The
largest tree in Cathedral Grove: Douglas-fir 76m High, 9ft
Diameter and 9m in circumference!
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This wondrous
display of 800-year-old trees in Cathedral Grove in MacMillan
Provincial Park has been undergoing the restoration of its trails
since a severe windstorm damaged several sections of the park in
January 1997, toppling a number of these huge and ancient trees.
These trails are short walks, not hikes, winding through some of
the biggest trees in Canada. Ten to twenty minute loop trails on
either side of the highway lead awe-struck visitors through the
mighty forest stands.
The south loop showcases the largest Douglas-fir trees, with the
biggest one measuring over 9 metres in circumference.
The trail on the northern side of the road winds through groves
of ancient Western Red Cedar to the shores of Cameron Lake.
This is a not-to-be-missed stop on Highway 4 to Port
Alberni - a chance to be awed by nature.
Click for companies that offer Hiking
& 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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