Goldstream Provincial Park is a popular location just outside of Victoria. It gets particularly busy during in the fall when the salmon spawn and, of course, in the summer months. Many visitors take advantage of the year-round campground while the enjoy the park.
Every year, in late October and early November, the salmon spawn draws a number of Bald Eagles and, in turn, a great many wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can learn about the park’s ecosystem in the information center, which features nature displays, art, and other attractions.
Several trails allow visitors to explore the park. There are many small footpaths that wind about the streams and creek beds. These make for casual strolls, and for the more adventurous, there is a selection of larger trails. The highlights include a trek to the top of Mount Finlayson, and a path to the beautiful Niagara Falls (no, not that Niagara Falls).

Text by Jason Procyk, Photos by Bryn Tassell
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