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Beach Estates Park
Address: 2140 Departure Bay Rd, Nanaimo
Phone: 250-754-4251
State: BC
City: Nanaimo
Street Number: 2140 Departure Bay Rd
categories: neighborhood, rv park, train station


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Reviews
Pretty icy right now early January 2022 so we couldn't make it all the way down. But I'm excited to come back when it melts! This is a beautiful trail with stairs, bridges and waterfalls! So much better than I expected. A hidden gem that takes you to the water!
One of my favourite in town excursions.Lovely 20 min. walk ending up at the beach by the Departure Ferrys.
Lots of stairs. I don't mind but just saying. Liked ending up at the beach. Watched the ferry load up and leave. Nice.
Don't really want to comment on this trail as it's almost like it's a private trail as there tends to not be anyone else on it. Perfect for a beautiful stroll down to the ocean and bc ferries. Trail is well built with stairs and elevated walkways where the ground gets swampy. Lots of stairs though. I walk it alot at night with my dog.
It's a great little walk wherever you're entered either the access point from the church across from Brooks landing or from Beach park trail just up the hill from the lights at departure bay terminal. You can pretty much walk up to a docked BC ferry, the beach access is right next to one. Follow the creek bed up along the path you might see a little water fall, but that's not the main one it's closer to the church entrance.
Beach Estates Park is a lovely little gem of a walk that travels through a lengthy ravine starting on Departure Bay Road across from Brooks Landing and takes you right down to the waterfront. At that point you can veer left or right to get to local neighbourhoods, or at low tide you can also walk along the sea floor to where it reconnects with the walking path at the BC Ferry Terminal. The City of Nanaimo is planning to connect these paths to extend the waterfront boardwalk. The park is made up of a series of paths, walkways, bridges and staircases that winds through a lush, mossy, green forest. It really is quite beautiful and is like a different world down there. There is a lovely waterfall along the path and at the right times during the year it is suitably impressive, especially as one of the more elaborate bridges crosses right in front of it. Do be careful as the steps, walkways and bridges can get quite slippery during rainy and winter weather.
Hidden gem! There’s a small beach to walk along and find giant oyster shells, or a lovely and fairly long forest trail surrounding you with temperate rainforest plants. Great place to escape for a medium walk or afternoon picnic!
Loved the walk to the ocean as well as all of the hidden lkttle owls.
This is one of my favorite parks in Nanaimo. The waterfall is a 2 minute walk from the parking lot, and then a boardwalk and dirt path will lead you downstream and eventually arrive at a beach beside the ferry terminal.
Nice shady walk some stairs, nice trails, couple bridges, down to small decent beach can see B.C. ferries, a little 'oxygen bar' hike.
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