| Cape Scott Lighthouse
is located in Cape
Scott Provincial Park on the remote and wind-blown northwestern
tip of Vancouver Island.
Heading north
from the trailhead, it is 17 km to Nels Bight, where nearly 2 km
of flat white sand and pounding surf awaits you. On the way, hikers
can camp at Eric Lake (3 km) or near a hiker's shelter at 11 km.
Walk through
to Guise Bay for another beautiful surf beach and from there go
north through sand dunes to the jeep road leading for about 2 km
through lush vegetation to the lighthouse at Cape Scott.
Boil, filter or treat all drinking water before consuming. Water
for human consumption can be found in the many streams at Cape Scott
Provincial Park and is suitable for drinking if well-boiled, treated
or filtered. Please note that drinking water is not available at
the Cape Scott Lighthouse. At Nels Bight, a water pipe has been
installed by the Parks staff in order to prevent pollution of the
water supply.
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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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