In the western part of
Clayoquot Sound, Hesquiat Peninsula is situated between
Nootka Sound and Hesquiat Harbour. The park is adjacent to an Indian Reserve and the small village of Hesquiat.
The peninsula has a low elevation and is a significant wilderness area with old growth forest stands of Sitka spruce, lodgepole pine, white pine and yellow cedar, as well as a freshwater lake. There are no deeloped facilities in the park, but there is a store and marine gas station in Hesquiat. The park is accessible by boat and float plane from Hot Springs Cove and Tofino.
This is just one of hundreds of British Columbia Provincial Parks.