Category: hiking

Kulth-ka-choolth: Honoring Mount Arrowsmith’s Legacy

A Mountain with a Name That Tells a Story For the Tseshaht and Hupacasath First Nations, the mountain known as Kulth-ka-choolth—meaning “Jagged Points Facing Upward”—is far more than its towering peaks. Its name paints a vivid picture of its striking silhouette while honoring its cultural and spiritual significance. Kulth-ka-choolth has been central to the stories, […]

Cameron Lake: Swimming, Access & What to Expect

A Reflection of Nature’s Wonder in the Alberni Valley Nestled between towering mountains and dense forests, Cameron Lake is one of the most scenic and accessible lakes on Vancouver Island. Located about 14 kilometers east of Port Alberni along Highway 4, it’s a popular stop for swimming, paddling, and quick roadside breaks on the way […]

Top Reasons to Get Outside This Fall in Alberni Valley

Embrace the Season with Hiking, Fishing, and Local Autumn Activities Perfect for All Ages. Fall in the Alberni Valley offers the perfect mix of cool weather, vibrant landscapes, and plenty of outdoor activities. As the leaves begin to change, the valley transforms into a colorful paradise, inviting locals and visitors alike to explore the great […]

Backcountry Camping in the Alberni Valley

Exploring the Wilderness Port Alberni is a gateway to some of the most breathtaking backcountry camping spots on Vancouver Island. The rugged landscapes, pristine lakes, and dense forests make it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a true wilderness experience. Backcountry camping involves venturing into remote and undeveloped areas, often accessible only by foot, […]

Four Alberni Valley Hikes with Mountain Views

Discover these four view hikes in the Alberni Valley, ranging from easy to advanced. Alberni Valley and Disappearing Lake Skill Level: Beginner Distance: 3.4km (2.1m) Time to complete: 1hr 15min Elevation: 187m (614ft) Access: Park at the Alberni Inlet Trailhead. (map) Discover stunning views of the Alberni Valley from this short, easy hike. Well maintained […]

Cathedral Grove

Walking Through Vancouver Island’s Old Growth Forest Cathedral Grove, located in MacMillan Provincial Park, is one of the most accessible old growth forests on Vancouver Island. Towering Douglas fir and western red cedar trees—some more than 800 years old and over 80 metres tall—create one of the Island’s most memorable natural stops along Highway 4. […]

Building Your Alberni Valley Bucket List, Part 1

Add these favourite activities to your itinerary when visiting Port Alberni and Vancouver Island We’ve gathered a great list of “don’t miss” adventures for planning your next getaway! Here are just a few of the bucket list-worthy activities that make the Alberni Valley a favourite destination. You will want to be sure to include the […]