Bligh Island Marine Provincial Park
- Caution: Wolves have been frequenting wooded areas and beaches at camping sites on Bligh Island. More recently, they have become more curious of campers and their belongings. Please ensure that you maintain a clean campsite, store your food and garbage so as to not to attract wildlife, and remove all traces of food, fish entrails,and garbage from the park. Click here for more information about wolves and wolf safety.
About This Park
This park encompasses the southern portion of Bligh Island, Villaverde Islands, Pantoja Islands, Verdia Island, Vernaci Island and Spouter Island in Nootka Sound. This area is a very popular recreational destination for anglers, boaters and kayakers, who paddle amongst the many scenic islands in the Spanish Pilot Group.
Bligh Island contains mature coastal forests and marine ecosystems and offers sheltered anchorage with deep bays in the lee of numerous forested islands.
Nootka Sound has a colourful history with First Nations heritage and European exploration and settlement. First Nation peoples have occupied Nootka Sound for at least 4,000 years, enjoying the area’s bountiful natural resources. The park is rich in archeological sites. Bligh Island is named for Captain Bligh, the British Navy captain who sailed here with Captain James Cook in 1778. Resolute Cove on Bligh Island is named after Captain Cook's ship; a cairn on the southeast cove of the island commemorates their landing. The area subsequently became a major centre for international fur trading.
Beautiful Bligh Island offers rustic beach camping in a user-maintained area on Charlie’s Beach. This site has a pit toilet. Numerous other undeveloped wilderness sites can be found in the Spanish Pilot Group of Islands, however no facilities are provided in these areas.
Park Size: 4,455 hectares
Stay Safe:
- Bring your own drinking water as potable water is not available in the park.
- Boaters can reference marine chart #3664 for more information on this area. This park does not have a boat launch. The closest boat launches are Cougar Creek, Tuta Marina and Gold River.
Location and Maps
Bligh Island is located in Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Access to the park is by boat only. Closest boat launches are at Cougar Creek, Tuta Marina and Gold River. Boaters can reference marine chart #3664 for more details on this area.
Maps and Brochures
Any maps listed are for information only - they may not represent legal boundaries and should not be used for navigation.
Nature and Culture
- History - Nootka Sound has a colourful history with First Nations heritage and European exploration and settlement. First Nation peoples have occupied Nootka Sound for at least 4,000 years, enjoying the area’s bountiful natural resources. The park is rich in archeological sites. The park is also significant for the beginning of British Columbia’s post-contact history. Bligh Island is named for Captain Bligh, the British Navy captain who sailed here with Captain James Cook in 1778. Captain Cook first took his ships into a small cove on Bligh Island after a storm for repairs. While anchored in the cove – which he named Resolution Cove after his flagship – he made formal contact with natives in the village at Yuquot, or Friendly Cove. The area subsequently became a major center for international fur trading. Today, Yuquot is a National Historic Site.
- Cultural Heritage - Resolution Cove on Bligh Island is named after Captain James Cook's ship, which brought him to Bligh Island in 1778. The area became a major centre for international fur trading. The park contains known archaeological sites.
- Wildlife - Visitors to Bligh island and Nootka Sound are likely to spot a variety of marine life, including Grey whales, killer whales, seals, sea lions and sea otters, as well as waterfowl, Bald eagles, black bears, wolves and deer.
Activities Available at this Park
Canoeing
Kayakers wishing to explore this remote region can book space for themselves and their kayak aboard the MV Uchuck lll, departing from Gold River and Tahsis. The vessel will unload kayakers into the scenic area of Catala Island en route to its scheduled stop at Kyuquot in Kyuquot Sound.
A kayak operator on Bligh Island outside of the park offers rentals, tours and accommodations. A number of commercial kayak operators in the area and on Vancouver Island also offer services to the park.
Fishing
Hunting
Pets on Leash
Backcountry areas are not suitable for dogs or other pets due to wildlife issues and the potential for problems with bears.
Scuba Diving
Wildlife Viewing
Facilities Available at this Park
Cabins / Huts / Yurts
Campfires
Pit or Flush Toilets
Walk-In/Wilderness Camping
There are numerous other undeveloped wilderness sites in the Spanish Pilot Group of Islands. No facilities are provided in these areas and no fee is charged. Please practice “Leave No Trace” camping ethics.











