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Gemma, Off Track Travel

Gemma, Off Track Travel

Vancouver Island, Canada

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The following resources may be helpful for your Vancouver Island trip; they are the ones I personally use and refer to often.

Hiking trails

I love the Organic Maps app for offline navigation. Be sure to download coverage for Vancouver Island before using!

The AllTrails app is well used British Columbia, especially for finding day hiking opportunities. Offline navigation is available on the Premium version only.

My website, offtracktravel.ca, has detailed hiking guides for Vancouver Island's most popular multi-day hikes:

West Coast Trail

Juan de Fuca Trail

Della Falls Trail

Cape Scott Trail

North Coast Trail

Nootka Trail (Nootka Island)

General maps

I find the Vancouver Island Backroad Mapbook invaluable for off the beaten path trip planning and backroad navigation.

Vancouver Island is criss-crossed by a huge network of unpaved industrial roads and the Mapbook helps to make sense of it all. I also find it helpful for locating hiking trailheads and free/low-cost Recreation Site campgrounds.

The mapbook can also be purchased at MEC, most local gas stations and outdoor stores.

Camping

As well as using the Backroad Mapbook to find campsites, I use the BC Parks website and the Sites and Trails website.

Reservable campsites in provincial parks can be reserved four months in advance. National park campsites are available for reservation in January. More info and tips in this campground reservation guide.

Campground already fully reserved? Check for cancellations often and use the Notify Me option on the BC Parks and Parks Canada websites. For backcountry sites, let CampNab check for cancellations for you.

Recreation Site campgrounds on South Vancouver Island are a mix of reservation and first come, first serve. Most (but not all!) in the North are first come first serve.

The majority of Vancouver Island's backcountry campsites do not have a reservation system (first come first serve). Exceptions include the West Coast Trail and the Broken Islands, both in Pacific Rim National Park. Permits are needed for most backcountry hikes in provincial parks.

Before going camping, always check whether there is a campfire ban in place on the BC Wildfire Service website.

Transportation

Weather and wildfires

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