John Daly Park

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Pender Harbour

British Columbia
Canada


Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Hiking
Picnicking
Walking
Wildlife Watching


John Daly Park is a gathering place in the fall for wildlife and people watching. A day of entertainment surrounded by the autumn colours. The small Sunshine Coast park attracts families and friends who look forward to enjoying a day lounging by the Salmon Pond near the big grassy area having a picnic and, hopefully.. going for a short comfortable walk.

When the Coho and Chum Salmon return to spawn in Anderson Creek in John Daly Park, it attracts others to the area to feast like Bald Eagles, racoons and maybe ... a Black Bear too. Beware all new comers to BC, when fish spawn they die. An ending of life that creates a distinct smell, a dead fish smell.

The John Daly Trail is a short observatory walking trail to watch the Salmon spawning festivities. A wildlife event from September to late December. The warmer months is busy also with people enjoying the walk and river scenery.

This Sunshine Coast route starts after you cross the bridge and start your short walk along Anderson Creek, simple as that. Alternate scenery is taking a left before the bridge, explore the rugged hiking trail option, maybe muddy trail, and trek to the beach and Oyster Bay.
John Daly Park, Pender Harbour, BC, Sunshine Coast, Canada

Address:

John Daly Park
Roosen Road
Pender Harbour
Canada

How To Get ToJohn Daly Park

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Follow the Hwy101 past Gibsons, B.C. and Sechelt, BC, continuing on north past Pender Harbour. About 5km (3.4 mi.) north of Madeira Park, turn left on Garden Bay Road. 1 km down Garden Bay Road on your left hand side turn onto Roosen Road.
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