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  1. Lying along the west coast of Vancouver Island in the traditional territories of the Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations, Pacific Rim National Park Reserve boasts kilometres of long sandy beaches, unspoiled temperate rainforests and adventures that will delight the explorer in all.

  2. Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is a 511 km 2 (197 sq mi) national park located in British Columbia, Canada, which comprises three separate regions: Long Beach, the Broken Group Islands, and the West Coast Trail.

  3. Day hikes, kayaking, marine wildlife veiwing, surf lessons, backcountry guided hiking and public transportation within Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.

  4. Officially established in 1970 as a National Park Reserve, the Pacific Rim area had actually been seen for its amazing recreation potential and natural beauty for many decades before its inauguration.

  5. Explore one of 11 easy hiking trails in Pacific Rim National Park Reserve that are great for the whole family. Looking for a more strenuous hike? We've got you covered, with trails ranging from 32 to 5,600 feet in elevation gain.

  6. Steeped in Nuu-chah-nulth culture, Pacific Rim National Park Reserve is your gateway to the rugged west coast of Vancouver Island. Activities range from interpretive walks to the hike of a lifetime along the legendary West Coast Trail.

  7. www.nationalgeographic.com › article › pacific-rim-canada-parkPacific Rim National Park Reserve

    Location: British Columbia. Date Established: 1970. Size: 126,500 acres. Few people forget the first time they walk out onto seemingly infinite Long Beach, a 10-mile strip of undeveloped...

  8. Top choice in Vancouver Island. One in a magnificent seven of BC national parks, Pacific Rim is replete with wave-whipped beaches and brooding forests, most of them far from civilization. The park is split into three units, often visited separately.

  9. Take our onsite shuttle to explore Pacific Rim National Park, or watch the sunset at Long Beach. Reserve pet-friendly ocean-view lodging, surf rentals, whale watching, bear watching, fishing, and hot-spring tours.

  10. Jul 6, 2017 · First Nations like the Nuu-chah-nulth and the Tla-o-qui-aht have called the park home for ages. And hippies camped on its beaches until the government came knocking. Today, shorebirds and dog-walkers share the park’s sandy beaches and surfers ride the waves. Join them and see what else is on offer.

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