San Josef Bay, Cape Scott Provincial Park
Northwest Vancouver Island, British Columbia
San Josef Bay is a gateway to the rugged wilderness of Cape Scott Provincial Park, established in 1973, showcasing 115 kilometers of scenic ocean frontage and approximately 30 kilometers of breathtaking beaches.
One of the most striking features of San Josef Bay is its sea stacks. These geological formations are the result of relentless wave action eroding the softer rock, leaving behind only the harder formations that stand as natural sculptures against the horizon. Accessible during low tide, these sea stacks, alongside the sea caves, offer a glimpse into the dynamic forces that shape our coastlines. The journey to San Josef Bay is as rewarding as the destination itself, with the promise of soft white sand beaches and a serene escape from the bustling world beyond its shores.
“SAN JOSEF SENTINELS”
Acrylic Painting by
Kathy Harder, Port McNeill, British Columbia
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GICLEE CANVAS PRINT
16x20- $275.00
24x30 -$425.00
28x36 - $540.00
FRAMED ART PRINTS
8x10 double mat/frame - $65.00
11x14 double mat/frame - $125.00
16x20 double mat/frame - $250.00
Art Card ($6.00)
ORIGINAL AVAILABLE
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All giclee canvas p​rints come with a mirrored wrap. A UV varnish is applied to protect the print. Hardware is pre-installed, ready to hang.
Art prints include double mat and frame. Hardware is pre-installed, ready to hang. Images are just a sample to view size estimation and format options.