Goldstream Provincial Park is a spectacular old-growth forest area on Vancouver Island, known for its diverse ecosystems and vibrant wildlife. It offers a variety of recreational activities including hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing.
Goldstream Provincial Park is located on southern Vancouver Island, just 16 km from downtown Victoria, British Columbia. The park encompasses a total area of over 3.5 square kilometers, featuring towering old-growth trees such as Douglas fir and Western red cedar, along with a lush understory of ferns and mosses. The park is bisected by the meandering Goldstream River, which becomes a focal point during the annual salmon run, attracting a wealth of wildlife, including bald eagles that gather to feed. One of the park's most iconic features is Niagara Falls, a 47.5-meter waterfall that provides a dramatic natural spectacle. The park is a valuable spot for historical and cultural exploration as the area is imbued with remnants of First Nations art and history. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to its extensive trail network offering hikes for all skill levels and the opportunity to explore diverse landscapes and ecosystems. Facilities within the park include a visitor center, which offers educational programs and displays about the local ecology and history.
Niagara Falls - a stunning 47.5-meter waterfall within the park
Goldstream River - home to the annual salmon run attracting diverse fauna
Old-growth forests with towering trees and rich understory
Mount Finlayson - offering spectacular views of the surroundings
A towering 47.5-meter waterfall that offers a breathtaking escape and photo opportunity.
Known for its stunning salmon run from October to December, a must-see natural phenomenon.
This challenging hike rewards with panoramic views of southern Vancouver Island and the distant Olympic Mountains.