Having 900 meters (0.56 miles) of shoreline and situated on the south side of the Strait of Georgia, Kitty Coleman Provincial Park accommodates wave surfing. Located in the Comox Valley in Courtenay's vicinity, the beach provides a beautiful view of the Powell River and the surrounding beaches.
Bates Beach owns beautiful tidal pools and sand bars at low tides. Enjoy excellent offers with different styles, including oceanfront camping. The beauty of Bates Beach does not limit to the waves. It offers scenic views, including the hemlock, cedar, and fir forests. They all multiply the attraction of Kitty Coleman.
Kitty Coleman Park is located 6 km (3.7 miles) northwest of Courtenay on central Vancouver Island. This park is accessed via Coleman Road, north of Courtenay.
Bates Beach Oceanfront Resort is located just north of the city of Courtenay on the Georgia Strait.
Kitty Coleman Beach & Bates Beach are popular places for their temperate climate. It has to be said that Victoria has the mildest climate in Canada, but in this area, during the winter, the weather is colder with less humidity. Everyone can enjoy the temperate climate, which allows fishing and sailing.