Vancouver Island and Coast / *
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Vancouver Island and Coast / * Essentials
This collection highlights the architectural and natural landmarks of Vancouver Island, from Victoria’s colonial heritage to the rugged landscapes of the interior. Explore the historic British Columbia Parliament Buildings and the Fairmont Empress, or venture into the old-growth forests of Cathedral Grove, home to 800-year-old Douglas firs. The list includes unique geological features like The Abyss near Nanaimo and the Hole-in-the-Wall, alongside cultural sites such as the 127-foot Beacon Hill Park Story Pole and the southern terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway at Mile 0.
14 lieuxLocal Hidden Gems
Explore Vancouver Island's unconventional landmarks, ranging from Nanaimo’s seismic fissure known as The Abyss to the man-made waterfall at Port Alberni's Hole-in-the-Wall. This collection features the historic afternoon tea tradition at Victoria's Fairmont Empress and the indigenous totem poles of Thunderbird Park. In Coombs, the Old Country Market displays a living sod roof grazed by goats, while Qualicum Beach hosts spherical treehouses suspended within a coastal rainforest.
6 lieuxNatural Wonders & Coastal Gems
Vancouver Island’s rugged landscape is defined by a high concentration of waterfalls, from the 25-meter drop at Elk Falls to the multi-tiered cascades of Myra Falls in Strathcona Provincial Park. The coastline preserves maritime history through shipwrecks like the SS Valencia, part of the notorious Graveyard of the Pacific. Geological features range from the limestone walls of Marble Canyon to the Hole-in-the-Wall, a man-made passage through solid rock near Port Alberni.
19 lieuxParks and Campgrounds
Explore a diverse selection of outdoor destinations across Vancouver Island and the Central Coast, ranging from the ancient old-growth forests of Avatar Grove to the sandy shores of Miracle Beach. This collection includes remote wilderness sites in Strathcona Provincial Park, riverside campgrounds ideal for fishing on the Cowichan and Quinsam Rivers, and modern waterfront RV facilities near Victoria and Ucluelet. These locations offer access to hiking trails, tidal pools, and unique ecosystems.
19 lieuxViewpoints and Lighthouses
Explore Vancouver Island’s maritime heritage and rugged coastal geography through these historic lighthouses and elevated viewpoints. The list features the 1916 Cape Mudge Lighthouse on Quadra Island and the active Amphitrite Point Lighthouse in Ucluelet. Viewpoints range from the 25-meter drop of Elk Falls, accessed via a suspension bridge, to the coastal cliffs of Mystic Beach and Cabin Point in East Sooke Regional Park. These sites provide historical context for the region's shipping lanes and offer clear vistas across the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Discovery Passage.
7 lieuxBeaches and Coasts
Vancouver Island’s western and southern shorelines feature a diverse mix of expansive sandy stretches and rugged gravel shores. Within the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, Long Beach spans 16 kilometers, while Chesterman Beach and Cox Bay are central hubs for cold-water surfing. Further south, French Beach offers views across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the Olympic Mountains. These coastal sites are characterized by temperate rainforest borders, significant tidal ranges, and driftwood-strewn banks shaped by North Pacific swells.
7 lieuxLakes and Reservoirs
This collection features diverse freshwater and tidal bodies across Vancouver Island and the Central Coast. Highlights include Cowichan Lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes on the island, and Nitinat Lake, a unique tidal fjord known for strong thermal winds. Explore the rugged wilderness of Strathcona Provincial Park at Buttle Lake or visit Fairy Lake to see the famous Douglas fir growing from a submerged log. These sites range from remote alpine basins to accessible recreation areas used for fishing, paddling, and hiking.
18 lieuxCarte de Vancouver Island and Coast / *
Informations pratiques
- Monnaie
- dollar canadien CAD $ · Paiement par carte · Largement accepté
- Numéros d'urgence
- 911
- Électricité
- 120 V · 60 HzType A / Type B
- Langues
- anglais, français
- Eau du robinet
- Sûre à boire
- Côté de conduite
- Droite
- Indicatif téléphonique
- +1
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