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Fernwood Point Fernwood Point is located in the northeastern part of the island and is accessible off Walker Hook Road, also where the government wharf is located. A stroll along the beach is sure to reveal a variety of sea life, including crabs, snails, clams and the only live sand dollar beds on the island (identifiable by there black colour). Address: . Salt Srping Island BC
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Southey Point Trail ot the Jack Foster Trail This moderate trail is accessed at the end of Southey Point Road and Sunset Drive. The trail takes just under and hour to complete and leads visitors through a forest, beach and rock formations all the while taking in the bevy of wildlife and passing watercraft. The trail offers many great relaxation spots along the way. Address: . Salt Spring Island BC
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Beachside Drive This sandy beach is a perfect day spot for sunning, having a picnic or playing with the kids. One can access this beach at the end of Beachside Drive. Address: end of Beachside Drive Salt Spring Island BC
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Beddis Beach Beddis Beach is one of the islands most popular beaches. Its white crushed-shell bed is ideal for sunning, picnics and relaxing after and ocean swim. |
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Arbutus Beach This beach, located at the north tip of the Island is accessed through the end of Arbutus Road. This rocky beach contains sandstone-lace rock formations and is ideal for an afternoon trip. Address: . Salt Spring Road BC
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