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Hiking around Area F (Alberni Highway) offers diverse natural landscapes, including lush forests, powerful waterfalls, serene lakes, and majestic mountains. The region is characterized by ancient Douglas Fir trees in MacMillan Provincial Park and numerous waterfalls like Little Qualicum Falls and Englishman River Falls. Trails often follow river systems and provide views of the Alberni Inlet and surrounding peaks. This area provides a range of hiking experiences across varied terrain.
Last updated: April 22, 2026
4.7
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A large park that runs along both sides of the street.
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Very cool waterfall 👍
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There are also a couple of bathing spots.
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Very beautiful and large park
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A section of the Cathedral Grove walking tour.
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A short drive from Port Alberni lies MacMillan Park, directly off Highway 4. The park features the Cathedral Grove, a stand of giant Douglas firs; some trees are over 800 years old. North of the road are ancient Western Red Cedar trees. A severe storm in late 1997 severely damaged the stand. (May 19, 2025) https://bcparks.ca/macmillan-park/
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located in MacMillan Provincial Park at the West end of Cameron Lake, Cathedral Grove is the only highway accessible stand of ancient Douglas Fir forest on Vancouver Island.
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Area F (Alberni Highway) offers a diverse network of over 10 hiking trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy walks through ancient forests to more moderate paths with elevation changes.
Yes, several trails are ideal for families. The Cathedral Grove Trail loop is an easy 1.8 km walk through ancient Douglas Fir trees, suitable for all ages. Other great options include the Little Qualicum Falls loop and the Englishman River Falls loop, both offering impressive scenery on well-maintained paths.
The region is renowned for its waterfalls. You can experience them on trails like the Little Qualicum Falls loop and the Englishman River Falls loop. Additionally, the unique Hole-in-the-Wall is a semi-natural waterfall where a creek flows through a rock face, offering a distinctive sight.
Yes, many trails in Area F (Alberni Highway) are designed as convenient loops. Popular options include the Cathedral Grove Trail loop, the Little Qualicum Falls loop, and the Englishman River Falls loop, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Area F is home to several remarkable natural features. You can walk among ancient Douglas Fir trees, some over 800 years old, at Cathedral Grove. The region also boasts serene lakes like Sproat Lake and Cameron Lake, and the Alberni Inlet offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean connection.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the most pleasant hiking conditions. Spring brings lush greenery and flowing waterfalls, while summer provides warm weather for lake activities. Fall showcases vibrant foliage. Some trails may be accessible in winter, but conditions can vary, so checking local reports is advisable.
Absolutely. The Alberni Valley Lookout Trail offers sweeping views of the Alberni Valley, the city of Port Alberni, the inlet, and surrounding mountains like Mount Arrowsmith. Trails along the Alberni Inlet also provide panoramic vistas.
The trails in Area F (Alberni Highway) are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 170 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the area's diverse natural landscapes, including the ancient forests, powerful waterfalls, and serene lakes, as well as the well-maintained paths suitable for various abilities.
Yes, many popular trailheads, especially those within provincial parks like MacMillan Provincial Park (Cathedral Grove), Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park, and Englishman River Falls Provincial Park, offer designated parking areas for hikers.
While many trails are easy to moderate, some offer more challenge. The Della Falls Trail, accessible by water taxi on Great Central Lake, is a multi-day trek leading to one of Canada's highest waterfalls, navigating vast valleys and offering wilderness camping. The Weiner Falls hike, though short, involves a challenging rope-assisted scramble.
Yes, the region offers opportunities for wild swimming. Sproat Lake is known as the warmest freshwater lake on Vancouver Island, providing various water activities. Additionally, there's a designated Swimming Spot at Englishman River, perfect for cooling off after a hike.
The terrain in Area F (Alberni Highway) is quite varied. You'll find easy, flat boardwalks through ancient forests, well-maintained paths along rivers and past waterfalls, and more rugged, uneven ground on moderate trails with some elevation gain. Some routes, like the Fossli Trail, even feature suspension bridges.


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