Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park

Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park
Nearest city Parksville, British Columbia
Area 440 hectare
Established 1940
Governing body BC Ministry of the Environment

Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, on central Vancouver Island, that encompasses the entire southern shore of Cameron Lake. Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park was originally established as a park in 1940 to protect the old growth Douglas-fir forest. Swimming, fishing, campgrounds and day-use areas are available within the park, as well as sail boarding due to a wind funnel created by the surrounding mountains, Mount Wesley to the north and Mount Arrowsmith to the south. The park maintains 6 km of walking trails within its perimeter. 49°19′00″N 124°33′00″W / 49.316667°N 124.55°W / 49.316667; -124.55 (Keyhole Falls)[1]

References

  1. "Upper Little Qualicum Falls". World Waterfall Database: World's Tallest Waterfalls. Bryan Swan & Dean Goss. 1985–2008. Retrieved 2008-11-07.

Coordinates: 49°17′07″N 124°35′57″W / 49.285332°N 124.59913°W / 49.285332; -124.59913


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