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Sargeant Bay Provincial Park

Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia, Canada

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This beach is located just off of Redroofs Road in Halfmoon Bay. Sun is mid morning to mid afternoon.

Sargeant Bay was set aside to preserve the areas of ocean beaches, rocky headlands, lagoons and heavily forested uplands. The beach at this day-use area is excellent for walking and nature viewing.

There is cold ocean swimming available. The beach is grassy and cobble. There is also a wetland, located just adjacent to the beach area.

Beaver Pond and Colvin Lake are special features of this park. A salmon bearing creek runs through the park. There is a fish ladder allowing fish access to Colvin Lake and Colvin Creek.

AMENITIES:

There is no roped off swimming area. Note, there are no lifeguards on duty at provincial parks.

The park has washrooms and a rocky beach, and is a great place for a stroll and is quite quiet. This park is a day-use picnicking area only; no camping is permitted. This park also features a safe anchorage and hiking trails around Triangle Lake and Colvin Creek.

The description above was copied from or heavily based on Swim Guide, with permission.

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