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Location: Brady’s Beach, near Bamfield, BC
Region: Pacific Rim (Barkley Sound area)
Type: Beach
Trail Length: Short forest access walk (route varies)
Time: 1–3 hours
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (sand and uneven coastal terrain)
Admission: Free
Facilities: None or limited
Best Season: Spring to early fall
Dog Friendly: Check local rules and posted signage
Parking / Access
Brady’s Beach is accessed from the Bamfield area with a short walk through coastal forest.
What to expect
A classic west-coast beach with driftwood, changing surf conditions, and big open Pacific views.
Ocean safety
There are no lifeguards. Stay well back from logs in stormy weather and avoid wave-washed rocks.
Brady’s Beach is near Bamfield on the west coast of Vancouver Island.
Drive toward the Bamfield area and follow local directions to the trail/access point. Use the map link above to navigate.
Most visitors spend 1–3 hours, depending on tide, weather, and how far they walk.
Yes with standard ocean safety. Keep kids back from surf and drifting logs.
Conditions can be suitable, but this is exposed coast. Only surf if conditions match your skill level.
Rules can vary. Follow posted signage and keep dogs under control.
Expect none or very limited facilities. Bring what you need and pack out garbage.
Low tide can open up more shoreline for exploring. Summer tends to have calmer conditions.
Bring layers, water, snacks, and footwear that handles sand and driftwood.
Bamfield has additional beaches, viewpoints, and Barkley Sound access points that pair well with this stop.













