Seal bay regional nature park
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The Seal Bay regional nature park is one of the oldest wildlife sanctuary parks, which dates back to several years. Sea lions and seals are the beauty of this park. In the evenings and on sunny days this park is crowded as it attracts several pet lovers. The park is a home for migration birds from the coastline. During the spring season the activities of the park increase rapidly as the sea lions arrive and follow the annual herring and eulachon migration.
Category: Parks and Gardens
Address: 1901 Larch Rd, Courtenay, BC , Canada
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