Overview
A brief introduction to Bamberton Provincial Park
Bamberton Provincial Park is a provincial park located in Mill Bay, British Columbia, Canada. The park area consists of a beach that borders on Saanich Inlet, and is connected to a camping area by several trails. The traditional name of the beach is qʷələs in the Saanich dialect. It shares its name with the now abandoned company town of Bamberton.
The park was established by Order-in-Council in 1960, with an area of approximately 68.94 hectares (170.4 acres). It was reduced in size in 2004 to 28 hectares (69 acres).
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Other nearby parks
Open to camping at other nearby parks? Here are a few other parks you'll find in the vicinity.
- Goldstream Provincial Park
- Fort Rodd Hill National Park
- Ruckle Provincial Park
- Posey Island Marine State Park
- Discovery Island Marine Provincial Park
- Cowichan River Provincial Park
- Montague Harbour Marine Provincial Park
- Jones Island Marine State Park
- Wallace Island Marine Provincial Park
- Gulf Islands National Park
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