Miracle Beach Provincial Park

Miracle Beach Provincial Park is a provincial park on the eastern shore of in , . Located between and , the park includes a foreshore area in the , much of the estuary, and a forested area.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Black Creek and Oyster River.

Village
is a community on the eastern side of , , Canada. It is approximately 16 kilometres north of . It is primarily an agricultural hamlet and bedroom community to Courtenay and - approximately 20 kilometres to the north. is situated 3 km southwest of Miracle Beach Provincial Park.

Hamlet
is a small community on , , located between and mainly along or close to Highway 19A. is situated 3½ km northwest of Miracle Beach Provincial Park.

Hamlet
is an unincorporated community in the between the City of , , Dove Creek, and Black Creek near the east coast of . is situated 8 km south of Miracle Beach Provincial Park.

Miracle Beach Provincial Park

Latitude
49.85044° or 49° 51′ 2″ north
Longitude
-125.09798° or 125° 5′ 53″ west
Elevation
29 metres (95 feet)
Open location code
84XPVW22+5R
Geo­Names ID
6075065
Wiki­data ID
Q786926
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