South Island · Saanich/South Gulf Islands
Burgoyne Bay Park
About this Park
Burgoyne Bay Park is part of a contiguous protected area network that along with Mill Farm Regional Park Reserve, forms one of the largest blocks of protected areas in the Gulf Islands. It provides protection for several ecosystems which are at risk. Visitors can enjoy low-impact recreational opportunities as well as the incredible views of Burgoyne Bay, Mount Maxwell and Baynes Peak.
Special notes
- Pets must be on a leash.
- Overnight parking and camping are not permitted.
- There are no garbage facilities available, pack out what you pack in.
- BC Parks is partnering with Stqeeye’ Learning Society on wetland restoration in Burgoyne Bay Park. Please be aware that you may encounter ecological restoration work occurring in this park at various locations.
Location notes
Burgoyne Bay Park is located on the west side of Salt Spring Island in the southern Gulf Islands off the east coast of Vancouver Island, about half way between Nanaimo and Victoria.
The park is adjacent to Mount Maxwell Park and Mount Maxwell Ecological Reserve.
Activities
- 9868:Pets on leash Domestic animals must be on a leash and under control at all times. You are responsible for their behavior and must dispose of their excrement.
- 9868:Kayaking There is a kayak launch which allows for roof top boat access only – there is no ramp for boats on trailers. After launching, vehicles must be moved to a designated parking area.
- 9868:Hiking There are hiking opportunities in this park. For trail information, see the park map.
Facilities
- 9868:Pit or flush toilets There is one pit toilet facility in the park, near Burgoyne Bay Road (see park map for location).
- 9868:Kayak Launch
Location
48.78555, -123.51622 · Saanich/South Gulf Islands