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Mount Tzouhalem Adventures

Mount Tzouhalem is a prominent forested hill on Vancouver Island offering panoramic views, diverse trails, and culturally significant sites, popular for hiking and mountain biking near Duncan, BC.

310
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
15,000+
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About Mount Tzouhalem

 

Mount Tzouhalem is a distinctive forested peak located just west of Duncan on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Rising to approximately 440 meters (1,444 feet), the mountain anchors the Mount Tzouhalem Regional Park, notable for its accessible trails and rewarding vistas of Cowichan Valley, the Strait of Georgia, and beyond. The area sits within the traditional territory of the Cowichan Tribes, and the mountain's name honors Chief Tzouhalem, a prominent Quamichan warrior known for his charisma and leadership in the 19th century. The park supports a mix of second-growth Douglas fir, arbutus, and western red cedar trees, featuring varied ecosystems that harbor local wildlife, including black-tailed deer, numerous bird species, and small mammals. Visitors can enjoy over 8 kilometers of trail systems which accommodate hiking, trail running, and mountain biking. Key landmarks include the summit lookout and various historic and cultural sites linked to Cowichan history. Mount Tzouhalem’s proximity to Duncan makes it a convenient outdoor destination for both locals and travelers looking to experience Vancouver Island’s natural beauty with relatively easy access and moderate recreational challenges. The area is also valued for educational programs and stewardship initiatives that emphasize the cultural and environmental importance of the landscape.

Highlights

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Summit lookout providing expansive views of Cowichan Valley and the Strait of Georgia

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Diverse forest ecosystems with Douglas fir, arbutus, and western red cedar

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Cultural heritage sites honoring Chief Tzouhalem and Cowichan Tribes history

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Popular mountain biking trails rated for all skill levels

Notable Natural Features

Mount Tzouhalem Summit Lookout

Offers sweeping views of Cowichan Valley, nearby islands, and on clear days, Mount Baker across the water.

Cultural Heritage Sites

Areas within the park reflect the historical significance of Chief Tzouhalem and the Cowichan Tribes.

Diverse Mixed Forest

Supports a variety of native plant species including arbutus trees, unique to Vancouver Island’s coastal climate.