The Kinsol Trestle

The Kinsol Trestle

Kinsol Trestle is a must see spot on Vancouver Island, Shawnigan BC, it is absolutely STUNNING.   It is a great walk for people of all ages and even dogs too.  If you walk to the far side of the trestle, there a an accessible path for swimming too.

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Best Hotels In The Cowichan Valley

The Cowichan Valley is a very popular destination especially during the summer months. There is not a wide variety of hotels in the Cowichan Valley, however below is a compiled list of the best/well known hotel's in the community.  Additionally there are many other accommodation options other than hotel such as Air B&B, Lodges and B&B.  

*In No Particular Order:

1) Ladysmith - Kiwi Cove Lodge - Websitewww.kiwicovelodge.com Address: 5130 Brenton Page Rd Ladysmith, BC  Phone: 1-866-303-5494 Cost: High Season $150.00 to $210.00 Low Season $95.00 to $185.00  

Description:  Stunning Views, Popular Wedding Venue Location, Vineyard, Romantic Gazebo,  Ample Parking, Quite, Dining Room,WIFI, Games room and large outdoor area for all activities. 

2) Chemainus -  Chemainus Best Western - Website: www.bestwestern.com   Address: 9573 Chemainus Rd, Chemainus, BC Phone: (250) 246-4181 Cost: $150.00 to $175.00 per night, may be higher prices in high season. 

Description: Central location, Indoor Saltwater Pool, Hot Tub, Gym, 24 hour Concierge, WIFI, Truck/RV parking, Free Parking, Hot Breakfast, kitchenette, Near Golf Course, smoke free hotel and much much more. 

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3) Duncan - Best Western Cowichan Valley Inn -  Website: www.bestwestern.com  Address: 457 Norcross Rd, Duncan, BC Phone: (250) 748-2722 Cost: $150.00 to $175.00per night, may be higher prices in high season. 

Description: Central location, Bar,Pool 24 hour Concierge, WIFI, Free Parking, Hot Breakfast, near lots of restaurants, fitness Room, RV Parking and much much more.

4) Cowichan Bay -Oceanfront Suites -  Website: oceanfrontcowichanbay.com   Address: 1681 Cowichan Bay Rd, Cowichan Bay, BCPhone: (250) 715-7000 Cost: $200.00 to $300.00 per night, may be higher prices in high season

Description: Ocean views, Bar, Pool 24 hour Concierge, WIFI, Free Parking, Business Centre, Pet friendly rooms, morrage, near lots of restaurants, fitness Room,  and much much more.

Oceanfront Suites

Facts About The Johnson Street Bridge - Victoria BC

The Johnson Street Bridge designed by  Strauss Bascule Company  is Located in Victoria BC  and is a iconic feature of the city. The iconic bridge is easily noticeable for its bright blue colour and the uniqueness on how  the bridge draws upwards to allow passage of boats mainly VIA Rail Dayliner. 

When the bridge was first constructed in 1924 half of the bridge was dedicated for railway and the other half was dedicated for public use.  The railway portion of the bridge were removed in 2012 due to unsafe conditions to the public.  When first constructed the bridge cost and estimated One million dollars, but over the years it has underwent multiply renovations and seismic upgrades. The original surface of the deck was wood which was replaced with steel 40 years later. The bridge as of 2017 is undergoing major reconstruction and is to be completed in 2018.

If you are a resident of Vancouver Island or tourist enjoying the city you MUST watch this bridge open it is amazing to watch.

Johnson Street Bridge

FREE Tennis Courts In The Cowichan Valley

If you are someone within the community who loves to play tennis, Here is a compiled list of free tennis courts in the Cowichan Valley, See Below. 

1) Chemanius Elementary -  3172 Garner St, Chemainus,

 
 

2) Crofton Community Centre (at Back) -  8104 Musgrave, Crofton

 
 

3) Ladysmith Secondary School - 710 6 Ave, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1N8

 
 

4) Saltair Centennial Park -  S Oyster School Rd, Ladysmith, 

 
 

5) Duncan Maplewood Park - 5197 Hykawy Rd Duncan

 
 

6) Chemainus Fuller Lake -  Poplar Rd, Chemainus

 
 

7) Duncan Cowichan Secondary School - 2652 James St, Duncan

 
 

Secret Beaches of Vancouver Island

Sombrio Beach - Juan de Fuca Marine Trail (Map)

Photo Credits: @griffisem

Photo Credits: @griffisem

Botanical Beach - Botanical Beach Loop Trail - Near Port Renfrew (Map

Photo Credits: IG  @Sidoniabaird

Photo Credits: IG  @Sidoniabaird

Elliot's Beach Park - Ladysmith (Map)

photo credit: IG @tammyberier

photo credit: IG @tammyberier

Blue Heron Park - Yellow Point (Map)

Photo Credit: IG @tonitx2

Photo Credit: IG @tonitx2

Boulder Beach - Saltair (Map)

Photo Credits : IG @andimiddle

Photo Credits : IG @andimiddle

Blueback Beach - Nanaimo (Map)

Photo Credits: @K_bizzl

Photo Credits: @K_bizzl

Jack Point and Biggs Park - Nanaimo (Map)

Photo Credits: @K_bizzl

Photo Credits: @K_bizzl

Mystic Beach - Near Langford (Map)

Photo Credit : @annikacosby

Photo Credit : @annikacosby

Easy Hikes For Children - Vancouver Island

Vancouver Island is known to have some of the most magnificent and beautiful hikes from around the world. Below is a list of easy hikes that a family of all ages can enjoy with ease.  When starting off on a hiking adventure please also consider the following.

 
Camping Equipment
  • Water
  • Proper Foot Wear
  • Food 
  • Hat/Rain Coat/ Backpack
  • Sunscreen
  • Emergency Kit
  • Map/Compass
  • Camera - To Capture beauitful  Pictures

1)  Goldstream Provincial Park - Prospectors Trail  Difficulty: Medium Length: 2-3 hours and Between 2km-3km

A very easy hike for children and even our furry little friends are welcome too. Entrance is right before entering/exiting Victoria after/before the Malahat.  There is very little elevation change however there are some narrow areas in which toddlers may need assistance. Most of this hike is in the shade. If you go to the park in the Fall you can watch the iconic Salmon run, which is amazing to watch and a great learning experience for kids.  Make sure you bring cash for the parking meters.

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2)  Ruckle Provincial Park - Saltspring Island  Difficulty: Easy Lenght: 1 hour and Between .5km-1km

This is an amazing day adventure hike with your entire family.  Getting There:  You can either arrive by your own personal boat or a BC Ferry that leaves either from Crofton or Swatz Bay Victoria (Schedule here).  The view of the ocean if absolutely outstanding and a must see.  If you go on the BC parks website you can also camp there during the summer months.   Once completing the hike it is a great place for kids to play on the beach and look for sea treasures.  Key Points - Beaver Point, Historic Orchard and the Lighthouse.

Ruckle Park

3)  Cathedral Grove: MacMillan Provincial Park - Port Alberni  Difficulty: Easy Lenght: 1 hour and Between .5km-1km

This hike is absolutely stunning with some of the largest Douglas firs on the planet.  Kids will LOVE it and so will dogs (Must be on Leases). If you are heading to Tofino or Port Alberni and need a place to stretch your legs and get the kids out for some fresh air,  this is your stop. Parking is quite limited especially during the summer months, so arrive early or go hiking during off season.  The walking path is clear and easy for children of all ages.  

Catherdral Grove

4) Englishman River Falls: North Nanaimo  Difficulty: Easy Length: 1 - 2 hour and Between 2km-3km

This is one of the most beautiful hikes in the Nanaimo Area. The two waterfalls are absolutely stunning and breathtaking. Englishman River Falls is best suited for older kids 8+ as there is some steep inclines and a fast flowing river. Key points: Slower moving portion of river that is great place for swimming, Camping which can be booked through BC Parks and the amazing water falls. Pay parking meters and lots of parking spaces.  Bring a Picnic! -  Camping Fee: $23.00 per party / night

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4) Holland Creek Trail: Ladysmith  Difficulty: Easy Length: 1 - 2 hour and Between 2km-3km

There are over 30km + of trails near the Holland Creek Trail. You could explore these trails for days and always see something new.  Dogs are welcome and there is also wheechair/Stroller access.  Park Highlights include Crystal Falls, Colliery Dam and the Salmon run in the fall. 

Holland Creek Trail