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Mount Tzouhalem Regional Park Adventures

Mount Tzouhalem Regional Park offers a rugged outdoor escape with extensive hiking and mountain biking trails, providing panoramic views over the Cowichan Valley and the surrounding Vancouver Island landscape.

216
Acres Protected
15+
Miles of Trails
Tens of Thousands
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Mount Tzouhalem Regional Park

 

Mount Tzouhalem Regional Park is a prominent natural area located near Duncan on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The park is characterized by its steep, forested slopes and exposed rocky outcrops, climbing up to an elevation of 392 meters (1,286 feet) at the summit of Mount Tzouhalem. It is part of the traditional territories of the Cowichan Tribes and holds cultural significance tied to local Indigenous history. The park features a mixed Douglas fir, arbutus, and Garry oak ecosystem, supporting diverse plant and bird species, including protected Garry oak meadows. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to the area for its extensive and varied trail network suitable for hikers and mountain bikers, including popular steep routes that lead to scenic viewpoints where visitors can enjoy expansive views over the town of Duncan, the Cowichan River, and the surrounding valley. The park’s terrain also includes rocky ledges and cliffs, popular spots for wildlife observation, nature photography, and picnicking. Mount Tzouhalem’s close proximity to Duncan makes it accessible for day visits and offers an important green space in a rapidly growing region. The park’s cultural history, natural attributes, and recreational amenities make it a favored destination for locals and visitors looking for an active outdoor experience without venturing far from urban areas.

Highlights

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Summit viewpoint with panoramic views of Cowichan Valley and Gulf Islands

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Garry oak ecosystems supporting rare plant species

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A diverse trail system popular for both hiking and mountain biking

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Cultural sites linked to the Cowichan Tribes and Indigenous heritage

Notable Natural Features

Mount Tzouhalem Summit

The park’s highest point provides extensive views of Duncan, the Cowichan Valley, and the nearby Gulf Islands.

Garry Oak Meadows

Rare ecosystems within the park featuring specialized plant species native to dry, rocky environments.

Steep Rocky Bluffs

Ledges and cliffs offering unique terrain for hikers and mountain bikers to explore and observe diverse wildlife.