SAN JO MAY 2024
Adventures’ Calling
We wrapped up another month of tours and were fortunate to experience perfect weather! Throughout our excursions, we had 10 bear sightings, mostly along the logging roads. However, a few were spotted feeding across the river, and we even found some tracks on the beach. Remember to use the bear caches located at the trailhead of the beach for everyone's safety.
Additionally, three new washrooms have been installed at the beach, each constructed from 100% recyclable materials that can be recycled again at the end of their lifespan. These eco-friendly toilets operate on a unique conveyor system: to ensure the "waste" moves down into the holding tank, you need to pump the pedal ten times—yes, ten times! Remember, please do not leave any garbage in the washrooms. Cape Scott Park does not have garbage collection services, so be sure to pack out everything you pack in.
Don't miss the ever-changing and blooming wonders along the trail. One such rare gem is the Coralroot Orchid, a true marvel. In our seven years of conducting tours, we've only encountered it three times.
Road conditions remain largely unchanged since our last Cape Scott Road Report, so be sure to review it before your trip. The beach continues to be spectacular, whether rain or shine, and there are some excellent low tides coming up in June. For the best views of sea creatures, explore around the rocks on the ocean side of the sea stacks.
Don't forget to stop by the Scarlet Ibis in Holberg for a beverage and a meal—they're now open seven days a week, and Thursday night is Steak Night!
BEACH RENTALS COMING SOON!!