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213 West Coast Trail South Trail and Marine Map

213 West Coast Trail South Trail and Marine Map

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About the West Coast Trail: The West Coast Trail is a 78-km wilderness corridor along an exposed stretch of coast known for its rugged inaccessibility, storms and wild rainforests. Improvements to the trail over the years by Parks Canada, such as ladders and boardwalks, have tamed it somewhat, but it continues to be one of the more difficult and challenging routes along the Pacific coast. With limited road access through the region it remains largely a wilderness area, with just Bamfield, Nitinat and Port Renfrew providing access points. The following information is provided to augment the Parks Canada information provided at the trailhead orientation sessions, as well as to provide the basics for trip planning (and inspire you, of course!). Be sure to see mapsheet #212 for details needed to best complete this hike.

About this mapsheet: This mapsheet covers the West Coast Trail as a hiking resource, and expands the coastal route into a regional overview including Carmanah and Walbran Valleys, for those who want to turn a trail hike into a larger exploration of the region. But it is also a marine mapsheet to facilitate a coastal transit as part of the Wild Coast marine mapsheet series that when complete will provide an unbroken overview of the entire British Columbia coastline. As such it is part of the hybrid Wild Coast marine and trail mapsheet series. It should be coupled with Mapsheet #212 West Coast Trail North to complete the trail in its entirety.

The mapsheet layout: The main map sheet covers the West Coast Trail from Carmanah to the Port Renfrew trailhead. It also includes all of Carmanah Provincial Park and the trails through both Carmanah and Walbran, plus local spots of interest including Avatar Grove. The reverse trail planning information, details of the trail by segment and details of the larger region including Walbran Valley and general paddling advice for managing this open stretch of coastline.  

The mapsheet construction: The mapsheet is created by Wild Coast Publishing using some of the latest technology available to provide a high-quality printed image on waterproof/durable synthetic polymer stock. The stock is picked as the best for the purpose, and is significantly thicker than most papers at 10 mil weight. 

About the hybrid trail/marine mapsheet series: Wild Coast Publishing is creating mapsheets to cover the BC coastline in its entirety, but several areas are more likely travelled by foot than paddle due to on-water conditions and remote access. The result is a marine mapsheet likely to be more appealing to hikers and land explorers than marine travellers -- a strange outcome for a marine mapsheet. So with that in mind, we're creating it with a dual purpose. You can find similar dual purposes for mapsheets such as #209 Pacific Rim, #205 Nootka Island/Nootka Trail and #206 Hesquiat Peninsula.  

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