Homathko Estuary Provincial Park was established as a park in 1997. The primary purpose of this park is to protect the conservation values of a Pacific Coast estuary.
There are minimal recreational opportunities at this park due to difficult access and lack of facilities, although beach walking and exploring are possible during low tide, and there are a few opportunities to view wildlife. The park is known to be a popular location for grizzly bear. Hiking is not encouraged within the estuary.
Established Date: July 28, 1997 Park Size: 234 hectares of upland and 216 hectares of foreshore. Total area is 450 hectares.