The West Coast Trail, originally called the Dominion Lifesaving Trail, is a 75 km backpacking trail following the southwestern edge of Vancouver Island …
Had read so much about the WCT.Its such an iconic trail, I was determined to do it when I visited Canada.Did it live up to the hype?Definitely,I loved the whole experience.Its challenging with very r… Full review by juliecG4796JI
Nov 8, 2022
Although much easier than the north coast trail in terms of general output it was longer so needed a bit more endurance than the NCT or Juan de fuca trail! We started in port renfrew and made our way… Full review by ryanvanveener
Oct 1, 2022
On Friday, September 23rd, I completed an 85km hike of the world-famous, West Coast Trail. More than one week later, I am still trying to process the extraordinary and life-changing experience that… Full review by Mitch1990
My husband and I are considering doing the northern part of the WCT in 2019. Did you find it difficult to leave from the Nitanaht Trail head? We live in Ontario and trying to figure out how to get to this trailhead and manage transportation back to the same place from Bamfield, without having to spend extra nights in both places. Thanks!
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Hi, it was very easy but you do have to spend the night in Nitanaht village beforehand, there is no way around that. Orientation is at 8am and after that you are taken to the …
Hi, it was very easy but you do have to spend the night in Nitanaht village beforehand, there is no way around that. Orientation is at 8am and after that you are taken to the boat that takes you to the trailhead. We left our car at the village and booked the shuttle bus that takes you back there. The shuttle left from the northern trailhead at about 130 I think, and it took about 1,5 hours to get back to our car. The only place to stay in Nitinaht is a motel, basic and pretty cheap. If you don't have a car there is also a shuttle from Victoria to Nitinaht village, you could take that the night before. Enjoy the hike!
I've hiked the Rockwall in BC. How would it compare to the intensity of the WCT?
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I've hiked both and the WCT was much more difficult in my opinion. But the Rockwell was a better hike overall given the beautiful scenery. The WTC is more challenging because …
I've hiked both and the WCT was much more difficult in my opinion. But the Rockwell was a better hike overall given the beautiful scenery. The WTC is more challenging because of: (1) the challenging trail; (2) the weather; and (3) the slow pace. Hope this helps.
Hi there - are there any great tour operators or guides that operate on the WCT? We are a group of girls (some would say ladies) who would love to do the hike with a touch of luxury and a glass of wine :) Thanks
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Hi girls, My wife Rita ( 61 ) and me Andre ( 71 ) from Belgium did the trail last year with MBguiding from Victoria BC. A wonderful experience... But, don't expect luxury. It's …
Hi girls, My wife Rita ( 61 ) and me Andre ( 71 ) from Belgium did the trail last year with MBguiding from Victoria BC. A wonderful experience... But, don't expect luxury. It's backcountry hiking with many hazards: ladders, roots, mud, times, cable cars, boulders etc... As to the wine: Mike is a veganist, so you should make arrangements. An easier and also fascinating trip is the Nootka Trail. Mike's website is MB guiding in Ca. Go for it! Rita and Andre
I'm interested in knowing more about the ladders. If we go from south to north, I understand we're going down more laddwes than up. Is that right? Is it easier going down a ladder or up?