Tourists chasing this viral B.C. beach are blowing tires on remote logging roads
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Tourists chasing this viral B.C. beach are blowing tires on remote logging roads
The journey to San Josef Bay is through a rough route through an active forest area — and part of the trip comes as a surprise after a blown tire, a damaged rental vehicle or the realization they cannot call for help.
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Sonal Gupta
Published Jun 19, 2026
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San Josef Bay in Cape Scott Provincial Park on the nort…
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