Quadra Island is a city in British Columbia, Canada
Quadra Island is an island off the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, part of the Discovery Islands located within the Strathcona Regional District. Quadra Island is about 35 kilometres (22 miles) from its northernmost point to its southernmost point. The island at its narrowest point, on its southern peninsula, is less than 2 km (1.24 mi) wide, and at its widest point, about 15 km (9 mi) wide. In area Quadra island comprises about 310 square kilometres (120 square miles). The population of island and surrounding mainland inlets, as of the 2006 federal census (excluding First Nations Reserves, tallied separately), was 2,472, down from the 2001 federal census count of 2,548. In 1903 it was named after the Spanish navigator Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, who explored and settled the Vancouver Island area in the late 18th century. It is separated from Vancouver Island by Discovery Passage, and from Cortes Island, and is linked to that island by a ferry from Heriot Bay on its eastern shore. The island has many beaches, trails, lakes, and parks. Main Lake Provincial Park is located on the northern part of the island, and Rebecca Spit Marine Provincial Park is on the eastern shore, near Heriot Bay.
Top sights in Quadra Island | |
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Rebecca Spit Marine Provincial Park | 50.099903 / -125.188460 |
Kwagiulth Museum And Cultural Center | 50.018586 / -125.196537 |
Cape Mudge Lighthouse | 49.998552 / -125.195559 |
Chinese Mountains | 51.093448 / -121.583850 |
Discovery Islands | 48.424841 / -123.239202 |
The Morte Lake Trail | 50.145512 / -125.302058 |
Main Lake Provincial Park | 50.212815 / -125.214108 |
Quadra Island Farmers' Market & Bazaar | 50.205764 / -125.268242 |
The Lucky Jim Mine | 50.208739 / -125.283641 |
Octopus Islands Marine Provincial Park | 50.267670 / -125.233946 |
Small Inlet Marine Provincial Park | 50.247780 / -125.291167 |
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