Lochside Regional Park is a diverse coastal park on Vancouver Island, offering hiking, cycling, and wildlife observation opportunities along a scenic corridor between Victoria and Sidney.
Lochside Regional Park spans a series of connected trails and green spaces running roughly from Victoria to Sidney on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia. Covering a patchwork of forests, wetlands, and shoreline habitats, the park features both natural areas and developed pathways that cater primarily to hikers, cyclists, and bird watchers. The park is part of the larger Lochside Trail, a vital link in the region's recreational trail network, connecting urban areas with waterfront parks and rural landscapes. Ecologically, the park supports West Coast forest species such as Douglas fir, arbutus, and western red cedar, along with diverse birdlife including great blue herons, bald eagles, and waterfowl inhabitants of the marshy sections near the Saanich Peninsula. Historically, the area lies within the traditional territory of the Coast Salish peoples, who have lived in the region for thousands of years and whose cultural heritage continues to be respected and recognized. Visitors appreciate the park for accessible trail options that range from easy waterfront strolls to moderately challenging inland routes that showcase both ocean views and forested settings. Key landmarks include scenic viewpoints over Saanich Inlet and farm fields adjacent to quiet neighborhoods. Lochside Regional Park attracts locals and tourists alike seeking outdoor recreation close to population centers, providing a peaceful setting for exercise, nature appreciation, and picnic outings.
Lochside Trail scenic waterfront segments with views of Saanich Inlet
Wetlands providing habitat for great blue heron and diverse waterfowl
Integration with Saanich Peninsula cycling network for multi-modal recreation
Quiet forested stretches featuring Douglas fir and arbutus stands
A multi-use corridor spanning over 10 miles, featuring both paved and natural surface paths along coastal and forested landscapes.
Several viewpoints along the park’s route offer panoramic views of the Saanich Inlet and surrounding farmland.
Protected wetland area within the park that supports a rich variety of bird species, especially during migration seasons.