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Must Visit Destinations on Vancouver Island – Part 1

Are you ready to skip the overcrowded tourist spots and explore the true beauty of Vancouver Island? This guide highlights the hidden gems and unforgettable places that most tour companies won’t mention. Why? Because these places are tucked away in spots only locals know, offering a sense of peace and authenticity you won’t find in crowded tourist areas.

Our team, a mix of locals and those who fell in love with Vancouver Island’s beauty has gathered to share must-visit spots in the southern region. Stretching from Parksville to Victoria, this part of the island features places so unique, that they might just be once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

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Hidden Gems for a Road Trip from Parksville to Victoria

1. Englishman River Falls Provincial Park (Parksville)

  • Why Visit: A tranquil escape featuring two dramatic waterfalls surrounded by lush old-growth forests.
  • What to Expect: A short 1.3 km loop trail leads to stunning views of the falls and canyon. In summer, cool off in clear swimming holes or relax with a quiet picnic.
  • Why It’s Special: The mix of waterfalls, forest trails, and serene swimming spots make it perfect for nature lovers.

2. Neck Point Park (Nanaimo)

  • Why Visit: A waterfront paradise with rugged cliffs, pebble beaches, and incredible wildlife.
  • What to Expect: Trails through Garry Oak groves, secluded coves for photography, and chances to spot seals and sea lions.
  • Why It’s Special: Its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it a must for outdoor enthusiasts.

3. Roberts Memorial Provincial Park (Ladysmith)

  • Why Visit: Unique sandstone formations and tide pools filled with marine life.
  • What to Expect: A short forest walk leads to carved sandstone ledges and colorful tide pools. Great for birdwatching and ocean views.
  • Why It’s Special: A quiet spot to connect with nature and enjoy Vancouver Island’s coastal charm.

4. Kinsol Trestle (Shawnigan Lake)

  • Why Visit: One of the tallest free-standing timber rail trestles in the world.
  • What to Expect: Walk or bike across the trestle, enjoying panoramic forest views. Part of the Cowichan Valley Trail, it’s accessible for all ages.
  • Why It’s Special: A historical and architectural marvel, beautifully restored to preserve its significance.

5. Malahat SkyWalk (Malahat)

  • Why Visit: A 10-story spiral tower offering 360-degree views of mountains and forests.
  • What to Expect: An elevated walkway leads to the tower, with an optional slide for adventurous visitors.
  • Why It’s Special: The first of its kind in BC, it’s designed for all ages and abilities, making it a family-friendly destination.

6. Sooke Potholes Provincial Park (Sooke)

  • Why Visit: Naturally carved rock pools in the Sooke River, perfect for swimming or hiking.
  • What to Expect: Clear pools, riverside trails, and picnic areas in a serene setting.
  • Why It’s Special: These unique formations were carved during the last ice age, adding a fascinating geological history to your visit.

7. Dallas Road Waterfront (Victoria)

  • Why Visit: A scenic coastal pathway with panoramic ocean views and a peaceful vibe.
  • What to Expect: Perfect for walks, cycling, and picnics, with views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Olympic Mountains. Includes beach access, off-leash dog areas, and the Ogden Point Breakwater with its lighthouse.
  • Why It’s Special: Beloved for its sunsets and marine life, this accessible trail offers a serene escape by the sea.

8. Moss Lady in Beacon Hill Park (Victoria)

  • Why Visit: A stunning living sculpture in one of Victoria’s favorite parks.
  • What to Expect: A 35-foot moss-covered sculpture of a reclining woman, blending beautifully with the park’s greenery.
  • Why It’s Special: This whimsical artwork combines art and nature, offering a peaceful spot for reflection and photography.

Vancouver Island’s southern half offers incredible natural beauty, history, and cultural gems. Each stop adds something unique to your journey. But this is just the beginning. Stay tuned for part two, where we’ll take you through the breathtaking northern half of Vancouver Island and uncover even more must-visit spots.

Pack your bags and get ready for a road trip you’ll never forget!

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