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Area F (Alberni Highway)

Attractions and Places To See around Area F (Alberni Highway) - Top 15

Best attractions and places to see around Area F (Alberni Highway) include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. This region is known for its ancient forests, significant lakes, and prominent natural landmarks like Mount Arrowsmith. Visitors can explore old-growth ecosystems, unique waterfalls, and historical sites that reflect the area's heritage. The Alberni Highway corridor provides access to outdoor adventures and insights into local history.

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Last updated: April 26, 2026

Cathedral Trail, MacMillan Park

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Super beautiful forest with very old Mamutbäumen. Ewok unfortunately not seen. Also good for older people.

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Beautiful paths in enchanted landscape. The park is located directly on the road and can be reached in a few steps. It is worth exploring the paths on both sides of the road.

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Hole-in-the-Wall

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Hole-in-the-Wall is a small but unique natural waterfall. The waterfall gets its name from a literal hole in the wall, creating a “keyhole” effect that’s especially exciting after rain or …

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Beautiful swim spot, but really cold water :-)

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Old Country Market

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The market has played an important role in the Coombs community, providing jobs and attracting tourists to the area. It is a meeting point and a place where both locals …

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March 4, 2026, The Big Tree (Douglas-Fir), MacMillan Provincial Park

The tree is taller than the Leaning Tower of Pisa and about 800 years old. ...

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There are also a couple of bathing spots.

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December 17, 2025, Hole-in-the-Wall

Hole-in-the-Wall is a small but unique natural waterfall. The waterfall gets its name from a literal hole in the wall, creating a “keyhole” effect that’s especially exciting after rain or during spring runoff. Mossy rock walls, ferns, and dense coastal forest surround this waterfall.

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The largest tree in MacMillan Park, "The Big Tree" - a Douglas fir, stands in the Cathedral Grove south of the road. Its name comes from the botanist David Douglas, who identified more than 200 new plant species in the early 19th century, including the Douglas fir. (May 19, 2025)

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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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I didn't see the old car. Maybe it's no longer there. But the hike is worth it. Don't forget your hiking poles if you're not quite so young.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I experience ancient forests around Area F (Alberni Highway)?

You can immerse yourself in ancient forests at Cathedral Trail, MacMillan Park, also known as Cathedral Grove. This park is home to majestic Douglas firs over 800 years old, some reaching over 75 meters in height and 9 meters in circumference. Trails on both sides of Highway 4 allow you to walk among these towering trees, which also include ancient Western red cedar, creating a truly cathedral-like atmosphere.

Are there any unique waterfalls to visit in the Area F (Alberni Highway) region?

Yes, a unique natural waterfall is Hole-in-the-Wall. It gets its name from a literal hole in the rock wall, creating a 'keyhole' effect that is particularly impressive after rain or during spring runoff. Another notable waterfall is Della Falls in Strathcona Provincial Park, Canada's tallest waterfall, though it requires a water taxi and a 15 km hike to access. Stamp Falls Provincial Park also features the Stamp River thundering over small falls, especially vibrant during salmon runs.

What are some family-friendly attractions or activities in Area F (Alberni Highway)?

Families will enjoy the Old Country Market in Coombs, famous for its goats on the roof, unique crafts, and fresh products. Sproat Lake is excellent for swimming, paddleboarding, and other water sports. The Cathedral Trail, MacMillan Park offers easy walks among giant trees. Additionally, the McLean Mill National Historic Site provides an educational experience about early 1900s logging life, complete with a steam-powered sawmill and train rides.

Where can I find historical or cultural sites in the Area F (Alberni Highway) area?

The McLean Mill National Historic Site is Canada's only fully restored and operating steam-powered sawmill, offering a glimpse into the region's logging past. Port Alberni features the Alberni Valley Museum, showcasing local Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation arts, industrial history, and folk art. The Maritime Discovery Centre, built from a lighthouse, details the city's maritime history and the 1964 tsunami. Victoria Quay also features Welcome Figures carved by local Hupacasath First Nations and a Whaling Monument.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the attractions in Area F (Alberni Highway)?

The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy trails like the Cathedral Grove Trail loop. For those interested in waterfalls, there are dedicated waterfall hikes around Little Qualicum Falls and Englishman River Falls. Road cycling is also popular, with various routes available, such as the 'Ice Cream Stop – Rocky Coastal Viewpoint loop'.

Are there any good places for swimming or water sports?

Sproat Lake, west of Port Alberni, is one of Vancouver Island's warmest freshwater lakes and a popular spot for swimming, paddleboarding, canoeing, kayaking, and waterskiing. It's home to three provincial parks. Cameron Lake, on Highway 4, is also a popular summer spot for swimming and picnics. For a refreshing dip, the Swimming Spot at Englishman River is known for its beautiful, clear, albeit cold, water.

What is the best time of year to visit Area F (Alberni Highway)?

The region is enjoyable year-round, but the best time largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for water sports on Sproat Lake and Cameron Lake, and for exploring trails. Fall (August to October) is excellent for witnessing salmon runs at Stamp Falls Provincial Park and for black bear viewing at Victoria Quay. Spring offers lush greenery and impressive waterfall flows after rain or snowmelt.

Can I see wildlife in Area F (Alberni Highway)?

Yes, the region offers opportunities for wildlife viewing. At Stamp Falls Provincial Park, you can witness salmon, eagles, and bears, particularly from June to October during the salmon runs. Victoria Quay is a prime location for safe black bear viewing across the river in the Somass Estuary, especially from August to October. The ancient forests also provide habitat for various bird species and smaller mammals.

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known spots worth exploring?

Weiner Falls, located about 18 km past Port Alberni in the Alberni Valley Community Forest, is considered a hidden gem. It's accessible via a short drive and a 10-minute hike. The numerous murals and public art installations throughout Port Alberni also offer a unique way to explore the city's history and culture beyond the main attractions.

What is Mount Arrowsmith and can I hike it?

Mount Arrowsmith is the highest peak on Southern Vancouver Island, dominating the skyline east of Port Alberni. It reaches an elevation of 1,819 meters and is part of the Mount Arrowsmith Biosphere Region, a UNESCO designated reserve. The Judges Route offers a challenging hike to the summit for experienced hikers, providing stunning views and a significant outdoor adventure.

Where can I learn about the local First Nations heritage?

The Alberni Valley is the home of the Tseshaht and Hupacasath First Nations. Their heritage is reflected in various cultural sites and artwork throughout the region. The Alberni Valley Museum features collections of local Nuu-chah-nulth First Nation arts and culture. Additionally, Victoria Quay showcases two towering Welcome Figures carved by local Hupacasath First Nations carvers and a First Nations Whaling Monument.

Are there any attractions that are wheelchair accessible?

While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, the main trails at Cathedral Trail, MacMillan Park are generally well-maintained and relatively flat, making parts of the ancient forest accessible. It's always recommended to check specific park or attraction websites for the most current accessibility information before visiting.

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