How long is the hike at Little Qualicum Falls?

How long is the hike at Little Qualicum Falls?

1.8 mile
Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park is a 1.8 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada that features a waterfall and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.

When can you book Provincial Parks BC 2021?

March 8, 2021
The Discover Camping reservation service opens March 8, 2021, giving B.C. residents an opportunity to book a campsite two months in advance of their arrival date. People who live in the province will have priority access to campsite reservations throughout the summer.

Is there a fee for BC provincial parks?

Day or annual passes are required for all persons stopping in national parks in BC. Day passes for mainland parks cost $10 per adult, $20 per family or group of up to 7 people. Gwaii Haanas is double that. Students and seniors are eligible for a reduced rate.

Is Cameron Lake a provincial park?

A favourite destination on Vancouver Island is Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park, which straddles the Little Qualicum River and incorporates the entire southern shore of Cameron Lake. The Cameron Lake and Beaufort day-use areas are located 10 minutes west of the campground on Highway 4.

How do I get to Hole in the Wall Port Alberni?

The entrance to this short trail can be found just off the side of the Alberni Highway. As you come down the hill, driving into Port Alberni from Qualicum Beach, almost directly opposite Coombs Country Candy is the trailhead on the south side of the highway.

Where is Cameron Lake on Vancouver Island?

Cameron Lake is a lake in central Vancouver Island located 15 km east of Port Alberni, on the north side of Highway 4. It has an area of 477 hectares and an elevation of 184 metres above sea level. The lake is between Mount Arrowsmith to the south and Mount Wesley to the north.

Where can you camp for free in BC?

No-Fee Camping Across BC

  • #1 – Apple Point Rec Site.
  • #2 – Amor Lake Rec Site.
  • #3 – Augier Lake Rec Site.
  • #4 – Batnuni Lake East Rec Site.
  • #5 – Begbie Falls Rec Site.
  • #6 – Big O.K.
  • #7 – Bootjack Lake Rec Site.
  • #8 – Bonanza Lake Rec Sites.

Do BC Parks have first-come first serve?

First-come, first-served check-in time is between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. Check-in procedures and hours vary between parks. Check-out time is 11 a.m. (for all campers).

How much does it cost to reserve a campsite in BC?

BC Parks’ charges $6/night to reserve a campsite, per night, to a maximum of $18. So if you book a one night stay the fee is $6. A two night stay is $12. A four night stay would be the same as a three night stay – $18.

Why is Bears Hump closed?

Parks Canada says the popular Bear’s Hump Trail is now open again. It was closed down for nearly three years after being damaged in the Kenow Wildfire back in 2017. Bear’s Hump Trail is a 2.8 km return trip that takes visitors on a short, steep hike to a bluff on Crandell Mountain, featuring exceptional views.

Can you swim in Cameron Lake Ontario?

Swimming – Cameron Lake has a higher proportion of prime, sand-bottomed waterfront than any other lake in the western Kawarthas, which makes for ideal child-friendly swimming. Hiking – The 85 km long Victoria Rail Trail passes through Fenelon Falls and up the eastern shore of Cameron Lake.

Where to find Little Qualicum falls in BC?

Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park is just off the #4 highway on your way out to Port Alberni. Simply look for the signs indicating Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park, and you will turn into the park before Cameron Lake. Easily accessible by everyone, this park can get busy in the summer months.

Where are the pit toilets in Little Qualicum falls?

Flush toilet buildings are located in the Little Qualicum Falls day-use area and in the upper campground. Pit toilets are located throughout the park at all day-use areas, locations along the trails and in the campground. Flush toilet buildings are located in the Little Qualicum Falls day-use area and in the upper campground.

Where is Cameron Lake in Qualicum Falls BC?

The Cameron Lake and Beaufort day-use areas are located 10 minutes west of the campground on Highway 4. 75 metres above the Middle Falls Bridge to the downstream park boundary below the Lower Falls Bridge is closed to swimming.