West Coast · Clayoquot

Kennedy River Bog Park

11.0 ha
Area
1995
Established
Class A
Park class
Park
Type

About this Park

Kennedy River Bog Park is adjacent to the bank of the Kennedy River on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The main feature of this small park is the abundance of birdlife, which offers great viewing opportunities for bird watchers and nature enthusiasts. As there are no developed trails in the park, the best way to see these birds is by canoe or kayak, via a peaceful paddle down the river from Kennedy Lake. 


Visitors to this day-use only park, which is being considered for Ecological Reserve status, can spot ospreys, bald eagles and a variety of ducks and songbirds. The bog itself, enclosed by an oxbow, is a unique and interesting sight. 

Safety information

  • Bring your own drinking water as potable water is not available in the park.
  • Campfires are not permitted.
  • There are no developed trails at this park.

Special notes

  • A unique feature of this park is the bog enclosed by an oxbow, which protects critical bird nesting habitat for a variety of species. 
  • There is no boat launch at this park but there is a car-toppers, canoes and kayaks boat launch located at the Kennedy River bridge.

Location notes

Kennedy River Bog is located north of Ucluelet on the west coast of Vancouver Island. The park is adjacent to the bank of Kennedy River just below its outlet from Kennedy Lake. The park is accessible via a logging road from Highway 4. The park can be reached by car-topper boat, canoe or kayak from the Kennedy River Bridge. Nearby communities include Tofino and Ucluelet.

Activities

  • 9503:Canoeing Visitors can enjoy a peaceful paddle by canoe or kayak down the river from Kennedy Lake. Along the way they will be rewarded with scenic views of the river landscape and bird habitat. The nearest boat launch for canoes and kayaks is adjacent at the Kennedy River Bridge.
  • 9503:Wildlife viewing This undeveloped park has great opportunities for bird viewing, particularly from a canoe or kayak out on the river.
  • 9503:Pets on leash Pets and domestic animals must be on a leash at all times and are not allowed in beach areas or park buildings. You are responsible for their behaviour and must dispose of their excrement. Backcountry areas are not suitable for dogs or other pets due to wildlife issues and the potential for problems with bears.

Location

49.09883, -125.62229 · Clayoquot

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