We can call Port Renfrew another Vancouver Island. You may ask why? Well, if you already know enough about the city, you would know that its natural attractions are abundant that one would be confused about which one to go first. Just after a 40-kilometre drive off the Capital, you would arrive at the lost heaven of the Southwest of Vancouver Island. Amongst everything you can do in Port Renfrew, wildlife watching is something that can cheer you up big time. This amazingly fun city can experience incredible hikes in the famous
West Coast Trail and
Juan de Fuca Marine Trail. Juan de Fuca Marine Trail is a suitable replacement for the crowded West Coast trail. We consider this trail as one of the hidden gems on Vancouver Island.
Port Renfrew is home to the First Nations people of
Pacheedaht. Avatar Groove is another hotspot for nature exploring. Not to mention that this mysterious forest is the land in which the "Canada's Gnarliest Tree
" was grown.You may go to
Botanical Beach, have a blast eating a pleasant meal and then go for a wonderful walk on the Juan de Fuca Trail, which ends at another extraordinary sandy land called
China Beach. Botanical Beach itself is one of the places you are blessed with an abundance of flora and fauna, including various marine life. Our whale watching start point might be this beach based on your will. Other than whales, you may spot red, purple and orange starfish and sea urchins, white gooseneckbarnacles, blue mussels and green sea anemones, sea cucumbers, coralline algae, periwinkles, chitons and sea stars beneath the crystal-clear waters featuring Botanical Beach.
And also, many other attractions that you cannot get enough of are waiting for you in
Port Renfrew to come and get lost in them. An ideal place to rest for a few days before getting back to work behind desks. Stay with us to know more about wildlife watching adventures of this beautiful coastal city.