Provincial Park Information
Kitty Coleman Provincial Park
  3 Stars (5 Ratings)
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      Unknown, British Columbia
  Canada
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Description

Situated on the south side of the Strait of Georgia, Kitty Coleman Provincial Park is a popular destination for swimming, boating, fishing, and oceanfront camping. The park protects the mature forest of Western hemlock, Western red cedar and Douglas fir in the upland portion, the estuary of Kitty Coleman Creek, and 900 metres of shoreline. Park facilities include a picnic shelter, picnic tables, pit toilets, two boat launches, several nature trails and camping for individuals and groups.

Kitty Coleman Provincial Park is classified as a Class ā€œCā€ Park, whereby the park is managed by a local community board.

Special Features:
The eastern portion of the park is home to a single majestic old-growth Douglas fir, estimated to be more than 500 years old. Wild onions can also be found growing throughout the area.

Park Size: 10 hectares
Date Established: November 14, 1944

Park Stats
Campgrounds: 1 Campsites: 66
Photos: 1 Reviews: 5
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Unknown
2 Star Rating2.0 out of 5 stars
  Problems with theft and garbage
Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
I've loved this park for many years but am concerned by recent changes. Last time we camped there, our folding lawn chairs were stolen from our site and we were told the day use area was preyed upon by thieves all summer. Today, I ended up picking up all kinds of garbage ie pieces of plastic, cigarette butts from dumped ashtrays, ribbons, tissue, etc. This park has a spectacular view of the ocean, the coastal mountain range and old growth trees. To me it is a sacred place. It is such a shame to see it desecrated by a new class of park users who have no respect for this beautiful place.
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3 Star Rating3.0 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
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4 Star Rating4.0 out of 5 stars
  A hidden gem
Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
We camped at Kitty Coleman at the end of July 2012. It was our first venture away from Rathtrevor, so at first we found the smaller sites and close proximity to our neighbour a bit unnerving. But....each campsite is either right on the beach, or just steps across a lane to the beach. Some sites have their own firepit, others on the other side of the park share firepits for the communal type of camping. The view was stunning. We even got used to no showers. The pit toilets did not smell and were very clean. Due to the fact that many people camping had large trailers and their own facilities, few people used them. The cost was only $13/night and the caretakers were awesome. It is run by a community board. Call at 8am on the day you are coming, and they will hold a spot for you. Otherwise, no advance reservations. We loved it and plan to go again in September.
Unknown
3 Star Rating3.0 out of 5 stars
  nice park
Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
Strange rules reguarding propane fire pits and heaters during camp fire bans. other wise nice park along the ocean.
Unknown
3 Star Rating3.0 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on June 19th, 2020
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