A video making the rounds on social media appears to show a Port Renfrew beach littered with garbage from a long weekend party.

Annette Fernandez posted a video to Facebook Monday showing a beach with plastic bags, empty bottles and cans, tarps, beer boxes, socks and even used condoms strewn about.

A log at the site appears to be painted with the words “Camp Anus.”

In comments, Fernandez said she and others spent the day rounding up the trash but couldn’t transport it off the beach.

“The beach crews will clean it up for sure but it’s so pathetic what people will do,” she wrote. “This doesn’t tarnish the beach, it tarnishes the people who left it there.”

The video has been shared more than 200 times and viewed more than 12,000 times on Facebook.

Many of the people commenting on the video have said the partiers failed to abide by the age-old camping motto of “pack it in, pack it out.”

Others identified the beach as "Middle Beach," part of Pacific Rim National Park.

An employee at nearby Pacheedaht Campground said staff were alerted to the video, but when they searched the beach for trash Wednesday they found nothing.

Sooke RCMP said it had two officers stationed in Port Renfrew all weekend and there was no major incidents to report.

Correction: An earlier version of this story said the beach was part of Pacheedaht Campground. This is incorrect. The beach is national park land.