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  1. Ruckle Park is a scenic park with seven kilometres of shoreline, rocky headlands, and tidal pools. It offers camping, hiking, wildlife viewing, scuba diving, and more activities on the southern Gulf Islands.

  2. A provincial park on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, with a historic sheep farm and a large campground. Learn about its location, area, establishment, and governing body from this encyclopedia article.

  3. Enjoy camping, wildlife viewing and scuba diving at Ruckle Provincial Park, one of the most beautiful parks in the southern Gulf Islands. Learn about its history, facilities and reservation options on Salt Spring Tourism website.

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  4. Explore 14 great trails for hiking and birding in Ruckle Provincial Park, a coastal park in British Columbia. Enjoy ocean views, farmland, lighthouses, and wildlife along the way.

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  5. Ruckle Provincial Park is a scenic park on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, with hiking trails, ocean views, and a campground. Read reviews from visitors who share their experiences, tips, and photos of the park and its attractions.

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  6. May 19, 2019 · If you are looking for an incredible campground on Salt Spring Island, look no further than camping at Ruckle Provincial Park. This gorgeous camping spot offers mostly walk-in sites which all have incredible views over Swanson Channel. Grab your camping chair, take a seat and watch the ferries and boats go past.

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  8. Ruckle Provincial Park is a scenic and historic park on Saltspring Island, with ocean views, wildlife, trails, and camping. Learn about its cultural heritage, wharf history, and how to get there from the web page.