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  1. 1950. Governing body. BC Parks. Miracle Beach Provincial Park is a provincial park on the eastern shore of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. Located between Comox and Campbell River, the park includes a foreshore area in the Strait of Georgia, much of the Black Creek estuary, and a forested area.

    • 137 ha (340 acres), upland: 109 ha (270 acres), foreshore: 28 ha (69 acres)
    • 1950
  2. Miracle Beach Park was previously privately owned by Mr. Frank Pottage. In 1950, the BC government purchased 57 hectares of land from Mr. Pottage, and Miracle Beach Class “A” Park was established.

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  5. Miracle Beach Provincial Park was previously privately owned by Mr. Frank Pottage. In 1950, the BC government purchased 57 hectares of land from Mr. Pottage, and the park was established. Additional lands were purchased and donated over the years until 1972, when the park reached its present size of 135 hectares.

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  7. Apr 16, 2021 · A hike from downtown Columbus (pun intended!) Highbanks Metro Park is one of the most popular parks in the Metro Parks System. It is named for the 100-foot tall river bluffs located in the southern portion of the park and offers an extensive and diverse network of trails. There is a little bit of everything at Highbanks, including shale ravines ...

  8. During the summer, the Visitor Centre provides displays about the intertidal life from the sandy beach and information about local flora and fauna. Located 22 km north of Courtenay and 22 km south of Campbell River on Hwy 19; a 2 km paved road to the park. Park Size: 137 hectares

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