Mount Washington Provincial Park offers a vibrant mix of alpine scenery and recreational activities on Vancouver Island, drawing visitors year-round for hiking, skiing, and wildlife viewing.
Mount Washington Provincial Park is located on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, encompassing diverse terrain that rises from dense coastal forests to alpine meadows atop Mount Washington. The park is an extension of the Mount Washington alpine area, famous for its winter sports and summer outdoor activities. The park’s landscape includes old-growth Douglas fir, western red cedar, and subalpine fir zones, creating habitats for wildlife such as black bears, cougars, and migratory birds. Originally inhabited by Indigenous peoples including the Kwakwaka'wakw and Nuu-chah-nulth, this area has evolved into a year-round outdoor recreation site. Visitors to the park enjoy hiking trails that range from easy forest walks to challenging alpine routes, mountain biking on various technical trails, and winter sports at the adjacent Mount Washington Alpine Resort. Notable landmarks include Crater Lake, a striking alpine tarn formed within a volcanic crater, and the panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Strait of Georgia and nearby mountain ranges. The park also supports fishing, camping, and nature photography. Its relatively accessible location, proximal to the towns of Courtenay and Campbell River, makes it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts aiming to experience the natural beauty of Vancouver Island with opportunities for both adventure and relaxation.
Crater Lake – a unique volcanic tarn with clear alpine waters
Alpine wildflower meadows blooming in late spring and summer
Access to Mount Washington Alpine Resort for skiing and snowboarding
Scenic lookout points with views of Vancouver Island’s coastal ranges
A clear, cold alpine lake situated within a volcanic crater offering scenic views and a peaceful setting.
Colorful wildflower meadows flourish during summer, providing vibrant habitats for pollinators and photo opportunities.
Renowned ski area adjacent to the park that offers winter sports as well as summer events and activities.