Gulf Islands National Park Reserve
In British Columbia’s Southern Gulf Islands, the longest stretch of undeveloped coastline—all of four kilometers—is found on Saturna Island, within the Gulf Islands National Park.
Seal haul-outs, bald eagles, feral goats and these spectacular sandstone cliffs near Murder Point make circumnavigating the island (~35 kilometers) a perfect weekend escape. Plan to camp at one of the national park sites on tiny Cabbage Island, across a shallow, sheltered channel from Tumbo Island.
Learn more at http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/pn-np/bc/gulf/index.aspx