Cadboro Bay, British Columbia, Canada: Cadborosaurus, Cement Sea Serpent
Cadborosaurus is a fanciful version of "Caddy," a sea serpent first seen off the coast in 1932. The 40-foot-long undulating cement replica was built in the 1960s. Designed to be climbed on in a bayside play park that includes a cement octopus.
Cadboro-Gyro Park
- Address:
- 2600 Sinclair Rd, Cadboro Bay, BC, Canada
- Directions:
- In Cadboro-Gyro Park. Trans-Canada Hwy exit 6. Drive east on McKenzie Ave. for eight kilometers (you'll reach the University of Victoria campus) then continue straight for another kilometer as McKenzie turns into Sinclair Rd. Drive to the end and park. You'll see Cadborosaurus on the beach.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Cadborosaurus, Cement Sea Serpent
Caddy the serpent and the octopus are in the park which includes a little zip line for kids to try.
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