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Englishman River Falls Provincial Park

South of Errington is a charming Provincial Park with spectacular waterfalls, excellent trails, picnic areas and campsites. During the winter months, there currently is no parking fee. The trails in the park are well maintained and posted with signs. For more information visit: www.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/englishm.htm Directions: From the south end of the day use parking area,

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Beban Park

  This is a large recreation complex as described in the link below. It includes; arenas, indoor swimming pool, social centre, soccer fields, playground, tennis courts, basketball hoops, equestrian centre, community gardens, petting farm (seasonal), fitness circuit, golf course and driving range, two artificial turf fields, BMX track and a dog park. Take a tour

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Big Qualicum River

Published on March 12, 2012 by in Oceanside Walks

UPPER BIG QUALIUM RIVER Time: Distance: Level of Difficulty: 2 ½ Hours 12 Km Easy to Moderate   A wide, level, well-graded road running beside an unspoiled natural river makes this one of the best walking routes in the Oceanside area.  Habitat preservation and salmon enhancement have preserved the Big Qualicum River and resulted in

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Beaufort Dog Park

Published on March 7, 2012 by in Nanaimo Walks

Visit the City of Nanaimo’s webpage for more information.

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Ladysmith Marine Walk

Published on March 3, 2012 by in Ladysmith Walks

    ith Marinas, off leash dog parks, historical artifacts, museums, logging displays, playgrounds, shopping, restaurants, ocean views, and waterfront walkways. This walk has it all.  The walk begins and ends at the Transfer Beach Park, follows the waterfront through the off leash dog park and past Marinas to Nicholson Road, before it crosses the

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