D’Arcy Island is only accessible by boat.
Backcountry campgrounds are accessible year round but are not regularly maintained from October 1 – May 14. Visitors may use them at their own risk.
With numerous coves, cobble beaches and a forest of arbutus and Douglas fir, D’Arcy Island’s beauty belies its past history as a leper colony for Chinese immigrants in the late 1800s and early 1900s. To avoid damaging sensitive habitats or disturbing cultural features, please camp only in the designated campsites.
7 unserviced campsites with Picnic Tables and waterviews
Pit toilets
No Potable Water
Accessible by water only
Permanent fire ban (including below high tide mark)
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