This stock photo includes hundreds of large pieces of driftwood strewn along a section of Wickaninnish Beach and the rough waters of the Pacific Ocean at Wickaninnish Bay, Pacific Rim National Park, Long Beach Unit, Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, West Coast, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Wickaninnish Beach is part of Vancouver Island's largest sand dune. A beach anomaly created by a string of sandy beaches including Long Beach, Combers Beach and Wickaninnish Beach. The sandy beach, mostly fine white sand and small pebbles, is a popular destination for many because of the easy-access short paved walkway leading to the Pacific Rim beach from the large parking lot and because of the large size of the beach. Many arrive at Wickaninnish Beach from the many access trails leading down from the major resorts in the area. Visitors arrive at this popular beach to mainly enjoy long beach walks, some family picnic time, ocean swimming, sun tanning, building sand castles, surfing, accessing hiking trails, riding skid boards, etc. All arrivals to Wickaninnish Beach will be pleasantly surprised at all the room available exploring this sandy paradise. One can set up on the beach in privacy away from the crowds or be part of the crowds and be close to all the marine activity.