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Wild Isle Activities - Hiking - Hiking Trail Conditions - Strathcona Park & Cape Scott
Last updated Sun, Dec 2, 2007

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CONDITIONS/COMMENTS

UPDATED

 

92 F12

 

BEDWELL LAKE TRAIL

IMPORTANT NOTICE: TRAIL RECONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY. HELICOPTER ACTIVITY IN AREA SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY SEPT 14TH (noon to 2:00 PM) PENDING WEATHER OR FLYING RESTRICTIONS.

For further information contact BC PARKS — Black Creek office (250) 337-2400 or the Strathcona District office (250) 954-4600.

Backcountry fees in effect June 15th - Sept 30th 2001 - $5.00 per person per night, 15 years and under exempt. Self-registration vault located at trailhead. Reminder: "NO FIRES".

Sept 13

92 F 05

BEDWELL SOUND

Route not maintained. No marked route. Difficult navigation.

Aug 23

92 F12

92 F13

BUTTLE LAKE

Boat Launches

Marine Sites

Campground Beaches

 

Short Trails

All boat launches are accessible and lake levels are at normal level. Watch for submerged hazards and afternoon winds. Backcountry Marine fees in effect June 15th -Sept30 - $5.00 per person per night; 15 years and under exempt. Self-registration fee stations located at boat launches (Buttle/Karst) and day-use areas (Karst/Lupin/Auger Pt). All Marine sites have tent pads/table.

All trails are clear. Watch for Bears. Use extreme caution. Bears are common on roadside areas and around short trails and trailheads.

Aug 23

92 F11

CENTURY SAM

Access same as Glacier - No trail maintenance since 1995.

Aug 23

92 F11

COMOX GLACIER

Logging road active, closed Mon. to Fri. 6 AM to 4 PM. NOTE: Possible gate closure at Cruickshank Rd on weekends. For road/gate details contact Timber West at 334-3105. Trail not maintained. Trail in reasonable condition. Some windfalls.

Sept 13

92 F5

92 F12

CREAM LAKE

1) Via Price Creek

Reminder: "No fires". Backcountry fees in effect June 15th, - Sept 30th 2001 - $5.00 per person per night-15 years and under exempt.

1) See Price Creek trail conditions.

Aug 23

92 F12

CREST MT.

Trail surface in good condition to lake.

 

Aug 23

92 F5

92 F6

DELLA FALLS -DRINKWATER

Trail reconstruction complete. New bridges and boardwalks in place. All windfalls removed. Reminder: "No Fires".

Aug 23

92 F12

DONNER LAKE & KUNLIN LAKE.

Road may be affected by logging operations. Recommend short wheel base 4x4, very rough roads. For info call Western Forest Products: (250) 283-2221 Gold River.

 

May 14

92 F13

ELK RIVER -LANDSLIDE LAKE.

Trail in good condition to Landslide Lake. Self-registration vaults located at trailhead. Backcountry fees in effect June 15th—Sept 30th - $5.00 per person per night, 15 years and under exempt. Camping permitted in designated sites only at Butterwort 6 KM and Upper Gravel Bar 9 KM. Bear caches available at campsites.

Aug 31

92 F12

FLOWER RIDGE

Trail in good condition.

Aug 01

92 F11

FORBUSH / WILLEMAR LAKES

Willemar bridge upgraded. Road to area may be affected by logging operations/ Road access closed Mon—Fri, 6am to 4pm. No boat launching other than at bottom end of Willemar Lake. Road details contact Timber West at 334-3105. Numerous windfalls on trail.

May 30

92 F11

GEM LAKE

Contact Weyerhauser — North Island Woodlands Operations (250) 287-5000 for road conditions. 4X4 needed to get close. Trail not maintained yet.

May 14

92 K4

GOLD LAKE

Check with Weyerhauser — North Island Woodlands Operations (250) 287-5000 for road details. Trail IN Good Condition.

Sept 13

92 F12

KINGS PEAK

Route in good condition, Caution, hazardous locations, wet sections and rough terrain can be dangerous. Be aware of avalanche hazard. This is a mountaineering route only and not suitable to people inexperienced in steep, rough terrain travel. Summer route not affected by steep snow.

Aug 23

92 F5

LOVE LAKE

Refer to Della falls info.

Aug 23

92 F12

MARBLE MEADOWS

Trail in good condition, a few windfalls.

Aug 31

92 F11

MT. BECHER

Trail not maintained.

Aug 15

92 F11

PARADISE MEADOWS —FORBIDDEN PLATEAU

 

 

Paradise Meadows

Helen-Mackenzie

 

Kwai Lake

 

Circlet Lake Trail

 

Mount Albert Edward route

Self-registration vaults located at trailhead. Backcountry fees in effect June 15th -Sept 30th - $5.00 per person per night, 15 yrs and under exempt. All trails in good condition.

Abundant berry season — recent bear sightings but no aggression noted. Store food in food caches provided.

Paradise Meadows loop — Caution on slippery boardwalk.

Helen Mackenzie loop - Toilets operational.

Kwai Lake Loop — Some muddy sections. Toilets operational. Food cache at Kwai Lake operational.

Circlet Lake — Some muddy sections, Toilet operational. Food cache at Circlet lake operational.

Non-maintained route — Topographic map and compass knowledge and use is essential. Cairns are not always reliable for route finding. Weather patterns change without notice. Use caution.

Sept 13

92 F12

PHILLIPS RIDGE

Trail in good condition to Arnica Lake.

July 06

92 F12/F5

PRICE CREEK

 

 

 

PRICE CREEK (continued)

Caution — Trail has not had routine maintenance for 2+ seasons. Trail has completely eroded and sluffed away on a seasonal creek bank, very slippery when wet. Very narrow footing path on some side hill sections. Vegetation encroachment very heavy on several sections of trail before Price Creek crossing. Approximately 20 windfalls before Price Creek crossing. Caution needed on log crossing Price Creek, No handrail, Bridges slippery when wet. Backcountry fees in effect June 15th - Sept 30. $5.00 per person per night, 15 years and under exempt — Self-registration vault at trailhead.

Aug 23

92 F12

TENNENT LAKE

Bridge replaced at East Tennent Creek. Trail very bushy up to Tennent Lake. May be minor reconstruction in area through the fall season.

Sept 13

92 F12

UPPER MYRA FALLS

Trail is in good condition.

Sept 13

92/L/1

SCHOEN LAKE

No designated trails, only "routes". Campground Self-registration fee $9.00 per party, May 15 - Sept 30. Nine "first-come, first-served" sites.

July 17

92/L/6

92/L11

92/L12

MARBLE RIVER

Trail starts at the end of the upper loop of the Western Forest Products (WFP) recreation site. 4.2 KM trail. Trail is in good condition, brushed and clear of all blockages.

Aug 23

102-1/9

RAFT COVE

Lock all vehicles and remove valuables or keep valuables out of view. Be Bear/Wildlife aware.

July 17

102-1/16

102-1/9

CAPE SCOTT

Trail has very muddy sections. Boardwalk can be slippery. Backcountry fee - $5.00 per person per night, 15 years and under exempt. Fees effective June 1-Sept 30th — Self-registration vaults located at boat launch and trailhead.

"PLEASE PACK OUT WHAT YOU PACK IN". USE YOUR BEAR/WILDLIFE SENSE.

If you encounter a bear on a trail, let it know you are there by talking aloud. If the bear continues to walk towards you, back up and find a section of trail where you can get well off the trail and let the bear pass you. Keep pets on a leash! Black bears have the right of way!

Utilize food caches where provided. No cougars sighted so far this year but they are in the area. Water available at number of locations but all water should be boiled, treated, or filtered. Use care on the access road and watch for logging trucks. Lock all vehicles and remove valuables.

Mt. St. Patrick - Lowrie Bay route receives minimal maintenance. Beyond Mt. St. Patrick visitors should be equipped with topo map and compass and be totally self-sufficient.

NOTE:

  1. There is no longer a campsite, hut or pit toilet at Donaldson Farm.
  2. There is now a pit toilet at Guise Bay and Fisherman River.
  3. The Federal Government dismantled the boardwalk and suspension bridges between the lighthouse and foghorn at the Cape itself.

Aug 31

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