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ine parks. The park also preserves over 60 kilometers (37 miles) of shoreline, a number
of offshore islands, the Gifford Peninsula, and a section of mainland that includes Unwin
Lake. A wilderness-seeker's paradise, the park is totally undeveloped and without road ac-
cess. The sound is a popular yachtie hangout and a haven for sea kayakers, who need to be
totally self-sufficient here.
the Historic Lund Hotel
The shallow, sheltered waters of Okeover Arm —a southern arm of Desolation Sound
but outside the park—provide the perfect environment for all kinds of prolific marine life;
try to time your visit with the receding tide. Access is via Malaspina Road, off Highway
101 south of Lund. Forested four-hectare (10-acre) Okeover Arm Provincial Park lies on
the water; it's a small, rustic park with just a few undeveloped campsites ($17), a pit toilet,
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