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Attractions and Places To See around Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward) - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward) encompass a diverse landscape on Vancouver Island. This region features remote wilderness, significant marine environments, and historical sites. It offers a range of natural features, from pristine coastlines and sounds to challenging mountain trails and ancient forests. The area also holds rich cultural heritage, including Indigenous communities and historical points of interest.

Best attractions and places to see around Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward)

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Last updated: April 29, 2026

Elk Falls

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The 27-meter-high Elk Falls are located in Elk Falls Provincial Park near the town of Campbell River. Since 1948, the waters of the river of the same name have been …

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Millennium Trail, Elk Falls Provincial Park

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The Millennium Trail begins near the upper parking lot. First, follow the Parking Lot Trail and cross the corridor where three massive penstocks of the hydroelectric power plant were once …

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Deer Falls

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Deer Falls is the middle of three waterfalls in Elk Falls Provincial Park. The drop over the basalt outcrop is minimal, about 1 Meter. Deer Falls probably only became visible …

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Between the outlet at John Hart Reservoir and the large Elk Falls lie several small waterfalls. The rocky outcrop at the outlet of Dolphin Lake remains unnamed.

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Moose Falls

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Moose Falls is the uppermost of three waterfalls in Elk Falls Provincial Park on the Campbell River below the John Hart Reservoir. The water flows from the reservoir over Moose …

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Hubert Trapp
July 2, 2025, Millennium Trail, Elk Falls Provincial Park

The Millennium Trail begins near the upper parking lot. First, follow the Parking Lot Trail and cross the corridor where three massive penstocks of the hydroelectric power plant were once laid above ground. Following the power plant's reconstruction in 2019 and its relocation into the rock at a depth of 65 meters, the pipes were removed. This created an open area that is gradually being filled and will be planted in the future. Recent maps still show a pedestrian bridge for crossing the low-lying corridor; this bridge has since been removed and replaced by an earthen dam (status May 2025). The 2.5 km long Millennium Trail runs from the suspension bridge at Elk Falls through a forest of old-growth Douglas firs, between the Campbell River Gorge and the aforementioned corridor. At the Canyon View Pedestrian Bridge, the trail merges into the Canyon View Trail. https://bcparks.ca/elk-falls-park/hiking/#millennium-trail

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Deer Falls is the middle of three waterfalls in Elk Falls Provincial Park. The drop over the basalt outcrop is minimal, about 1 Meter. Deer Falls probably only became visible after the Campbell River was dammed and the water flow in the river decreased significantly. https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Deer-Falls-1909 While walking along the Riverside Loop Trail you have a good view of Deer Falls – be careful, the rocks are in the danger zone.

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Moose Falls is the uppermost of three waterfalls in Elk Falls Provincial Park on the Campbell River below the John Hart Reservoir. The water flows from the reservoir over Moose Falls into Dolphin Pool. https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Moose-Falls-1908 Walking along the Riverside Loop Trail, you have a good view of Moose Falls and Dolphin Pool with the John Hart Dam in the background - be careful, the rocks are in the danger zone.

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Between the outlet at John Hart Reservoir and the large Elk Falls lie several small waterfalls. The rocky outcrop at the outlet of Dolphin Lake remains unnamed.

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Hubert Trapp
July 2, 2025, Elk Falls

The 27-meter-high Elk Falls are located in Elk Falls Provincial Park near the town of Campbell River. Since 1948, the waters of the river of the same name have been dammed by John Hart Reservoir and largely diverted for hydroelectric power generation. The waterfall maintains a constant flow year-round, although this flow never reaches its original levels. https://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Elk-Falls-1910 The Campbell River Hydroelectric Facilities Discovery Centre/Museum at Campbell River displays a photo from December 2016, when BC Hydro released large amounts of water from John Hart Lake to reduce flood risk, plunging it over Elk Falls into the gorge.

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Christoph
August 6, 2022, Elk Falls

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Ramon
June 17, 2022, Elk Falls

A true hiking highlight! A visit is definitely worthwhile.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable natural features to explore in the Kyuquot Sound area?

The Kyuquot Sound area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the pristine marine environments of Kyuquot Sound itself, ideal for sea kayaking and wildlife viewing. Other highlights include Rugged Point Marine Provincial Park, offering magnificent scenery and challenging hiking, and Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park, a vast wilderness home to Roosevelt elk and black bears. The Checleset Bay Ecological Reserve is also significant for protecting sea otter habitat.

Where can I find historical and cultural sites in the Nootka Sound region?

The Nootka Sound area is historically significant. A key site is Yuquot (Friendly Cove) National Historic Site, the ancestral home of the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation and the site of the first contact between Europeans and First Nations in British Columbia. It features a historic church, now a Cultural Centre, and the Nootka Lighthouse. The Ka:'yu:'k't'h'/Che:k'tles7et'h' First Nations Community in Kyuquot also offers insights into Indigenous traditions and history.

Are there any family-friendly attractions or trails in the region?

Yes, for families, the Millennium Trail, Elk Falls Provincial Park is a great option, known for being family-friendly and winding through a forest of old-growth Douglas firs. The Salmon River Estuary Complex & Wildlife Reserve in Sayward also offers excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and bird watching, which can be engaging for all ages.

What kind of hiking opportunities are available around Area A?

Area A offers diverse hiking experiences. You can find easy trails like the Millennium Trail in Elk Falls Provincial Park. For more challenging adventures, consider Mount H'Kusam in Sayward, known for its rugged beauty and the annual Kusam Klimb. The Nootka Island Trail is a renowned 35 km coastal hike offering stunning views. For more options, explore the Hiking around Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward) guide.

Where can I go for wildlife viewing in Kyuquot, Nootka, or Sayward?

Wildlife viewing is a major draw across the region. Kyuquot Sound is teeming with marine life, including sea otters, whales, seals, and sea lions. The Checleset Bay Ecological Reserve specifically protects sea otter habitat. In the Sayward area, the Salmon River Estuary Complex & Wildlife Reserve is crucial for protecting species like Pacific Salmon, Roosevelt elk, and various birdlife, with grizzly bears also returning to feed on salmon. Robson Bight Ecological Reserve in Johnstone Strait is world-renowned for killer whale watching.

What are the best places for water activities like kayaking or diving?

Both Kyuquot Sound and Nootka Sound are excellent for water activities. Kyuquot Sound is ideal for sea kayaking, especially around Rugged Point Provincial Park and the Bunsby Islands. Nootka Sound offers exceptional opportunities for scuba diving due to its strong tidal activity and diverse marine life, and it's also a paradise for kayakers with its sheltered coves and remote beaches. World-class fishing is also popular in Nootka Sound.

Are there any unique natural monuments or waterfalls to see?

Yes, the region is known for its waterfalls. You can visit Elk Falls, a 27-meter-high waterfall in Elk Falls Provincial Park that maintains a constant flow year-round. Other notable waterfalls include Deer Falls and the Small Waterfall at the Outlet of Dolphin Lake, both located between the John Hart Reservoir and Elk Falls. The World's Largest Yellow Cedar is also a unique natural landmark in the Sayward area.

What are some interesting viewpoints or scenic spots in the area?

For breathtaking views, the Canyon View Bridge offers stunning perspectives into the Campbell River gorge. Mount H'Kusam provides panoramic views of the Sayward Valley. Mounts Romeo and Juliet near Sayward also offer scenic vistas, particularly from a picnic spot south of the Adam River Bridge. Kelsey Bay provides charming marina views and stunning sights of the Johnstone Strait.

Can I find any unique local markets or community events?

In the Kyuquot area, the Kyuquot Summer Market is held every Friday afternoon from July to August on Walter's Island. It's a vibrant social gathering place offering local foods, crafts, and art, providing a great opportunity to experience the local community.

Are there any underground attractions like caves?

Yes, for those interested in underground exploration, the Upana Caves are located near Gold River in the Nootka Sound area, offering an adventure with fascinating karst formations. Near Woss, about 30 minutes from Sayward, you can also find the Huson Caves, which provide another unique opportunity to explore karst formations.

What are some unique transportation experiences in the region?

An adventurous way to experience the region is aboard the MV Uchuck III. This former World War II minesweeper offers a weekly two-day round-trip voyage from Gold River to the fishing hamlet of Kyuquot, or day trips to Friendly Cove, allowing visitors to experience the historic waters and scenery of Nootka Sound.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find running trails, such as the 'Elk Falls – Elk Falls Suspension Bridge loop' near Elk Falls Provincial Park. Mount Cain, northwest of Sayward, offers skiing, snowboarding, and backcountry exploration in winter, and alpine hiking in spring and summer. For more ideas, check out the Running Trails around Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward) guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Area A?

Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural beauty and the diverse range of experiences. The constant flow of Elk Falls is a popular highlight, and the Canyon View Bridge is appreciated for its beautiful views into the canyon. Many also value the opportunity to spot salmon in the clear waters and the overall hiking experience through ancient forests.

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