Indian Arm, a fjord located just 50 miles (80 kilometers) from Vancouver, offers a dramatic and unspoiled natural escape. Carved by ancient glaciers, the fjord features sheer cliffs, numerous waterfalls, and creeks, all set against a backdrop of thick, old-growth forests. Limited road access helps maintain its remote and pristine character, making it a haven for those seeking a wild, back-to-nature experience. Visitors can explore the rugged terrain, observe the cascading waters, and immerse themselves in the lush, verdant surroundings.
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