Kitty Coleman Provincial Park
Kitty Coleman Provincial Park, also known as Kitty Coleman Beach Provincial Park, is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Vancouver Island, in the Comox Valley, south of the mouth of the Oyster River just northeast of Courtenay.[1] Unlike most provincial parks, it is a Class 'C' provincial park, meaning it is run by a local community board., and is usually filled with local campers. The beach is directly across from the sites and provides a beautiful view of Powell River and the surrounding beaches across the water. There are only pit toilets available, and no hook-up or sani-station for motorhomes. It is approximately 0.1 km2 in area.
Kitty Coleman Beach Provincial Park | |
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IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape) | |
Strait of Georgia at Kitty Coleman Beach Provincial Park | |
Location | British Columbia, Canada |
Nearest city | Courtenay |
Coordinates | 49°47′20″N 124°59′46″W |
Area | 0.1 km² |
Established | November 14, 1944 |
Governing body | BC Parks |
History
The park was established on November 14, 1944 and was named after Kitty Coleman, a local First Nation member who left her tribe early to marry a white man.
Flora and fauna
There are very tall Douglas Fir trees in the southern area. Wild onions also grow in the park.