Stamp Falls Provincial Park

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Port Alberni

British Columbia
Canada


Park Size: 327 hectares
Trail Length: 2 kilometres

Difficulty: Easy - Family
Park Amenities:
Birding
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Sightseeing
Waterfall
Wildlife Watching


Stamp Falls Provincial Park

Stamp Falls Park is a waterfall educational park located near the community of Port Alberni, BC on Vancouver Island, Canada. The forested park is 327 hectares in size and home to a cascading waterfall and a popular Salmon spawning river. Popular for the salmon that is. 
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A short, well maintained 2 kilometre trail explores the banks of the Stamp River in the park. The walking path passes by fish ladders and fast moving rapids eventually leading to a waterfall and viewing area.

Some of the biggest crowds of the year visit the park during the spawning season. Many arrive in the park and line the banks of the river, to witness the annual salmon spawning cycle. The salmon also attract the bears and Bald Eagles if you are lucky. Bears arrive to feed on the dead fish in preparation for hibernation.  Bring a camera.  

The salmon meet at the foot of Stamp Falls before embarking on their journey up the fish ladders to their spawning beds. Starting in late August millions of Sockeye Salmon make their spawning runs up the Stamp.  It is the same journey the Coho and Chinook Salmon enjoy every year until early December.

There is a parking lot onsite, camping facility, picnic area, drinking water and pit bathrooms with no showers. There is no sani-station, electrical hook ups, boat launch or swimming in the area. All pets must be kept on leash.


Address:

Stamp Falls Provincial Park
Beaver Creek Road
Port Alberni
Canada

How To Get ToStamp Falls Provincial Park

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Travel towards the community of Parksville and Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island in BC, Canada. From the Island Highway look for the Hwy #4 exit. Continuing driving Hwy #4 towards Port Alberni. Stamp Falls Provincial Park is located on the outskirts of Port Alberni. It is only a 20 minute drive following Beaver Creek Road from the community to the park.
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