Mermaid Cove Saltery Bay Provincial Park, qathet Region, B… Flickr


Mermaid Cove Saltery Bay Provincial Park, qathet Region, B… Flickr

Saltery Bay Provincial Park; Mermaid Cove Trail Glenn Male 408 subscribers Subscribe 0 Share 5 views 3 hours ago A nice short walk in Saltery Bay Park. Show more Show more


Saltery Bay Provincial Park & Mermaid Cove • British Columbia Magazine

The cool, sparkling waters at Mermaid Cove invite swimmers to escape summertime heat. The lush forests which surround the campground offer both quietude and scenic beauty. Saltery Bay and its surrounds are also a renowned diving destination; scuba divers can explore caves and shipwrecks or seek out some of the bay's diverse marine life.


Saltery Bay Provincial Park. Provincial, Tidal pool, Park

#1 - Mermaid Cove Trail Saltery Bay Provincial Park Length: 1.2 mi • Est. 32m The Mermaid Cove Trail follows along old second-growth forest. It is a quick and easy accessible trail that is fun for the whole family. The area offers the opportunity to view seals, otters, mink, seabirds and bald eagles.


Saltery Bay Provincial Park & Mermaid Cove • British Columbia Magazine

0.69 km 2 (0.27 sq mi) Established. December 4, 1962. ( 1962-12-04) Governing body. BC Parks. Saltery Bay Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located southeast of the city of Powell River, and on the north side of the entrance to Jervis Inlet in the central area of that province's Sunshine Coast region. [1]


Mermaid Cove Underwater at Mermaid Cove, Saltery Bay Provi… Flickr

Halfmoon Bay. Smuggler Cove Provincial Park - Used by rumrunners in the 1800's, this is now a popular spot to hike and see the Sechelt Peninsula.. Earl's Cove to Saltery Bay (50 minutes) A few Tips when Planning a Ferry Ride: Check times online and be sure you have the correct date. The schedule changes based on the season.


Mermaid Cove, Saltery Bay Provincial Park, qathet, BC, Trail MapQuest

Most sites set up for vehicle camping. Pit toilets, showers, change rooms. 15 sites may be reserved 1-800-689-9025. Fees charged. Other Comments: View. Water at 5 taps in summer only. Walking trails. Wildlife viewing. Popular with scuba divers. Underwater bronze mermaid statue.


Saltery Bay Provincial Park British Columbia Travel and Adventure

21 reviews Write review Sort by: Rye Jon April 7, 2023 • Hiking Great view and great for kids. lorraine arndt July 27, 2022 • Hiking First to review Lots of picnic tables and easy access to the water.


Saltery Bay Provincial Park British Columbia Travel and Adventure

The Emerald Princess: Saltery Bay's Mermaid. 13,880 likes. The Mermaid is a diving attraction, at Saltery Bay Provincial Park near Powell River, BC.


Saltery Bay Provincial Park & Mermaid Cove • British Columbia Magazine

(August 25, 2020, 10:26 pm) Amazing campsite. Quiet and sites are far enough apart. Doug Lanigan on Google (July 3, 2020, 6:11 pm) Nice place to camp. Good access to the water. Kid friendly Photos of Mermaid Cove, Saltery Bay Provincial Park Photo by Mariko Ishikawa (Show full size) Photo by Carter B (Show full size)


Sunshine Coast 露营旅行Day3 Mermaid Cove, Saltery Bay Provincial Park

The cove is named for the 9-foot bronze mermaid that resides in 60 feet of water. From the wheelchair ramp, swim out to the buoy and descend.. Take the ferry from Earl Cove on the Sunshine Coast to Saltery Bay. Saltery Bay Provincial Park is just a couple hundreds metres from the ferry terminal. This dive is great all year, but best in.


Mermaid Cove Trail 20 Reviews, Map British Columbia, Canada AllTrails

Mermaid Cove is a scuba divers, snorkling and swimming destination located on the top portion of the Sunshine Coast nearest the village Saltery Bay. The cove is connected to the beautiful Saltery Bay Provincial Park by a 1 km (0.6 mi.) foot path.


Saltery Bay Provincial Park near Powell River on Sunshine Coast

#4k #walkingtour #hikingcanada Take a walk with me through the lush, coastal rainforest of Saltery Bay Provincial Park. The gentle trail leads down to the r.


Saltery Bay Provincial Park & Mermaid Cove • British Columbia Magazine

Located in Powell River and hailed as one of BC's most famous underwater attractions, the Emerald Princess (the mermaid, of course) is a 575-pound statue measuring nine feet tall, and she was lowered into the water on March 16, 1989. She sits about 60 feet below the surface in Mermaid Cove. Advertisement


Exploring the Sunshine Coast from Powell River to Saltery Bay The

Located in Powell River, Mermaid Cove, Saltery Bay Provincial Park offers 42 camping sites. View pictures, amenities, and nearby activities. Book your campground today.


Mermaid Cove, Saltery Bay Charles Whittaker Flickr

Park overview Saltery Bay Park was established in 1962 to provide ocean access on the Sunshine Coast of Georgia Strait. The park is divided into two separate sites: the campground and the day-use area. The day-use area with its rocky beaches is a popular swimming and picnic site.


Sunshine Coast Trail Threeday hike beginning and ending at Saltery

Mermaid Cove is a wonderful destination with all the campground facilities you'd expect. Named for a mermaid statue sitting on the bottom at about 15 meters, you'll find a wide variety of sea life lurking nearby. You will most likely see an octopus or two during your dive! From the ferry terminal at Saltery Bay, the entrance is less than 1km to the North on 101. Mermaid Cove is a 4.89-star.