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  1. Helliwell Park sits on a rocky headland forested with a beautiful stand of old-growth Douglas fir. Located on St. John’s Point on Hornby Island, the park was a gift to the people of British Columbia from John Helliwell. The stunning Helliwell bluffs guard the northern entrance to Tribune Bay.

  2. Helliwell Provincial Park is a gift from John Helliwell on Hornby Island, offering spectacular views of Georgia Strait and the Coast Mountains. Explore the Douglas-fir and Garry Oak forest, the Helliwell Bluffs, and the rare Sixgill Shark at Flores Islet.

  3. Helliwell Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada located on a headland at the northeast end of Hornby Island. The land, formerly a farm belonging to the Acton family, was donated by Mr. J. L. Helliwell. The park was established by Order in Council 2681 on September 16, 1966 and expanded several times thereafter.

  4. Enjoy a 5km loop trail with stunning views of the Salish Sea and wildflowers at Helliwell Provincial Park. This day-use park offers a fragile ecosystem, wildlife viewing, and diving opportunities near Vancouver Island.

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  5. Helliwell Provincial Park sits on a headland forested with a beautiful stand of old-growth Douglas fir. Located on St. John Point on Hornby Island, the 69-hectare park guards the northern entrance to Tribune Bay.

  6. Helliwell Provincial Park. Hornby Island, BC View Map. Spectacular views of marine life, the Strait of Georgia and the Coast Mountains can be had from any point along the bluffs. As you explore the park’s meandering hiking and walking trails, you will find weather-beaten old-growth Douglas firs and gnarled Garry oaks, as well as flora and ...

  7. British Columbia / Helliwell Provincial Park / Helliwell Provincial Park Loop. Easy • 4.8 (247) Helliwell Provincial Park. Photos (261) Directions. Print/PDF map. Share. More. Length 2.2 miElevation gain 167 ftRoute type Circular. Get to know this 3.5-km circular trail near Comox Valley A, British Columbia.