
Okeover Arm Provincial Park
A scenic coastal park near Powell River, known for stunning sunsets, unique shell beaches, and proximity to excellent seafood.

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Okeover Arm Provincial Park
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Less crowds, more serene

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A scenic coastal park near Powell River, known for stunning sunsets, unique shell beaches, and proximity to excellent seafood.
"The sunset is absolutely spectacular! Must visit - the seafood is absolutely fantastic!"

π₯Ύ Wear Water Shoes
The beach is covered in shells and barnacles; water shoes are essential for comfort and safety.
π Mind the Industrial Wharf
The park is near an industrial wharf, which can mean more activity and noise during peak summer.

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.5 Β· 117 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Spectacular Sunset Views
Beach area
Witness breathtaking sunsets painting the sky over the inlet. A truly magical end to your day.

The Laughing Oyster Restaurant
Walking distance from campground
Indulge in fantastic local seafood at this must-visit restaurant, highly recommended by visitors.

Rocky Beach Exploration
Okeover Arm Beach
Discover a unique beach dotted with barnacles and shells, offering a rugged coastal charm.
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Planning Your Visit
Embrace the Shells & Water Shoes
Consider Shoulder Season for Serenity
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π₯Ύ Wear Water Shoes
The beach is covered in shells and barnacles; water shoes are essential for comfort and safety.
π Mind the Industrial Wharf
The park is near an industrial wharf, which can mean more activity and noise during peak summer.
ποΈ Limited Camping Spots
Camping spots are few and can be close together. Book in advance if possible.
π± Functional Cell Signal
You can expect a functional cell signal for most of your needs during your visit.
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π₯Ύ Wear Water Shoes
The beach is covered in shells and barnacles; water shoes are essential for comfort and safety.
π Mind the Industrial Wharf
The park is near an industrial wharf, which can mean more activity and noise during peak summer.
ποΈ Limited Camping Spots
Camping spots are few and can be close together. Book in advance if possible.
π± Functional Cell Signal
You can expect a functional cell signal for most of your needs during your visit.
π Catch the Sunset
The sunset views from the beach are absolutely spectacular and a highlight for many visitors.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Okeover Arm Provincial Park is praised for its spectacular sunset views and the fantastic seafood at the nearby Laughing Oyster. Visitors appreciate the remote feel and ocean air, but note that the shell-covered beaches require water shoes and the campground can be noisy and crowded during peak summer due to day-use visitors.
"Visited in the winter for a short quiet walk, lovely views of the water & beyond.
Please visit Respectfully while in these areas.
The left over shells pepper the area & the beach so be mindful of your pups paws. Youβre right next to an industrial wharf too so Iβd imagine it gets quite busy in the summer time. But still looks like a sweet spot to pitch up a tent and go exploring."
Daniela
"There are not many camping spots. But if you land one, it's a fantastic campground. It's very close to lake access. Definitely wear water shoes when you get there. The sunset is absolutely spectacular!
It is also walking distance to Laughing Oysters. Must visit - the seafood is absolutely fantastic!"
Jeanne L.
"This campground isn't bad, but it's noisy and crowded. It draws a lot of day use vehicles for Clamming on the beach and other boat related activities. This creates a lot of vehicle and people noise as they set up and take down every day. The campsites are also unusually close together for a BC parks site. This makes the noise worse and reduces that feeling of privacy. I'll take the trade for a beach front site but none of these sites are beach front. They are 'beach near'. The whole place is also very narrow with low hanging branches and a moderately challenging drive to access.
There are nice things about it, such as the feeling of remoteness and the ocean air. The views from the beach are great as well. The cell signal is functional for most needs.
Just come here in the shoulder season when it's less crowded unless your heart is set on joining the crowds to clam or boat. It could be fairly serene without all that, but with it, the place is more trouble than it's worth."
Chris Call
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Okeover Arm Provincial Park is located near Powell River, British Columbia. Access involves driving, and the park itself has a narrow entrance with moderately challenging drive conditions and low-hanging branches.
Information on public transport directly to Okeover Arm Provincial Park is limited. It's generally recommended to have a vehicle for easier access to this more remote location.
The drive to Okeover Arm Provincial Park can be narrow with low-hanging branches, requiring careful navigation.
Yes, the park is close to Powell River and Lund, offering various activities. The popular restaurant 'The Laughing Oyster' is also within walking distance.
The journey might offer beautiful ocean views and mountain vistas, especially if you're traveling via BC Ferries.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
While specific fee information isn't detailed, BC Parks often have day-use fees or camping fees. It's advisable to check the official BC Parks website for the most current pricing.
Provincial parks are generally accessible during daylight hours for day use. Camping facilities will have specific check-in and check-out times.
Given the limited number of camping spots, booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to secure a site.
Clamming is a popular activity, but it's crucial to be aware of any regulations, seasons, and licensing requirements set by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Yes, there is parking available, though it might be a short walk (around 4 minutes) from the beach itself.
π« ποΈ Onsite Experience
The beach is characterized by its rocky nature, covered in barnacles and shells. Water shoes are strongly advised for comfortable walking.
While specific trail details are scarce, the park offers opportunities for beach walks and exploring the coastal environment. The nearby Tin Hat Hut hike is a popular option for those seeking more challenging trails.
Visitors have reported seeing black birds. The coastal environment suggests potential for marine life sightings as well.
While the ocean is present, the rocky, shell-covered beach might make swimming less accessible. It's more of a place for coastal exploration and enjoying the views.
The campground has a limited number of spots that are noted to be close together. While not directly beachfront, sites are 'beach near'.
π½οΈ π½οΈ Food & Dining
There are no dining facilities directly within the park itself. However, 'The Laughing Oyster' restaurant is conveniently located within walking distance.
The Laughing Oyster is renowned for its fantastic seafood, making it a popular dining destination for visitors to the area.
Yes, picnicking is a great option. You can bring your own food and enjoy the scenic surroundings. Remember to pack out all your trash.
Powell River, a short drive away, will have grocery stores where you can stock up on supplies for your visit.
Powell River and Lund offer various cafes and restaurants. Visitors often seek out local spots for a taste of the region's culinary scene.
πΈ πΈ Photography
The park offers stunning opportunities for capturing the coastal scenery, especially during sunrise and sunset. The unique shell-covered beaches also make for interesting shots.
Absolutely! The sunsets are described as spectacular, and the inlet views provide a beautiful backdrop for both sunrise and sunset photography.
A wide-angle lens would be great for capturing the expansive coastal views. Consider a tripod for stable shots during low light conditions like sunrise and sunset.
The beach area itself provides excellent vantage points for photographing the inlet and the surrounding natural beauty.
Drone usage in provincial parks is subject to regulations. It's essential to check the BC Parks guidelines and any local bylaws before flying a drone.


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