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Pipers Lagoon Trail
Pipers Lagoon at EveryTrail
After getting muddied up at the Chase River Estuary we headed to Pipers Lagoon in Nanaimo with hopes that we could wash his feet in the water, plus "lagoon" sounds exotic! Trailhead: At the end Place RD in Nanaimo. We didn't stay for long, half hour to be exact, you can see from our trail that we walked we avoided going around the peninsula, and just headed back across the lagoon at low tide. The lagoon was full of crabs, oysters, clams, snails and sea ants, I assume.
After getting muddied up at the Chase River Estuary we headed to Pipers Lagoon in Nanaimo with hopes that we could wash his feet in the water, plus "lagoon" sounds exotic! Trailhead: At the end Place RD in Nanaimo. We didn't stay for long, half hour to be exact, you can see from our trail that we walked we avoided going around the peninsula, and just headed back across the lagoon at low tide. The lagoon was full of crabs, oysters, clams, snails and sea ants, I assume.