Encompassing the southern portion of Bligh Island, Bligh Island Marine Provincial Park is a beautiful destination for kayaking and canoeing followers. With an area of approximately 4,455-hectare (11008.5 Acre), this park is known for its coastal forests and marine ecosystems. Bligh Island Marine Provincial Park was an occupied location 4,000 years ago.
Kayakers may have the chance to explore the historical sites of the Bligh Island Marine Provincial Park. Visitors of Bligh Island can use beach camping areas such as Charlie's Beach. Paddlers who enjoy watching marine mammals and waterfowl may have the chance to travel from Bligh Island to the Nootka Sound.
There are some boat launches around the park, including Tuta Marina and Cougar Creek. Paddlers can bring their Kayak on the MV Uchuck. The vessel carries kayakers into the area of Catala Island and stops in Kyuquot. Paddles visiting Bligh Island can go fishing, hunting, diving and wildlife viewing as well.
Bligh Island in Nootka Sound is on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Bligh Island Marine Provincial Park encircles the southern portion of Bligh Island, Villaverde Islands, Pantoja Islands, Verdia Island, Vernaci Island and Spouter Island in Nootka Sound, part of the Spanish Pilot Group of Islands.