Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park — Park in Lund

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Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park

Park at Lund, BC V0N 2G0, Canada, Lund, British Columbia, V0N 2G0 . Here you will find detailed information about Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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British Columbia
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Lund, BC V0N 2G0, Canada, Lund, British Columbia, V0N 2G0
City:
Lund
Postcode:
V0N 2G0

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Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park is a Canadian Park based in Lund, British Columbia. Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park is located at Lund, BC V0N 2G0, Canada,


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Reviews of Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park

  • Thomas
    Added 2015.10.05
    A good anchorage in relatively settled conditions
  • Lucas
    Added 2015.03.07
    There are two pit toilets, one on the northern most island, on top of the south bluff. The other one is in the woods from the middle island where boaters moor in Thulin Passage. No water, bring your own.
  • Emily
    Added 2015.03.04
    What a pretty spot to tie up for the night
  • Bryan
    Added 2014.10.19
    We've been coming to the Lund area for many years. Lund is the end (or beginning) of Highway 101. We stay at Okeover Provincial Park, tie our 13' inflatable Achilles with 15 hp outboard, and then take day trips into the islands.
  • Cody
    Added 2013.12.19
    The islands are small, close together, rocky, and not too many easy places to come ashore. Great kayaking area working one's way through the passages and if any winds, one can keep on the leeward sides. The crossing from Lund marina to the southern most island is about a mile or so, and at times can be choppy, but once into the islands, usually calm. The northern most island is about 4.5 miles from Lund up the Thulin Passage, the route taken by boaters heading further into Desolation Sound.
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