Texada Island Provincial Park preserves coastal forest and rugged shoreline along the western edge of Texada Island, offering secluded outdoor experiences including hiking, wildlife viewing, and camping in a largely undeveloped setting.
Texada Island Provincial Park is located on Texada Island, the largest island in the Northern Gulf Islands group off the coast of British Columbia. The park protects a diverse mix of coastal Douglas-fir forests, rocky shorelines, and marine-influenced ecosystems. Its geography features steep coves, beaches, and second-growth forest areas that reveal the island's logging history. The park offers opportunities for hiking along undeveloped trails, beachcombing, bird watching, and experiencing solitude away from more frequented parks. Due to its remote location and limited facilities, visitors often combine the park visit with exploring Texada Island’s other outdoor attractions, such as fishing and mountain biking. Historically, Texada Island has roots in the mining and logging industries, but the park area itself remains a refuge for native plants and wildlife, including bald eagles, black-tailed deer, and diverse coastal marine life. The absence of extensive development preserves the natural character and quiet atmosphere. Access is generally by ferry from Vancouver Island or the BC mainland, with some backcountry camping allowed. The park appeals to visitors looking for less crowded nature experiences, opportunities to connect with coastal ecosystems, and outdoor activities in a quiet island environment.
Scenic rocky shoreline with tide pools and coastal views
Old-growth Douglas-fir stands amidst second-growth forest
Remote hiking trails with opportunities for wildlife viewing
Secluded camping sites with natural settings near the beach
A diverse forest ecosystem dominated by Douglas-fir and western red cedar, providing habitat for many bird and mammal species.
The park includes extensive rocky shore areas ideal for exploring marine life during low tides.
Primitive camping spots that offer an immersive natural experience near the shore with minimal facilities.