
Porpoise Bay kayaking is extraordinary, not only on the water, but also the sights of the Porpoise Bay Provincial Park. This is a park that is partially forest covered with fir, cedar, maple and hemlock trees, where there is beach and areas for the perfect picnic when off the water. This is a park that has trails for hiking that follow Angus Creek to the bridge crossing over the creek to explore an estuary. On the land or on the water it is possible to see the migrating seabirds, the harbor seals and other wild and marine life. There are the views of the large ships and small boats on the water working, fishing and pleasure boats.
One of the unique features of Porpoise Bay Provincial Park kayaking is the campground that is located in the park for after a day on the water and the other amenities. These campsites include walk in sites that give the kayaker access to, a community fire pit, showers, flush toilets, and picnic tables for tent campers. This is a 61 hectare park with sand beaches on the Sechelt, Salmon and Narrows inlets, which includes the Sechelt Inlets Marine Provincial Recreation Area. Kayakers will also find picnic tables that are located on the sand beaches to stop and have lunch, while taking a break from the paddling the Vancouver waters. Seals and bald eagles and other marine and wildlife can be spotted while on the beach at any time of the year and while out on the water.
Porpoise Bay kayakers will have splendid views while on the water of the forest, the mountains, the events on the water and the city of Vancouver. The water filled with ships, boats and marine life is an unforgettable day for anyone kayaking in these waters and when it is time to relax off of the water the Porpoise Bay Provincial Park, with the beaches, trails and campground is a perfect place. This will make the kayak trip even more memorable and exciting, sitting around the group campfire after a day of Porpoise Bay kayaking adventures.