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Coordinates: 49°0850N 125°4710W / 49.14722°N 125.78611°W / 49.14722; -125.78611
 

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Dawley Passage Provincial Park

IUCN category II (national park)[1]

Map showing the location of Dawley Passage Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Dawley Passage Provincial Park

LocationAlberni-Clayoquot RD, British Columbia
Nearest cityTofino
Coordinates49°08′50N 125°47′10W / 49.14722°N 125.78611°W / 49.14722; -125.78611
Area154 ha (380 acres)
Created12 July 1995
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteBC Parks Dawley Passage

Dawley Passage Provincial Park is a provincial parkinBritish Columbia, Canada, located at the south end of Fortune Channel, which lies between Meares Island and the mainland of Vancouver Island just south. The park is to the north of the resort town of Tofino and is accessible by boat only. It was created on July 13, 1995 as part of the Clayoquot Land-Use Decision and contains 154 ha (380 acres), (61.6 ha (152 acres) of upland and 92.5 ha (229 acres) of foreshore).

The park's name comes from Dawley Passage which is a tidal narrows with strong currents and abundant marine life, which makes it popular for scuba diving. Dawley Passage was named for Walter P. Dawley, a trader from Victoria who salvaged lumber from shipwrecks and at one time operated a store and hotel at Clayoquot and eventually owned stores at Ahousat, Nootka and Neuchatlitz Inlet.

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  1. ^ "Dawley Passage Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-09-16.
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