A 3,592 hectare wilderness area on the west coast of
Vancouver Island that protects the largest spruce trees in the world, and provides basic facilities and a rudimentary trail system. The park is one of the few remaining old-growth forests that is easily accessible. Unfortunately, people-pressure on the Sitka spruce roots is damaging many of the larger trees. Please respect areas that have been roped off to protect the trees. The West Coast Trail runs through the western end of this area.
This is just one of hundreds of British Columbia Provincial Parks.