Sydney Inlet Park contains one of the finest examples of a fjord on Vancouver Island, and is a perfect wilderness area for sea kayaking and pleasure boating.
Located in northern Clayoquot Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island, the park protects old-growth Sitka spruce and Douglas fir forests, portions of the Sydney River and its estuary.
This estuary supports four species of salmon, including a notable population of chinook. A variety of rare and unusual flora and fauna can also be found in this undeveloped, pristine wilderness park.