Rosewall Creek Provincial Park

Rosewall Creek Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located northwest of the community of Bowser.[2] The park is situated along picturesque Rosewall Creek, south of Fanny Bay on central Vancouver Island. The park features a mixture of coniferous trees interspersed with striking broad leaf maple trees. One of the best times to visit this park is in the fall when the color of the maple leaves makes an attractive backdrop for photographers.

Rosewall Creek Provincial Park
IUCN category II (national park)[1]
Rosewall Creek from a picnic area within the park
Location in British Columbia
LocationComox Valley RD, British Columbia, Canada
Coordinates49°27′15″N 124°46′30″W
Area54.3 ha (134 acres)
EstablishedMay 14, 1956
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteRosewall Creek Provincial Park

This small day-use only park incorporates the Lieutenant Ian Philip McDonald Picnic Area (managed by BC Parks), honouring a soldier from nearby Fanny Bay who was killed in WWII's Normandy Invasion (see photo for details). Two picnic areas on either side of the creek are connected by a short riverside trail; one overlooks the creek and the other is situated at its edge.

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