Cape Scott Provincial Park

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Cape Scott Provincial Park is a remote coastal wilderness park at the northern tip of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, known for its rugged beaches, old-growth forests, and challenging backpacking trails.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
provincial park
access gravel logging roads
climate cool maritime climate
conservationFocus coastal ecosystems
marine and shoreline habitat protection
old-growth forest protection
country Canada
established 1973
governingBody BC Parks NERFINISHED
hasActivity backpacking
beach camping
hiking
photography
wildlife viewing
hasCulturalHistory Danish settler community sites
First Nations use
hasFeature bogs
old-growth forests
remote coastal wilderness
rocky headlands
rugged coastline
sandy beaches
wetlands
hasTrail Cape Scott Trail NERFINISHED
North Coast Trail NERFINISHED
hasWildlife Roosevelt elk NERFINISHED
black bear
gray wolf
sea otter
seabirds
knownFor backcountry camping
challenging backpacking routes
stormy weather
wild, undeveloped beaches
locatedIn British Columbia
Regional District of Mount Waddington NERFINISHED
Vancouver Island NERFINISHED
northern tip of Vancouver Island
locatedNear Cape Scott NERFINISHED
locatedOn Pacific Ocean
nearestCommunity Port Hardy NERFINISHED
partOf provincial parks of British Columbia

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Port Hardy locatedNear Cape Scott Provincial Park