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Hiking The West Coast Of Vancouver Island

Hiking The West Coast Of Vancouver Island
By Tim Leadem

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The definitive guide to coastal hikes in eight distinct areas of western Vancouver Island.

From the remote beaches of the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail to the rugged surf-swept shore of Cape Scott, Vancouver Island offers spectacular coastal trails for all abilities. Complete with trailhead and campsite information, this guide is indispensable to those planning and choosing a hiking trip. Several hikes, altered over the years because of fierce windstorms, have been updated, and two new chapters on the Hesquiat and Brooks peninsulas have been added. Eight areas are covered:

  • the Juan de Fuca Trail-an extension of the West Coast Trail perfect for less experienced hikers
  • the West Coast Trail-followed every year by more than 8,000 hikers
  • the Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park Trails-featuring stunning old-growth forest
  • the Wild Pacific Trail-great for day-trippers, beginning in Ucluelet and heading north toward Tofino
  • the Hesquiat Peninsula-a great beach walk for adventurous hikers
  • the Nootka Trail-described by Backpacker magazine as wild, historic, and beautiful
  • the Brooks Peninsula-unlogged and unspoiled beauty on the southern part of the peninsula
  • the Cape Scott Boardwalk-a walk along windswept beaches shared by black bears, kayakers, and the ghosts of shipwrecked crews

  • Product Details

    • Amazon Sales Rank: #6898 in Books
    • Published on: 2008-03-24
    • Original language: English
    • Dimensions: .61 pounds
    • Binding: Paperback
    • 208 pages

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    About the Author
    Tim Leadem is a lawyer by profession and a member of the bar in British Columbia. An avid hiker and climber for over 30 years, he has hiked in locations all over the globe, but espe-cially in British Columbia and on Vancouver Island. He also holds a master's degree in zoology.