Ruckle Provincial Park sits on the southern tip of Salt Spring Island in British Columbia's Gulf Islands, approximately 10 kilometres from the Fulford Harbour ferry terminal along Beaver Point Road. One of the largest provincial parks on the Gulf Islands, it offers over seven kilometres of dramatic shoreline, rocky headlands, and secluded coves overlooking Swanson Channel. Campsites are nestled in open grassy meadows with sweeping views of passing ferries and pleasure craft, creating a serene and scenic setting. The campground features picnic tables, fire grates with firewood available, water hookups, toilets, and barbecue grills, making it well-suited for a comfortable stay. With more than 15 kilometres of trails weaving through forest, meadow, and coastal terrain, hikers and cyclists have ample opportunity to explore. The park is a premier destination for ocean kayaking, windsurfing, saltwater fishing, and scuba diving. Wildlife enthusiasts can watch for sea lions, orca, river otters, bald eagles, and a rich variety of shorebirds. A heritage farm with historic buildings adds cultural depth to the natural beauty of the area. Ruckle Provincial Park is an exceptional base for experiencing the rugged, island charm of southern British Columbia's Gulf Islands.