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Fossli Provincial Park
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Location: On the shore of the Stirling Arm portion of Sproat Lake. It can be reached from any boat launch on Sproat Lake. There is also land access from a logging road that follows the south shore of Sproat Lake. It is about 10 km West of Port Alberni as the crow flies. A Backroad Mapbook for Vancouver Island is recommended as the best way to find the right road to the park as there are no signs. 

Description: Fossli Provincial Park is an obscure jewel in the Alberni Valley. It features a beautiful little falls on St Andrews Creek that flows through the property. Originally owned and farmed by Charles Faber, the property was donated to the Provincial Government by the Ford family. There is a picnic table and a plaque honouring the Fords as well as a trail to the falls and up to the logging road across a small suspension bridge. This park is for day use only.

Nearest Towns: Port Alberni, Ucluelet

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