| Landslide Lake
Trail is located in Strathcona Provincial Park in Central Vancouver
Island.
During the strong
earthquake of June 24, 1946, a part of Mount Colonel Foster fell
away into the lake below, now officially named Landslide Lake. The
water was displaced so violently that it caused havoc in this part
of the valley, taking out hundreds of trees down to bedrock for
about 800 metres. This scar is still clearly visible.
Though part
of a main route to the Golden Hinde (3/4 days one way), the Elk
River Trail is used mostly by those who want to hike in to Landslide
Lake. They camp en route and take a daypack on the second day, either
camping a second night or heading out. Note that camping at Landslide
Lake is not allowed.
At about 9.5
km, a side trail to Landslide Lake leaves the Elk River Trail after
it crosses the outfall stream where BC Parks has installed a new
bridge. A newly constructed trail climbs to the side of a waterfall
(very impressive in flood) and leads to Landslide Lake.
For those en route to the Golden Hinde this makes a pleasant lunch
break, provided that backpacks are stashed and not carried up to
the lake and down again.
Accessed via Highway 28 to Gold
River. From the bridge at Buttle Narrows drive about 23 km on
Highway 28, and find a sign to Elk River Trail just before Drum
Lakes. Driving time from Campbell
River is about 1 hour.
Hiking
trails in Strathcona
Provincial Park:
Bedwell
Lake Trail
Della
Falls Trail
Elk
River Trail
Kwai
Loop Trail
Landslide
Lake Trail
Lupin
Falls Nature Walk
Mount
Albert Edward Trail
Paradise
Meadows Loop
Sawdust
Trail
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& Backpacking services, or visit our Recreation
section for more information on Hiking and Backpacking in British
Columbia.
Trail information for Vancouver Island is provided in three superb
Hiking Trails guides by the Vancouver
Island Trails Information Society.
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