcolm Island. Once on Malcolm Island proceed to north end of the island and Bere Point Park. The trailhead is located in the park.
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