| Haywire Bay
is a Regional Park located on the northern portion of
the Sunshine Coast just north of the community of Powell River,
BC. It is about 7 km (4.5 miles) drive north of the community.
The popular destination is located in a cove on the southeast
portion of Powell Lake which is next door to Inland
Lake.
Powell Lake is an attractive destination for individuals who
plan to spend a sunny day on a canoe and is one of the larger
lakes in the area. The sandy beach draws many people to the area
to picnic and swim. Many stay longer in one of the wilderness
campsites in Haywire Park attracting the hikers, tenters and RV
campers.
What is unique to Haywire Bay is that tenters,
if there timing is right, and they have the transportation, uh,
like a canoe then there are 12 waterfront campsites just a short
distance away on Honeymoon Island. The island off Haywire
Bay is reachable by swimmers. But it just might be tough
staying afloat with a tent and camping supplies in your hands.
If the timing is not right, no worries, as there are 33 RV and
tenting campsites located a little closer to shore on the mainland.
First come first serve as there are no registration rules at Haywire
Bay Regional Park. Surprising, as it is a full service
facility in most ways because of what is available onsite like
the picnic shelter, drinking water, boat launch, toilets and showers.
Haywire Bay Regional Park has two main trails.
The more popular route connects to the 4 km (2.5 mi) Lost
Lake Trail. The trail is a good work out because of the small
climbs and descents taking you past Lost Lake and eventually connecting
to the west side of Inland
Lake. It takes maybe 4 -5 hours return trip. Powell Lake has
some short trails also leading around the lake.
Access to Haywire Bay Regional Park: It is located
7 km (4.5 mi.) north of Powell River, BC. From the city of Powell
River BC , at the BC Ferry Terminal in Westview head north on
Hwy 101. Turn right on Alberni Street turning left on Manson Avenue
and then a right on Cassiar Street. You'll turn onto Yukon Street,
continue on and take a right on Haslam. Follow the road till the
first junction and steer left onto Inland Lake Road. Follow it
until Haywire Bay and the campsites.
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