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Whytecliff Park is located at the beautiful corner of Howe Sound has a rugged coastline and spectacular views of colourful mountains and passing boats. The waters off the park are famous for their incredible diving.
Home to more than 200 marine animal species, Whytecliff Park is one of the first Marine Protected Areas in Canada where you're bound to catch a glimpse of Sea lions sunbathing on the beach during summer. The park is perfect for family barbeques with ample space and public washrooms.
This is a tiny cliffside park with access to the beach and scuba diving sites. Beautiful panoramic views of Howe Sound and Bowen Island can be found here, as well as grassy areas and picnic sites. It's a beautiful quick photo op for those visiting Horseshoe Bay.
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- According to Tripadvisor travellers, these are the best ways to experience Whytecliff Park: Lighthouse Park Hiking / Horseshoe Bay Discovery Tour (...
- Hotels near Whytecliff Park: (0.53 km) Modern 2 beds top apartment surrounded by nature (6.70 km) Nectar Yoga (1.11 km) Horseshoe Bay Motel (15.22...
- Restaurants near Whytecliff Park: (1.13 km) Olive & Anchor (1.16 km) Troll's Restaurant (1.15 km) C-Lovers Fish & Chips (1.22 km) Troller Ale House...
Whytecliff Park offers a small number of short walking trails, giant rocks and cliffs to climb and a beautiful pebbly beach. An island can also be seen and connects to the rest of the park at low tide.
Whytecliff Park is a natural marine sanctuary with a swimming beach, a playground, and tennis courts. You can hike to Whyte Island at low tide and enjoy the stunning view of Howe Sound and the mountains.
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Feb 1, 2019 · Learn about the history, wildlife, and activities of Whytecliff Park, Canada's first saltwater Marine Protected Area. Find out how to get there, what to do, and where to eat at this scenic spot in West Vancouver.