This is a very popular spot and for good reason. There is ample room for many boats, 35 mooring buoys and a dinghy dock. The walk-in campsites above the anchorage are amply spaced and have spectacular views from a bluff above a beach. On the west side of the park, near the boat launch, lie on the beach in the upper branches of an arbutus growing atop the bluff, but bent over the beach. That is where you will see what surely contest for the best sunsets on earth. The Park operates a floating nature centre featuring sea life. A 7-kilometre hiking trail leads you through forest, across beaches and beside a tidal lagoon. It is a short ride by tender to Montague Harbour Marina, with store and restaurant. For an unforgettable experience, ride with Tommy Transit on the shuttle bus to Hummingbird Pub. The food is good, but it is the ride you will never forget. Entrances are from the NW and SE. Holding is good in mud.