A small fjord and adjacent upland on the east side of West Redonda Island, this park provides excellent opportunities for kayaking, canoeing, fishing, backcountry camping and anchorage in Roscoe Bay and fishing, hiking and warm water swimming at Black Lake.
Special feature: Roscoe Bay is known for its annual congregations of Moon Jellies (jelly fish).
Date Established: August 10, 1989 Provincial Park Size: 242 hectares (190 ha upland and 52 ha foreshore)