Ok I know this is a year old but i know of some places.
Grant bay - 5 minute easy hike in. It's a beautiful Sandy Bay and the tide can go a fair way out, there's also some older Forest service roads in the area to play around on.
Raft cove: 10 minute hike in, a little harder and Mudder then grant bay. However it's a good beach for surfing on. When I was there this year there as a very fresh dead Sea Lion on the beach. From which me and my girlfriend salvaged a tooth from. However tons of predatory tracks in the area. (Most likely due to sea lion)
San Joseph bay: again another nice sandy beach, very easy 15 minute walk to it. Same parking lot as cape Scott. There's some caves on the far right side of the beach as well as sea stacks. At low tide you can get around the point on the right and get to the next beach over.
Ronning's garden: natural type garden from where. The Danish settlers were there, claim to faim is one of the world's tallest monkey trees. (Used to be 2 and they were a mailing pair, however one does a few years back)
10 minute walk off the road to cape Scott. You follow the old cordoey road.
That's what I was thinking. I don't remember any from the Cowichan side...
I put it on last night, definitely my favorite so far!
i dont think it being tame matters, having fun is what matters!
Ok I know this is a year old but i know of some places.
Grant bay - 5 minute easy hike in. It's a beautiful Sandy Bay and the tide can go a fair way out, there's also some older Forest service roads in the area to play around on.
Raft cove: 10 minute hike in, a little harder and Mudder then grant bay. However it's a good beach for surfing on. When I was there this year there as a very fresh dead Sea Lion on the beach. From which me and my girlfriend salvaged a tooth from. However tons of predatory tracks in the area. (Most likely due to sea lion)
San Joseph bay: again another nice sandy beach, very easy 15 minute walk to it. Same parking lot as cape Scott. There's some caves on the far right side of the beach as well as sea stacks. At low tide you can get around the point on the right and get to the next beach over.
Ronning's garden: natural type garden from where. The Danish settlers were there, claim to faim is one of the world's tallest monkey trees. (Used to be 2 and they were a mailing pair, however one does a few years back)
10 minute walk off the road to cape Scott. You follow the old cordoey road.
If my memory serves me right, bouldac is always open from the Renfrew side.