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Porteau Cove Provincial Park

Coordinates:49°33′26″N123°14′09″W / 49.55716°N 123.23588°W /49.55716; -123.23588
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Place in British Columbia, Canada
Porteau Cove Provincial Park
Map
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LocationSquamish-Lillooet Regional District,British Columbia
Coordinates49°33′26″N123°14′09″W / 49.55716°N 123.23588°W /49.55716; -123.23588
Created1981
Visitors611,783[2] (in 2017-18)
Governing bodyBC Parks
Websitebcparks.ca/porteau-cove-park/

Porteau Cove Provincial Park is aprovincial park located along the eastern shore ofHowe Sound inBritish Columbia,Canada.

Overview

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Situated along theSea to Sky Highway, park is 50 hectares in size, and offerspicnicing,camping,swimming,windsurfing, and aboat launch. Porteau Cove is a very popular area forscuba diving, with a series ofartificial reefs including two sunkenvessels. It has 44 drive-in campsites and 16 walk-in sites. 80% of the campsite may be reserved through Discover Camping, April through September. The park is maintained and operated by Sea to Sky Parks, based at Mount Seymour in North Vancouver, BC.

On July 29, 2008, a largerockslide took place at the Porteau Bluffs, just north of Porteau Cove. No one was injured, however access to Whistler was hampered.[3] The highway and the rail line run tightly together at the base of the bluffs, which is composed of slab-like chunks of granite, which formerly overhung the highway until scaling reduced some of the mass of the bluff. The slide has renewed concerns about the geotechnical safety of the route, and was a security issue during the 2010 Olympics events in Whistler. Communities north of the slide, including Whistler, are often isolated by such slides, but a "back door" paved route exists viaLillooet and theFraser Canyon.

A ferry dock exists at the park for emergency use. Consequently, gaining permission to use this dock as a location for the filming ofDouble Jeopardy (1999 film) proved challenging.[4] If ever a landslide or avalanche occurs between Porteau Cove and Vancouver or Porteau Cove and Squamish, the BC Government could send in a ferry to detour cars around the slide to Darrell Bay Terminal in Squamish or to Horseshoe Bay in West Vancouver. Since slides occur so rarely on the Sea-to-Sky Highway, the dock is open to the public as a promenade wharf.[5] The pier is owned by BC Parks, but the ferry ramp and accessories is owned by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.

Prohibited activities

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Fishing, shellfish harvesting or removal of other marine life is not allowed.

Pets/domestic animals must be on a leash at all times and are not allowed in beach areas or park buildings.

Campfires are permitted in designated fire rings only. Firewood is available for sale, or park visitors may opt to bring their own. Collection and burning of driftwood is prohibited. Beach wood is an essential component of the inter-tidal zone. Collection and burning of woody debris such as leaves, branches etc. is also prohibited. Beach fires are not permitted.

Scuba diving from the pier and washing dishes are prohibited.

Nude sunbathing is prohibited in the camping area.

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References

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  1. ^"Porteau Cove Park".Protected Planet. Retrieved2020-09-16.
  2. ^"BC Parks 2017/18 Statistics Report"(PDF).bcparks.ca. 2018. Retrieved2020-10-13.
  3. ^CBC News (30 July 2008)."Rock slide to close Whistler highway for 5 days: minister".
  4. ^"Prince George Citizen".www.pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 26 Jan 2000. p. 6.
  5. ^WikiMapia author."Porteau Cove Emergency Ferry". Retrieved2011-08-21.{{cite web}}:|author= has generic name (help)

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