South Island · Saanich/South Gulf Islands

Whaleboat Island Marine Park

11.0 ha
Area
1981
Established
Class A
Park class
Park
Type

About this Park

Known as Eagle Island before becoming a provincial park in 1981, the small, rocky Whaleboat Island is part of the beautiful De Courcy Group of islands. 

These islands provide stunning paddling, boating and wildlife viewing opportunities around the interesting geological formations and sheltered intertidal shore. Inhospitable steep rocky banks have prevented any kind of development on Whaleboat Island, which is blanketed with second-growth forest. 


Small marine islets like Whaleboat Island are important wildlife habitat as they are isolated from larger land predators. Birds like American black oystercatchers, pigeon guillemots, gulls and cormorants are potential nesters on these islands and marine mammals such as harbour seals, California and Steller’s sea lions and killer whales have been spotted foraging in the reefs offshore. 

Safety information

  • Due to the rocky terrain, the upland portions of this park are extremely difficult to access.

Location notes

Whaleboat Island is located northeast of Ladysmith off the east coast of south Vancouver Island. This tiny island sits between Ruxton and Valdez Islands in Pylades Channel and is access is by boat only. Boaters can reference marine chart #3443 for more information on this area. Nearby communities include Ladysmith, Nanaimo, Yellow Point

Activities

  • 322:Canoeing This park is accessible by canoe or kayak from Ladysmith or Yellowpoint on Vancouver Island, however due to the rocky terrain, the upland portions of this park are extremely difficult to access.
  • 322:Fishing Fishing is permitted as per provincial and federal fishing regulations. Please check the current regulations issued by Fisheries and Oceans Canada prior to fishing. Rockfish Conservation Areas occur within this park. Fishing activities are limited in Rockfish Conservation Areas. Before you go fishing please refer to the Rockfish Conservation Area descriptions available from Fisheries and Oceans Canada DFO.
  • 322: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.

Location

49.07299, -123.69288 · Saanich/South Gulf Islands

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