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Situated on the south side of the Strait of Georgia, Kitty Coleman Park is a popular destination for swimming, boating, fishing, and oceanfront camping. Facilities include a picnic shelter, two boat launches, and several nature trails.
The park protects a mature forest of Western hemlock, Western red cedar and Douglas fir in the upland portion, the estuary of Kitty Coleman Creek as well as 900 metres of shoreline.
The eastern portion of the park is home to a single majestic old-growth Douglas fir, estimated to be more than 500 years old. Wild onions can also be found growing throughout the area.