The Dakota Crash Site in Port Hardy offers a unique and historic hiking experience on Vancouver Island.
This is a muddy, uphill climb and takes you to the historic WWII crash site of a Dakota transport plane, where you can explore the remains of the tragic 1944 incident.
With ropes sections, lookout points, and a memorial honoring those who perished, this hike is both humbling and haunting.
Don't miss this adventure that combines history, nature, and a bit of a workout all in one!
This is bear country so be bear aware and pack your bear spray.
This hike is rated as moderate. Length 3.9 km, Elevation gain 139 m, Route type Out & back.