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Naka Creek (Sayward)

Beach ActivitiesKayakingBoatingFishingBoat LaunchCamping
  • Rec Site #:REC6356
  • Type:Maintained to Standard
  • Fees:None
  • Campsites:7
  • Access:Road
  • Activities:Beach Activities
    Boating
    Camping
    Fishing
    Kayaking
  • Facilities:Boat Launch
    Tables
    Toilets
  • Site Operator:Unknown

Description And Directions

  • Site Description: Located on the shores of the scenic Johnstone Strait, not far from the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve. Naka Creek is a popular launching point for kayakers and a rough (beach) boat launch provides access for fishermen. The campsite itself is very small with only 7 units. An adjacent open, grassy area (site of old logging camp) currently provides overflow camping space. Great area for watching Orca whales and other marine mammals. Please become familiar with the "Guidelines for watching marine wildlife", and note that landing a boat in the Bight is restricted. **Do not clean fish within the recreation site or on the beach directly in front of the site. It is recommended to dispose of fish entrails at low tide and as far away from the recreation site as possible.

  • Driving Directions: From Campbell River, follow Highway 19 for approx. 85km. After Rooney Lake watch for the turn on the right. Turn right onto Eve River Main (gravel) and follow the mainline for 17 km. Turn left on to the E.N. Hookup road which is a little rougher than the mainline, follow the hookup road for 13 km, then bear right for another 2 km. Travel past the log dump area and you will come to the recreation site.

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