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Park
Info:
Located
in the Comox Valley on central Vancouver Island, Kin Beach Provincial Park
offers a large day-use area with picnic facilities and
a playground, as well as a campground. This small park overlooks the
Strait of Georgia and offers scenic views of the mainland. Visitors and
local
residents head to Kin Beach to explore the rocky beach or enjoy a picnic
under the shade of mature Douglas fir trees.
A large open grassy field is another feature of this park, situated in a quiet
residential section of Comox near the air force base. A small store selling
snacks and toiletries is located next to the parking lot in the day-use area.
Please note:
Kin Beach Provincial Park is a classified as a Class
"C" park, whereby the park is
managed by a local community board.

Park
Size: 9
hectares
Management
Planning:
Management
Planning Information
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Management planning information for this park is not available at this time.
Location:
Kin Beach Provincial Park
is located in the Comox Valley on central Vancouver Island. This park can
be reached from the top of Ryan Road in Comox, right
before the entrance to 19 Wing Comox. Turn left on Little River Road then right
on Kilmorley Road. Stay to the left until you reach the park. Nearby communities include
Courtenay and the Comox Valley.
Map/Brochure:
Any maps listed are for
information only - they may not represent legal boundaries and should not be
used for navigation.
- There are no digital
maps or brochures for this park
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Nature & Culture:
Visitor
Safety:
General
Visitor Safety Information (park
safety, hazards, wildlife safety information, health risks)

Reservations:For
parks that accept reservations,
all vehicle accessible campsites (with the exception of
group sites) must be reserved through Discover
Camping.
Campsite
Reservations:
Campsite reservations are recommended and are available
by calling the Park Facility Operator at (250) 339-6365.
Group
Camp/Picnic Reservations:
Group camping is available at Kin Beach
Park. Call (250) 339-6365 to reserve a site or to obtain more information.
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There are 18 vehicle-accessible campsites at Kin Beach Park. Reservations
are recommended. Call (250) 339-6365 to reserve a site. A small store selling
snacks and toiletries is located next to the parking lot in the day-use area. |
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Wilderness, backcountry
or walk-in camping is not permitted in this park. This
park is open year round. A winter camping fee of $9/night is charged.
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Group camping is not available
at this park.
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Kin Beach Park has a large day-use/picnic area with a covered picnic shelter,
picnic tables, grassy areas, pit toilets, fire pits, a woodstove, cold water
taps and a tennis court. The day-use area also provides access to a rocky beach.
A small store selling snacks and toiletries is located next to the parking
lot in the day-use area. |
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There are no wheelchair accessible facilities at this park other than a large
grassy area at the day-use portion of the park. |
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This park has 3 cold water taps, located at the day-use area and campground. |
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Pit
toilets are located in the camping and day-use areas. Toilets are
closed during the off season.
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There are no
showers at this park.
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No sani-station/dump facilities. The nearest facilities at a provincial park
are at Miracle Beach. Canadian Tire and the Mohawk station in Courtenay also
have facilities.. |
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Fires are permitted at
this park. You may bring your own, or pick up from the beach. Firewood can
also be purchased from the Park Operator.
Fees for firewood are set locally and may vary. To preserve vegetation and
ground cover, please don't gather firewood from the area around your campsite
or elsewhere in the park (this is a ticketable offence under the Park Act).
Dead wood is an important habitat element for many plants and animals and it
adds organic matter to the soil. You can conserve firewood and air quality
by keeping your campfire small. Limited burning hours or campfire bans may
be implemented. Be prepared to bring a portable stove for cooking.
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There are no electrical hook-ups in this park. |
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There
are no regularly scheduled interpretive programs at this park.
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There
are no developed trails at this park.
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Kin Beach Park has a playground area with swings, teeter-totter, merry-go-round
and a jungle gym. |
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There is no designated swimming area at this park however there are opportunities
for ocean swimming. At high tide, tidal pools form providing a safe area for
children to swim. There are no lifeguards on duty at provincial parks. |
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There are opportunities for canoeing or kayaking in this park. Paddlers can
launch from the beach in the park. |
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This park does not have a boat launch. The nearest boat launch is at Kitty
Coleman Park and at Point Holmes. |
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The waters around Kin Beach
park are popular for angling. Salmon, rockfish and shellfish are the most
popular species. Fishing is permitted as per provincial and federal fishing
regulations. All anglers should check the current regulations issued by Fisheries
and Oceans Canada prior to fishing. Anyone fishing or angling in British
Columbia must have an appropriate
licence. |
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Bicycles must keep to roadways. Bicycle helmets are mandatory in British Columbia. |
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No
horseback riding.
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Pets/domestic
animals must be on a leash and under control all times. You are responsible
for their behaviour and must dispose of their excrement.
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No
wildlife viewing opportunities. 
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No
winter recreation opportunities. |
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No
SCUBA diving or snorkelling opportunities. |
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No
windsurfing opportunities. |
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No
waterskiing opportunities. |
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No
hunting in the park. |
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No
climbing or rock climbing opportunities. |
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No
spelunking or caving opportunities. |
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No
cabins, yurts or lodges for public use. |
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