The Pacific Marine Circle Route, stretching for approximately 179 miles (289 kilometers), winds through the southern part of Vancouver Island, offering a scenic drive that showcases the region’s natural beauty. The route passes through quiet towns, alongside dramatic stretches of coastline, and through vast expanses of old-growth forest. Visitors can experience the serene atmosphere of small coastal communities and the rugged, untouched wilderness of the island. The journey provides a mix of ocean vistas and dense, verdant forests, making it a memorable way to explore the diverse landscapes of Vancouver Island.
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