The Pacific Marine Circle Route, a scenic loop on southern Vancouver Island, spans 179 miles (289 kilometers) and is known for its winding roads and expansive ocean views. This route offers numerous panoramic pull-offs, quiet beaches, and picnic spots, making it a favorite for those seeking natural beauty. The old-growth forest along the way provides a lush, green backdrop, while the steep hills and snaking roads add an element of adventure. Visitors can enjoy leisurely stops to take in the vistas, explore the coastline, and experience the thrill of driving through varied and picturesque landscapes.
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