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You are here: Home / Travel / Rediscover Saysutshun: A Natural Haven Off the Coast of Nanaimo

Saysutshun’s untouched beauty beckons, just a few minutes from Nanaimo. Courtesy Tourism Nanaimo

Rediscover Saysutshun: A Natural Haven Off the Coast of Nanaimo

June 11, 2024 //  by Black Press Media Staff

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Just a ferry ride away from Nanaimo’s core, nestled amidst the Salish Sea, Saysutshun (Newcastle Island Provincial Park) offers an escape into nature and a journey through time. This calm island sanctuary is lovingly cared for by the Snuneymuxw people… and all who visit.

Here’s how to do it right.

Fall into Nature: Step off the ferry, leaving the city’s hustle behind, and delve into an ancient forest where eagles soar and herons grace the shoreline. Saysutshun’s untouched beauty whispers stories of a time long before European settlers carved out their livelihood beneath the ocean’s depths.

Discover Our History: Explore the island’s storied past, learn about traditional customs, the Hul’q’umi’num’ language, and even the quarries that once echoed with the sounds of Nanaimo’s coal mining industry. Join a guided cultural walking tour to unearth the secrets buried within the island’s sandstone and discover the resilience of nature as it reclaims its domain.

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Explore Saysutshun’s rich history with a guided cultural walking tour. © 2018 HA Photography

Have a Virtual Experience: If you can’t experience Saysutshun’s history and culture firsthand with a Snuneymuxw guide, try a virtual journey from home! The On This Spot app offers immersive tours, blending past and present through captivating photo comparisons and historical insights.

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Virtual tours offer a fascinating look at Saysutshun’s history for those who can’t make it in person. © 2018 HA Photography / courtesy Tourism Nanaimo

Take an Outdoor Adventure: From kayaking along tranquil waters to hiking through dense forests, Saysutshun beckons outdoor enthusiasts to explore its natural wonders. Lose yourself here, far from the noise of daily life. Boat and bike rentals are available once on the island.

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A visit to Saysatshun offers an unforgettable escape for every traveller. © 2018 HA Photography / courtesy Tourism Nanaimo

Refuel at Trollers: Trollers on Land is the newest addition to Saysutshun’s amenities. You’ll love their fresh seafood, tender smoked meats, and comfort classics paired with breathtaking views. Don’t miss Trollers Fish & Chips at the Pavilion, voted best in the city.

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Trollers on Land is the newest addition to Saysutshun’s amenities. Courtesy Tourism Nanaimo

Disconnect to Reconnect: Leave behind the distractions of modern life and reconnect with nature’s rhythm. Saysutshun invites you to unwind, recharge, and forge a deeper connection with the world around you.

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Rent a bike to explore the many trails on Saysutshun. Courtesy Tourism Nanaimo

Saysutshun offers an unforgettable escape for every traveller, from deep rest to wild adventure. Plan your journey today at saysutshun.ca, and remember to book your ferry in advance for a seamless getaway to this local secret off Vancouver Island’s coast.

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