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West Coast Trail (Dominion Lifesaving Trail)
Hiking Trail
Hard
46.0 mi
5,575 ft
A spectacular 75 kilometre journey along the wild west coast of Vancouver Island.
Winding its way along a beautiful and rugged coastline, hiking this trail is a true wilderness experience. It can be hiked in either direction but it is generally done north to south because reaching the trailheads is slightly easier this way, and it also means that you tackle the toughest part of the trail (the southern half) with a relatively light rucksack having consumed some of your supplies during the northern half of the trail!
Before embarking on the hike, be aware that a permit is required and these can be obtained by calling Hello B.C. Reservation Services on 1-800-495-5688 (within Canada and USA) or 250- 387-1642 (outside North America).
Once at the trailhead, get ready for a spell in the wilderness and get hiking! The trail is varied and winds onto and away from the coast throughout its length. Long sections of it are on beaches and there are also countless ladders which must be negotiated (no climbing skills are required, just a head for heights). There are also 2 sections that can only be crossed by ferries (which run regularly at both locations and cost $15) - the Gordon River trailhead and the Nitinat Narrows. Most hikers take 6 days to complete the trail and although it can certainly be done quicker, it is preferable to take your time and savour the experience! There is no accommodation on the trail and supplies can generally not be replenished en route (although Doug at the Nitinat Narrows sells some seafood and there is, in high season, a beach-front restaurant just south of the Carmanah Lighthouse which sells burgers and beer!) Regardless, carry enough food for the whole trip and carry out all rubbish.
The trail ends at Gordon River, from where it is a 2 hour drive back to Victoria. After 6 days of quiet trails and watching sunsets from your tent, arriving back into the city feels like quite a shock, but that beer will taste amazing. Written by Charlie Boscoe
Winding its way along a beautiful and rugged coastline, hiking this trail is a true wilderness experience. It can be hiked in either direction but it is generally done north to south because reaching the trailheads is slightly easier this way, and it also means that you tackle the toughest part of the trail (the southern half) with a relatively light rucksack having consumed some of your supplies during the northern half of the trail!
Before embarking on the hike, be aware that a permit is required and these can be obtained by calling Hello B.C. Reservation Services on 1-800-495-5688 (within Canada and USA) or 250- 387-1642 (outside North America).
Once at the trailhead, get ready for a spell in the wilderness and get hiking! The trail is varied and winds onto and away from the coast throughout its length. Long sections of it are on beaches and there are also countless ladders which must be negotiated (no climbing skills are required, just a head for heights). There are also 2 sections that can only be crossed by ferries (which run regularly at both locations and cost $15) - the Gordon River trailhead and the Nitinat Narrows. Most hikers take 6 days to complete the trail and although it can certainly be done quicker, it is preferable to take your time and savour the experience! There is no accommodation on the trail and supplies can generally not be replenished en route (although Doug at the Nitinat Narrows sells some seafood and there is, in high season, a beach-front restaurant just south of the Carmanah Lighthouse which sells burgers and beer!) Regardless, carry enough food for the whole trip and carry out all rubbish.
The trail ends at Gordon River, from where it is a 2 hour drive back to Victoria. After 6 days of quiet trails and watching sunsets from your tent, arriving back into the city feels like quite a shock, but that beer will taste amazing. Written by Charlie Boscoe
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Unnamed Road Climb | 0.30 mi | 148 ft | 9.3% |
West Coast Trail: Darling River - Tsocowis Creek (beach) | 1.60 mi | 10 ft | 0.0% |
West Coast Trail: Nitinaht Narrows - Cheewhat River | 2.81 mi | 154 ft | 0.0% |
West Coast Trail: Cheewhat River - Dare Point (forest) | 2.36 mi | -92 ft | -0.1% |
West Coast Trail: Carmanah Creek - Bonilla Point | 0.94 mi | 7 ft | 0.1% |
Rosander Road Climb | 0.37 mi | 151 ft | 7.8% |
West Coast Trail: Logan Creek - Cullite Creek | 1.18 mi | -167 ft | -1.7% |
West Coast Trail: Cullite Creek - Camper Bay | 3.21 mi | -344 ft | -0.0% |
West Coast Trail Climb | 1.15 mi | 308 ft | 5.0% |
West Coast Trail Climb | 0.31 mi | 226 ft | 13.7% |
The final push! | 1.05 mi | -361 ft | -5.1% |