Goldstream Provincial Park
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Goldstream Provincial Park

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Dates Tracked
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Total Sites
Apr 8
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Park Features

172 Campsites2 Group Sites
RV Friendly
Up to 79ft
Van / Camper
Tent Camping
Electrical
Hookups
Fire Pits
Picnic Tables
Pull-Through
Sani Station
Accessible
Double Sites
Walk-In Sites
Group sites available — up to 50 people

About Goldstream

Massive trees, majestic waterfalls, a meandering river that meets the sea, flowers, birds and fascinating fish are but a few of the attractions that draw people to Goldstream Provincial Park, a mere 16 km from downtown Victoria on southern Vancouver Island. It's a world that seems far removed from the urban adventures of British Columbia's capital city whether the visitor is a hiker seeking inspiration from this magnificent example of the great outdoors or a naturalist looking to add to their notebook. There's something new, different and exciting every month of the year at Goldstream Park. Goldstream's numerous trails criss-cross through the dramatically different terrain of two distinct vegetation zones. The park is home to 600-year-old Douglas fir trees and western red cedar, mixed with western yew and hemlock, red alder, big leaf maple and black cottonwood. On the drier ridges visitors can find flowering dogwood, lodgepole pine and arbutus. The arbutus, with its thick leathery evergreen leaves, red-dish trunk and peeling bark, is Canada's only broad-leafed evergreen and is found exclusively on Vancouver Island and on the southwest coast of British Columbia. In the spring and early summer, Goldstream overflows with colourful wildflowers, including the shade-loving western trillium and the calypso, a delicate orchid of the mossy forest glades.

Getting There

Goldstream Provincial Park is located 16 km northwest of Victoria on southern Vancouver Island on the Trans Canada Hwy (Hwy 1). There are separate entrances for the main campground, group campsite and day use area: - Visitors coming to the campground now must use Amy Road via Westshore Parkway to get to the campground. The Westshore Parkway intersection is just south of the old (now closed) Sooke Lake Road intersection and the first traffic signal after the Spencer Road intersection on Trans Canada Hwy 1. - The entrance to the day-use area is at the junction of Trans Canada Hwy 1 and Finlayson Arm Road. - The entrance to the group campsite is off the Trans Canada Hwy 1 opposite the now closed Sooke Lake Road intersection. Nearby communities include: Victoria, Langford, Duncan, Colwood, Metchosin, Sooke.
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