Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Hike to Cruikshank Canyon


Sitting on the edge of the world...Cruikshank Canyon lookout

The journey to the Cruikshank Canyon lookout is just as spectacular as the destination. Travelling through pristine sub-alpine terrain, and past endless crystal clear lakes, the trail to the lookout is loaded with awesome scenery. The icing on the cake is reaching the Canyon and enjoying lunch at the lookout, complete with Whiskey Jacks and 180 degree mountain and valley views. If you haven't been to Cruikshank Canyon yet, be sure to add it to the top of your Vancouver Island hiking list.



Paradise Meadows loop


Beginning at the Paradise Meadows trail head in Strathcona Park, there are two main routes to access the Cruikshank Canyon, with the option of creating a nice big loop and combing both of them. Travelling counter clockwise on this loop, leave the Paradise Meadows boardwalk by taking the trail towards Battleship Lake. The trail climbs gradually but steadily up to Battleship, named for the uniquely shaped islands, seemingly sailing in the centre of the lake. This short 2km hike is a great day hike option for those looking to enjoy a beautiful sub-alpine lake, without an all day adventure. From Battleship, continue on towards Lady Lake, passing the tiny Kooso Lake en route. The trail crosses streams, climbs up and over roots and rocks and dips in and out of the forest providing ever changing scenery along the way.

River crossings

From Lady Lake, travel past Croteau Lake and on to Kwai Lake, a popular overnight destination complete the tent platforms and pit toilets. This is a fantastic spot to base camp for both new back country adventurers and those looking to explore further into Strathcona Park. After following the shores of Kwai Lake, watch for the turn off to the left for Cruikshank Canyon.

Cairns mark the way on foggy days

The lookout is 1.4kms from Kwai Lake and the final stretch of trail is absolutely gorgeous, winding through alpine meadows, streams and lakes. Once you reach the Canyon you will be greeted with endless views and the sounds of the Cruikshank River rushing hundreds of feet below. Don't stand too close to the edge...it is a long way down.


Magic in the mountains

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