| Pesuta Shipwreck
Hiking Trail: One
of the more popular day-use hiking trails created in the Naikoon
Provincial Park on Graham Island. The Queen Charlotte hiking trail
is a moderately easy hike that covers 5 km return and should take
2 hours one way to complete based on fitness levels and tides.
Return trip should take 4 -6 hours.
The shipwreck trailhead starts
at the Tlell River Picnic Park.
Traveling north on Hwy 16 from Skidegate the park is located on
your right just after the Tlell River Bridge. The parking lot
area has an interpretive board outlining the hike and Naikoon
Park with some picnic tables and pit toilets off in the distance.
The Pesuta Shipwreck Trail winds
itself through coastline forest, dense salal and thick bush while
following the Tlell River all the way to the ocean and East
Beach. and the Pesuta shipwreck. The Pesuta Trailhead in the
Tlell River Park is marked by the East Beach Trailhead sign.
The shipwreck trail is part of
the longer 89 kilometre East Beach Wilderness Hiking Trail. The
shipwreck on East Beach is all that is left of the 264 log barge
which was sent crashing ashore during a winter storm in 1928.
Again, good rain gear, warm head gear and boots
should be a big part of your hiking gear. Plan for tides if planning
to walk the beach. Always check the weather as it can change fast
on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Enjoy! Eh, and bring a camera.
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