Located between the scenic town of Sooke and and Jordan River, French Beach Provincial Park is a fantastic place to explore year-round. Why? Its ideal location on the Strait of Juan de Fuca makes it a memorable adventure no matter the season.

Whether you want to enjoy some breathtaking sunsets, hike through lush forests, dip into the cool waters of a pebble beach, or a combination of the three – there’s plenty to explore here.

First off, the park offers visitors a 1,600-metre sand and pebble beach to roam with ideal views of Juan de Fuca, the Olympic Mountains, and migrating gray whales and seabirds.

Photo via BC Parks

For campers, French Beach offers vehicle-accessible campingeary all  in a truly stunning natural setting. Park amenities include a picnic/day-use area, a sani station, pit toilets, and fresh water.

For hikers, there are approximately 2 kilometres of well-maintained hiking trails to explore, taking visitors through salt marshes and second-growth forests of Douglas Fir, Sitka Spruce, and Western Cedar.

Although there are no designated swimming areas, the park is located on the Pacific Ocean, and the waters make for a beautiful (albeit colder) dip.

So there you have it, Vancouver! Your coastal getaway on Vancouver Island is just a day trip away.

French Beach Park 

How to get there: Take the ferry from Vancouver to Swartz Bay, Victoria and drive one and a half hours to French Beach Park via Patricia Bay Highway/BC-17 and Juan De Fuca Highway/BC-14 W.

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