The lagoon and park are on the W side of King Island off Fisher Channel. Entrance is via a narrow passage with obstructions, notably a submerged (2 m at LW) rock just north of mid-channel, but they are easily avoided. There is secure, all-weather anchorage behind the central island in 10-12 m. It is a popular spot, so if you are seeking some social action after many a solitary night, make this a stop. Seals commonly bask on the southern tip of the island. This is a significant place for the Heiltsuk People and should be respected as a heritage site. The red sand beach along Sagar Lake and a fresh warm-water swim are incentives to take the 15-20 minute hike from the signed trailhead at the eastern-most extent of the lagoon. There is little space to land, so a kayak is the best way to access the trail.



