Hiking & Trails
Access the trail systems of some of British Columbia's most revered Provincial Parks.
Drivers are advised that Highway 4 will be temporarily closed at Cameron Lake on Wednesday, December 17, from 9am until 3pm.
More InfoWesley Ridge Hiking Trail is a must-visit destination for hikers looking for a challenging and scenic hike in the Parksville Qualicum Beach region.
This popular trail, located in the rugged wilderness near Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park and Cathedral Grove, offers hikers stunning views, diverse terrain, and abundant wildlife. This trail is sure to delight hikers of all levels of experience.
One of the best parts of the trail are the breathtaking panoramic views. Climb to the lookout spots and enjoy views of the surrounding mountains and valleys including Mount Arrowsmith, Mount Wesley, and the Strait of Georgia, as well as glimpses of the Qualicum River and Cameron Lake.
The trail, which is approximately 10 kilometres in length, is classified as moderate to difficult and is best suited for experienced hikers. Hikers will find themselves navigating diverse terrain including steep ascents, narrow ridges, and rocky outcroppings. Along the trails you’ll find a diverse range of plant and animal life as well, including plants like the Douglas fir, Sitka spruce, and red cedar trees, and wildlife like black bears, cougars, and bald eagles.
While you’re there be sure to follow the Three T’s: trip planning, training, and taking the essentials. Like all hikes, it is important to come prepared. We recommend bringing sturdy hiking boots, a water bottle, bug spray and a map of the trail on your Wesley Ridge hike. Visitors should also be aware of the potential for wildlife encounters and should take precautions to avoid them.
The hike is approximately 10 kilometers in length.
The trail is classified as moderate to difficult and is best suited for experienced hikers.
The trailhead is located via a small pull out off Hwy 4. less than a kilometre east of Cameron Lake. Watch for a clearing where the old railway tracks are visible.
Dogs are welcome, but must remain on a leash.
The best time to hike the Wesley Ridge Hiking Trail is during the summer months, when the weather is mild and the trail is dry.
There are several lookout points along the Wesley Ridge Hiking Trail including a few benches overlooking the beautiful scenic valley.
This trail is open for all experience levels however some of the terrain is moderately challenging with some steep climbs along the way.
Hiking & Trails
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