Located at the head of Kyuqout Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island, the park is an extensive area of more than 10,000 hectares, rich in wildlife. Species found in the park include Roosevelt elk, waterfowl, and varieties of fish. There are low elevation old growth forests and steep forested slopes leading to rugged mountains and spectacular Karst features. The park comprises the entire watersheds of Kwois and Silburn creeks, and the watershed of the Tahsish River downstrom of the confluence with a major tributary draining southeast from Mt Renwick.
Access is by rugged hiking trails off logging roads or by small boat from Kyuquot or Fair Harbour.
This is just one of hundreds of British Columbia Provincial Parks.