Gordon Bay Provincial Park
Gordon Bay Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada.
Geography
Gordon Bay is located on the western shore of the south end of Cowichan Lake. The 49-hectare park of second-growth Douglas fir forest is in one of Vancouver Island's sunniest valleys, and is a popular campsite in the Cowichan Valley area. There are many species of birds, such as juncos, Steller's jays and chestnut-backed chickadees as well as mergansers and golden eye ducks. Wildlife includes deer, raccoons and red squirrels. Rainbow, Dolly Varden, and cutthroat trout live in the lake, and chum, coho and spring salmon spawn in the lake and in its tributaries. Steelhead spawn in the Cowichan River.
References
- ^ "Protected Planet | Gordon Bay Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-10-27.
External links
- BC Parks - Gordon Bay Provincial Park, Cowichan Lake
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