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Top 6 Natural Monuments around Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward)

Best natural monuments around Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward) showcase the diverse landscapes of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. This region, including Kyuquot, Nootka, and Sayward, features remote wilderness, significant historical sites, and varied natural attractions. Visitors can explore rugged coastlines, ancient forests, and river systems that define the area's geography. The sound's rich history includes being the homeland of the Nuu-chah-nulth peoples for thousands of years.

Best natural monuments around Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward)

  • The most popular natural monument is Elk Falls,…

Last updated: July 8, 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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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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Canyon View Bridge

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This narrow pedestrian bridge gives a look straight down into the Campbell River. You might spot salmon in the clear water below, and you may also see eagle sightings throughout the year.

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Alex
October 20, 2025, Canyon View Bridge

This narrow pedestrian bridge gives a look straight down into the Campbell River. You might spot salmon in the clear water below, and you may also see eagle sightings throughout the year.

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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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The Canyon View pedestrian bridge offers beautiful views of the canyon in both directions.

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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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Niels
March 26, 2025, Canyon View Bridge

our 1st encounter with black bear, and lots and lots of salmon

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Christoph
August 6, 2022, Elk Falls

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural monuments to visit in Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward)?

Among the most popular natural monuments in the region is Elk Falls, a 27-meter-high waterfall in Elk Falls Provincial Park known for its consistent flow year-round. Another highly appreciated spot is the Canyon View Bridge, offering stunning views into the Campbell River canyon where you can often spot salmon and eagles.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward)?

Yes, the area offers several family-friendly options. Elk Falls Provincial Park, home to Elk Falls and the Canyon View Bridge, provides accessible trails and impressive sights suitable for all ages. The Salmon River Wildlife Reserve in Sayward is also a great place for families to observe diverse wildlife, especially salmon during spawning season.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Kyuquot, Nootka, and Sayward areas?

The region is incredibly diverse. In Kyuquot, you'll find remote wilderness, spectacular seascapes, and abundant marine life, including sea otters, whales, and seals, particularly around Rugged Point Marine Provincial Park and Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park. Nootka Sound features forested islands and deep inlets with a complex geological history. Sayward offers stunning mountain vistas, lakes, and impressive trees like the World's Largest Yellow Cedar, along with waterfalls and river systems.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments are often gateways to various outdoor activities. Near Elk Falls, you can enjoy easy hikes like the Elk Falls via Millennium Trail loop or the Canyon View Trail. The Kyuquot Sound area is renowned for multi-day sea kayaking trips, while Sayward offers challenging mountain hikes like the H'Kusam Klimb and opportunities for skiing at Mount Cain in winter. You can also find road cycling routes and running trails throughout the wider region.

Are there any significant historical or cultural sites related to the natural monuments?

Yes, Nootka Sound holds significant historical importance as the homeland of the Nuu-chah-nulth peoples for thousands of years. Yuquot, also known as Friendly Cove, within Nootka Sound, was the site of Captain James Cook's first contact with Indigenous people in 1778. The Kyuquot Sound area also encompasses ancient Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations territories, which can be explored via sea kayaking.

Where can I see waterfalls in the Area A region?

The region is known for its waterfalls. Besides the prominent Elk Falls, you can also visit Deer Falls and Moose Falls, both located within Elk Falls Provincial Park. There's also a Small Waterfall at the Outlet of Dolphin Lake, nestled between the John Hart Reservoir and Elk Falls.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward)?

The best time to visit largely depends on your desired activities. Summer and early fall generally offer the most favorable weather for hiking, kayaking, and exploring the coastal areas. However, waterfalls like Elk Falls maintain a constant flow year-round, making them a consistent natural spectacle. Winter provides opportunities for skiing and snowboarding at Mount Cain near Sayward.

Can I spot wildlife near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Kyuquot area, particularly Brooks Peninsula Provincial Park and the waters around Kyuquot Sound, is excellent for spotting marine life such as sea otters, whales, seals, sea lions, and porpoises. The Salmon River Wildlife Reserve in Sayward is a vital habitat for all five species of Pacific salmon and various avian species. You might also spot eagles near the Canyon View Bridge.

Are there any unique geological features to explore?

Yes, the Nootka Sound region is characterized by a complex geological history, featuring a southwest-dipping homocline of early Mesozoic rocks, disrupted by Jurassic batholiths and steep faults. Near Sayward, the Huson Caves offer a unique caving adventure with stunning limestone formations and underground tunnels for geology enthusiasts.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Area A (Kyuquot/Nootka/Sayward)?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views and the immersive experience in nature. The Canyon View Bridge is often highlighted for its deep blue water and canyon vistas. Many find the trails around Elk Falls to be a true hiking highlight, appreciating the powerful cascades and serene forest views. The remote wilderness and abundant marine life in the Kyuquot area also receive high acclaim.

Are there any challenging hiking opportunities near the natural monuments?

For those seeking a challenge, the Kyuquot area offers demanding trails, particularly within Rugged Point Marine Provincial Park. In Sayward, the H'Kusam Klimb is a wild 23 km loop that ascends over Mount H'Kusam, rewarding hikers with sweeping panoramic views of the Sayward Valley and Salmon River estuary.

Where can I see impressive trees in the region?

The Sayward area is home to the impressive World's Largest Yellow Cedar, a significant natural monument itself. Additionally, you can find majestic Douglas firs at White River Park, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient forests.

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