
Sidney Spit
Sidney Spit is a natural tidal landform located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It’s a large, low-lying sand and mud peninsula created by tidal currents and sediment deposits. The spit extends into the Sidney Channel, providing important habitat for diverse wildlife, especially seabirds. Visitors often go there for birdwatching, photography, and enjoying scenic views of the Gulf Islands and the marine environment. Protected as part of the Sidney Spit Park, it offers a peaceful, unspoiled area for nature appreciation and outdoor activities.