Douglas Provincial Park is a popular outdoor destination on Vancouver Island offering forested trails, beach access, and diverse recreational opportunities along the shores of Shawnigan Lake.
Douglas Provincial Park is located on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, along the western shores of Shawnigan Lake. This park features a mix of mature forest, lakeside beach areas, and wetlands, providing habitat to a variety of wildlife including bald eagles, herons, and black bears. The terrain is relatively gentle with well-maintained trails that attract hikers, mountain bikers, and anglers. This regional park is also a favored spot for picnicking, swimming, and paddle sports, with its beach access making it well-suited for summer recreation. Established in 1961, the park serves both local residents and visitors seeking a natural lakeside retreat. The forested trails wind through Douglas-fir, western red cedar, and maple trees, showcasing the coastal temperate rainforest ecosystem characteristic of this region. Nearby facilities include picnic shelters, a boat launch, and parking areas. Douglas Provincial Park provides a family-friendly atmosphere and maintains an accessible setting for a variety of outdoor pursuits, emphasizing low-impact enjoyment and protection of the area's natural features. The park’s combination of forest, water, and wildlife creates an inviting destination for day trips and weekend outings, with peaceful lake views and well-shaded trails enhancing the visitor experience.
Shawnigan Lake beach access and swimming areas
Mature Douglas-fir and western red cedar forest stands
Popular mountain biking and hiking trails
Picnic facilities with lakeside views
Sandy beachfront providing swimming, picnicking, and lake access for paddle sports.
Well-maintained paths winding through mature Douglas-fir and cedar forests, offering wildlife viewing opportunities.
Designated picnic shelters and tables located near the lake and parking zones, ideal for family outings.