Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Park
Neck Point Park is a 36-acre protected waterfront area featuring rocky cliffs, pebble beaches, and the rare Garry Oak forest. The park’s namesake 'neck' is at its tip, made up of a sandbar and rocky headland.
Walking trails weave across the peninsula, with interpretive signs that share insights about the park’s natural features and fascinating history. This location is also popular for scuba diving, thanks to the vibrant sea life found beneath the headlands.
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