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Port Renfrew, a tiny town on the rugged west coast of Vancouver Island, is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. From wild beaches and mesmerizing tide pools, it’s home to some of the largest old growths in Canada. Here is the ultimate adventure guide with things to do in Port Renfrew. Port Renfrew’s big trees: Port Renfrew…
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Texada is the largest of the Gulf Islands, but only has a population of about 1100 people. By car, the island can only be accessed by a 35 min ferry ride from Powell River’s Westview Terminal; therefore, it will take you 3 ferries from Vancouver to Texada (unless you fly). As it’s not the easiest…
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If you have limited time in the town of Powell River and looking for a solid hike to do, Tin Hat Mountain is a must. It boasts some of the best views on the 180km Sunshine Coast Trail. Easily done as a day hike, there is also a hut near the summit that is free…
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A short ferry ride or two from Buckley Bay on Vancouver Island will lead you to these Northern Gulf Islands. Denman is a quiet community and often overlooked by tourists as they make their way to the beautiful beaches of Hornby Island. Neither island is to be missed, here is a list of things to…
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Many people don’t realize the abundance of trails and waterfalls in the Alberni Valley, and only pass through on their way to Tofino. The best time to go waterfall chasing in the area is from Fall to early Spring! Here is a guide to some of the best waterfalls near Port Alberni. Hole in the…
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The Harbour City of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island has plenty of hikes to choose from all throughout town, or a short ride away. From easy strolls to those more difficult, you can find trails to a beach, waterfall, or mountain. Here are some of the best hikes around Nanaimo BC. Neck Point Park Length: ~2km…
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Not to be mistaken with the Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park, the Walbran Valley is unprotected from logging and lies just on the outside of the eastern park boundary. Trails are completely built and maintained by amazing volunteers, and they have created an accessible paradise amongst old growths along Walbran Creek. From emerald pools, waterfalls, and…
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Vancouver Island is a waterfall wonderland with no shortage to explore. From popular ones in provincial parks to those lesser known, here are the best waterfalls between Courtenay and Chemainus on the east coast of Vancouver Island (in order going down the island). Trent River Falls Location: Comox ValleyLength: About 10min to the fallsDifficulty: Easy-Moderate.…
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There are an endless amount of hikes to do in Strathcona Provincial Park. If you’re looking for something easily accessible, not extra strenuous up a mountain, but still enjoying alpine surroundings, then this loop is for you. Located on the Forbidden Plateau near Courtenay on Vancouver Island, there are many day and multi-day hikes of…
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If you’re in Powell River and looking for waterfalls galore, this hike is a must do. The hike is best from late Fall-Spring when the waterfalls are in their full glory, as they decrease to only a trickle in the summertime (making them great, but pretty cold swimming holes). Located on a section of the…