Provincial park on Galiano Island in British Columbia, Canada
49°00′24″N 123°34′29″W / 49.00667°N 123.57472°W / 49.00667; -123.57472Area | 142 ha (350 acres) |
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Established | July 31, 1991 |
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Governing body | BC Parks |
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Website | bcparks.ca/dionisio-point-park/ |
Dionisio Point Provincial Park is a provincial park campground in the southern Gulf Islands of British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the northwestern tip of Galiano Island, across Porlier Pass from Valdes Island.[1]
The park name originates from the arrival of Captain Dionisio Alcalá Galiano on ship Sutil to the Gulf Islands in 1792.
Shell middens and berms in the park indicate human use for at least 3,000 years prior to present day. The park also contains fenced archaeological sites of the Penelakut First Nation.[1]
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References
- ^ a b "Dionisio Point Park". BC Parks. Retrieved 2024-06-01.
External links
- Official website
- A day hike in the Park
- Dionisio Point Park
- Quelus - a Place of Serenity (video)
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49°00′46″N 123°34′22″W / 49.01278°N 123.57278°W / 49.01278; -123.57278