| Kagan Bay :
A small recreational site tucked away along some logging roads
west of Queen Charlotte City on Graham Island. The park area opens
up to a large bay with pebbled, sandy beaches looking out onto
the large, Lina and smaller, Meyer Island.
The recreation park doubles as a wilderness campground with 6
camping sites. First come , first serve. Each wilderness camp
site includes a picnic table and fire ring. Kagan Bay attracts
visitors interested in enjoying a day of picnicking, swimming,
off-roading, camping and kayaking.
There is a small trail that follows the shoreline. It is a rough
trail which is not maintained and acts mostly as a connector trail
for the campsites. The picnic tables are accessed by vehicle as
you can drive right up to the table and start unpacking the goodies.
How to Get to Kagan
Bay : Drive west for about
7 km on Hwy 16 from the Skidegate BC Ferry Terminal to Queen Charlotte
City on Graham Island. Continue driving through the community
to the very end where the paved road turns into a gravel road.
Do not turn right or left, continue straight through traveling
on Honna Road. On your right is the big Kagan Bay Recreation Site
sign.
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