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Visitors - Important Notice!
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Park
Info:
Amazing
views, wildlife and unique natural features are just a few of the reasons
to visit Bodega Ridge Provincial Park, located on Galiano
Island in the southern Gulf Islands. The highlight of this day-use only
park is a 4-km ridge rising 328 meters above sea level. The top of the
ridge can be reached in approximately 30 minutes via a trail that leads
uphill along the top of Bodega Ridge, through a forested area and along
the cliff edge. From the top, hikers will be rewarded with spectacular
vistas of Trincomali Channel, Vancouver Island and the Strait of Georgia.
The park’s high cliffs
are home to bald eagles, peregrine falcons and turkey vultures. Unique sandstone
formations on the water’s edge below
support large wildflower populations, which are known for their splendour and
can be enjoyed by passing boaters and paddlers. Although this park has no developed
facilities, its inspiring scenery makes it a popular destination for
both visitors and island residents.

Park
Size: 233 hectares
Special
Notes:
- The park contains environmentally
sensitive features and several marine and terrestrial
species are either threatened or endangered. Please help protect these
species and their habitat by staying on the designated trail.
Management
Planning:
Management
Planning Information
The
approved Purpose Statement
and Zoning Plan is now available in pdf format.
Location:
Bodega Ridge Provincial Park is located on Galiano Island in the southern
Gulf Islands. Galiano Island can be reached via BC Ferry service from Swartz
Bay north of Victoria (approximately 1 hour). The park is situated approximately
three-quarters of the way along the island from the ferry terminal and is accessible
by Cottage Way from Porlier Pass Road.
Nearby communities include:
Galiano Island, Saltspring Island, Mayne Island, Victoria, Nanaimo, Duncan,
Vancouver
Map/Brochure:
Any maps listed are for
information only - they may not represent legal boundaries and should not be
used for navigation.
- There are no digital
maps or brochures for this park

Nature & Culture:
- History - Bodega Ridge is named after Captain Juan Francisco de le Bodega
y Quadra, who commanded the ship Nootka when Captain Vancouver
arrived here in 1792.
- Conservation - This park protects critical habitat for the endangered peregrine falcon, who nest, feed and raise their young along the cliffs that overlook Trincomali Channel. These cliffs also provided habitat for bald eagles and turkey vultures. Unique sandstone formations support large wildflower populations, which are known for their splendour and can be enjoyed from the water by boaters and paddlers passing the park. The park contains unique plant communities such as the hairy manzanita and Gray’s desert-parsley. The foreshore area is important habitat for rockfish (especially copper and quillback), lingcod, sea perches and invertebrate species such as crabs, bivalves, red and green sea urchins, shrimp, starfish and sponges. The weathervane scallop is found in Trincomali Channel, only one of two areas in British Columbia with sizeable populations.Bodega Ridge also protects the rare manzanita, a special shrub species, as well as grasslands and Douglas fir ecosystems, which are poorly represented in the Gulf Islands.
- General
Wildlife, Marine & Outdoor Ethics Information
Visitor
Safety:
• Please be sure to remain
on designated trails away from cliff edges when hiking Bodega Ridge.
General
Visitor Safety Information (park
safety, hazards, wildlife safety information, health risks)

Reservations:For
parks that accept reservations,
all vehicle accessible campsites (with the exception of
group sites) must be reserved through Discover
Camping.
No
camping at this park.
Explore
Parks: Fees, park listings, what
you should know before you go and other useful links.
Contact
Information:
K2 Park Services Ltd.
E-mail address: k2parks@shaw.ca
Phone/Fax: (250) 539-2115

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No
vehicle accessible camping facilities at this park.
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Wilderness, backcountry
or walk-in camping is not permitted at this park.
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There are no
group campsites at this park.
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There are no
day-use or picnic facilities at this park.
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There
are no wheelchair accessible facilities at this park.
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Bring your own drinking water as potable water is not available in the park.
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There are no
toilets in this park.
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There are no
showers in this park.
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There are no
sani-station/dump facilities in this park. |
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Campfires
are not permitted.
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There are no electrical hook-ups in this park. |
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There
are no regularly scheduled interpretive programs at this park.
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A 4 km trail through the park is accessible via Cottage Way. This trail leads
uphill along the top of Bodega Ridge, through the forested area and along the
cliff edge, ending at the northern boundary of the park. A large portion of
this hike is uphill with the remaining portion adjacent to the cliff edge.
The top of the ridge can be reached in approximately 30 minutes. Please stay
on designated trail and away from cliff edge. Please respect vegetation in
the area as it is sensitive to human disturbance. |
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This park does not have
a playground. |
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There are no lifeguards
on duty at provincial parks. No
swimming.
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Bodega Ridge Park does
not provide any access for paddlers. Unique sandstone formations support
large wildflower populations, which are known for their splendour and can
be enjoyed from the water by passing paddlers.
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This park does
not have a boat launch.
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Rockfish Conservation Areas
occur within this park. Fishing activities are limited in Rockfish Conservation
Areas. Before you go fishing please refer to the Rockfish Conservation Area
descriptions available from Fisheries and Oceans Canada DFO. Anyone
fishing or angling in British Columbia must have an appropriate
licence.
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Cycling
is not permitted.
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No
horseback riding.
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Pets/domestic
animals must be on a leash and under control at all times. You are responsible
for their behaviour and must dispose of their excrement.
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No
wildlife viewing opportunities. 
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No
winter recreation opportunities. |
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No
SCUBA diving or snorkelling opportunities. |
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No
windsurfing opportunities. |
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No
waterskiing opportunities. |
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Portions
of this park are open to hunting for specific species. Hunters must
have valid licences and tags. Please refer to the current Hunting
and Trapping Regulations and Synopsis publication for closures
and regulations. |
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No
climbing or rock climbing opportunities. |
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No
spelunking or caving opportunities. |
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No
cabins, yurts or lodges for public use. |
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