Thetis Lake Regional Park

Thetis Lake Regional Park offers picturesque landscapes with two beautiful lakes surrounded by lush forests, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities near Victoria, British Columbia.

834
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1958
Year Established

About Thetis Lake Regional Park

 

Thetis Lake Regional Park, located just a short drive from Victoria, BC, spans across approximately 834 acres and is renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The park consists of two interconnected lakes—Upper and Lower Thetis—which are bordered by forested hills and rocky outcrops. These features not only provide excellent hiking trails and swimming spots but also stunning vistas of the surrounding landscapes. The park's ecosystem is diverse, hosting various plant and animal species including Garry oaks, Douglas firs, and Pacific madrone, as well as deer, otters, and numerous bird species. Its history as a regional park dates back to 1958, aimed to preserve the area’s natural landscape for public enjoyment and protection of its ecological significance. Key recreation opportunities include swimming, picnicking, canoeing, and hiking, with trails offering varying levels of difficulty. Notable landmarks include the picturesque lakes themselves and various viewpoints offering panoramic views, which draw artists, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

Highlights

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The scenic Upper and Lower Thetis Lakes

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Viewpoints with panoramic views of surrounding landscapes

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Abundant wildlife and birdwatching opportunities

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Diverse forest ecosystems featuring Garry oaks and Douglas firs

Notable Natural Features

Upper Thetis Lake

Known for its clear waters and great for swimming on hot days.

Lower Thetis Lake

Offers picturesque spots suitable for picnicking and relaxing.

Arbutus Loop Trail

A beautiful trail that winds through arbutus groves with lake views.