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  1. A day-use park on Mount Newton with old-growth forest, hiking trails, wildlife viewing and scenic views. Learn about the park's history, conservation, culture and accessibility.

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    Located on the north end of the Saanich Peninsula, John Dean Provincial Park has several hiking trails that pass through beautiful forested areas and past scenic viewpoints overlooking the region. The network of hiking trails wrap around Mount Newton and there are several groves of old-growth Douglas Fir and Garry Oak trees throughout the park. The...

    John Dean Provincial Park is located in North Saanich just south of the airport. From downtown Victoria, drive to Blanshard Street and head northbound as you leave the city and Blanshard turns into Highway #17: Patricia Bay Highway. Just before Island View Road, from the left lane, turn left onto East Saanich Road. If you miss the left turn, simply...

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    Dogs must be on a leash at all times within John Dean Provincial Park. Please ensure to pickup after your dog.

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    Outhouses are located at the parking lot for John Dean Provincial Park. There are no toilet facilities located on any of the trails throughout the park. Although we try to keep information as current as possible, www.victoriatrails.com makes no warranty or representation as to the availability, quality, fitness for purpose, conditions or accuracy of the information provided with respect to this trail or trails. The information provided herein is further subject to our Terms of Use.

    Explore the scenic forested trails and viewpoints of John Dean Provincial Park on the Saanich Peninsula. Learn about the old-growth trees, the radar dome, the lily pond and more.

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  2. A 174 hectare park with old-growth forest, hiking trails, wildlife viewing and scenic views. Learn about the park's history, First Nations culture and wildflower display.

  3. ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Provincial Park, formerly John Dean Provincial Park, is a small, densely vegetated provincial park (174 hectares) on the Saanich Peninsula of southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

  4. Explore the old-growth forests, Garry Oak meadows and Arbutus trees on Mount Newton, overlooking the Saanich Peninsula and the Gulf Islands. Learn about the park's history, wildlife, trails and viewpoints on this web page.

  5. Find the best trails for hiking, running, and biking in ȽÁU,WELṈEW̱/John Dean Park, a provincial park in British Columbia. See trail maps, reviews, photos, and elevation gain for 14 trails ranging from easy to moderately challenging.

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  7. A park on Mount Newton with old-growth forest and views of the Saanich Peninsula and Gulf Islands. Learn about the park's history, location, picnicking and nearby communities.