July 6 @ 7:00 am – 10:00 am
Today is a great day to get your kids out to the beach to flip over rocks and discover all the amazing local marine critters.
Head to the shore today for an exciting exploration at low tide.
The tide should be nice and low from 7am to 10am, with the lowest tide hitting around 9am. (always double check tides before heading out!)
You might find anemones, colorful sea cucumbers, starfish, lined chitons, shield limpets, and top snails.
It’s a great chance for everyone from curious kids to nature-loving adults to enjoy a lively, educational day right by the shore. 🌞
Where to Tidepool in Campbell River?
Just about any easily accessible beach is fun to walk on during low tides. Rotary Beach Park, at the bottom of Rockland hill, the Tyee Spit — etc. etc.
But, if you haven’t been to the Willow Point Reef that could be a good spot:
Beach Combing & Tidepooling Tips
⏰ Never turn your back to the sea! Be vigilant of incoming tides and unexpected waves to ensure safety.
🐚Avoid stepping on seaweed-covered areas, as they can be slippery and may conceal marine life. Walk on rocks or sand to avoid harming marine organisms.
🦀 Dress well. Gumboots or watershoes are best. Gloves can be handy for flipping rocks without worrying about barnacles.
Learn more about Tides.