Walk through moss-covered old-growth hemlock and cedar forests. Coastal trails lead directly to remote surf beaches and rugged headlands.
Walk through moss-covered old-growth hemlock and cedar forests. Coastal trails lead directly to remote surf beaches and rugged headlands.
Showing viable months only — Jan, Feb, Nov, Dec are off-season for this activity.
| Month | High / Low | Rain Days | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar | 48.5° / 36.9°F | 18 | Okay |
| Apr | 51.9° / 40.4°F | 17 | Okay |
| May | 58.8° / 47.3°F | 12 | Good |
| Jun | 62.5° / 51.4°F | 10 | Peak |
| Jul | 65.7° / 55°F | 7 | Peak |
| Aug | 68° / 56.5°F | 9 | Peak |
| Sep | 63.7° / 53.3°F | 14 | Good |
| Oct | 56.5° / 46.7°F | 19 | Okay |
Small regional airstrip serving the west coast surf hub.
A pristine UNESCO biosphere reserve featuring ancient temperate rainforests and remote water sounds.
Protects kilometers of sand beaches, rainforest trails, and raw open ocean coastline.
Canada's premier surf beach, catching consistent swells lined with massive pine forests.
Geothermal springs cascading into natural rock pools on the edge of the ocean, accessible only by boat or floatplane.
Drizzle can occur even in the peak summer months. Standard umbrellas are useless against coastal winds; pack heavy-duty Gore-Tex rain shells, waterproof hiking boots, and dry bags for your electronics.
The island is home to dense concentrations of black bears and cougars. When walking forest trails, carry bear spray, make noise, and secure all food. On zodiac boats, keep safe distances from feeding whale pods.
If you drive from Vancouver, BC Ferries routes from Horseshoe Bay to Nanaimo sell out weeks in advance for summer weekends. Always book your sailing online ahead of time to avoid 4-hour terminal delays.
Wildist-vetted hotels for Vancouver Island Wilderness, Canada coming soon.