Raft Cove Provincial Park

Canada / British Columbia / Port Hardy /

Established 1990.
Raft Cove contains features characteristic of the Nahwitti Lowland Landscape such as rounded hills, poorly drained areas, rugged coastline and western hemlock and western red cedar forests. Other park features include a river estuary and a long spit and crescent-shaped sandy beach. Raft Cove is home to a significant population of black bears, who forage along the creek beds and beach in the park. Wolves, cougars, Black-tailed deer, raccoons, river otters, red squirrels and a variety of bird species can also be found in the area.
www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/raft_cove/
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Coordinates:   50°34'58"N   128°14'11"W
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