Ruckle Provincial Park
Ruckle Provincial Park is one of the most beautiful parks in the southern Gulf Islands. Pitch your tent in the grassy meadow overlooking Swanson Channel then lie back and relax, watching pleasure boats and ferries sail by in a stately and colourful parade. There are extensive hiking trails, beachcombing and heritage farm buildings to explore. An excellent wildlife viewing area. There are 78 walk-in campsites, 8 RV sites (no hook-ups), 3 reservable group sites, a day-use area, and firewood for sale. Also, Ruckle Provincial Park has a fascinating farm history as the Ruckle family's involvement with the land dates back to 1872. Park Size: 486 hectares
Amenities

Biking Available

Dog Friendly

Fishing Nearby

Hiking Available

Mountain Biking Available

Pit Toilets

RV Sites Available

Tent Sites Available

Water Available On Site
Directions
Located on Salt Spring Island in the southern Gulf Islands, Ruckle Provincial Park is situated 12 km from Fulford harbour at the end of Beaver Pt. Rd. BC Ferries offers service to Salt Spring Island from Victoria (Swartz Bay) and Crofton on Vancouver Island, and Vancouver (Tsawwassen). The closest communites are Ganges, Fulford Harbour, Salt Spring Island, Sidney and Victoria.
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