Put the Spring Back in Your Step! Stunning Spring Hikes on Vancouver Island

On Vancouver Island, there may not be a more beautiful season than spring – especially if you’re a hiker. Whether you prefer easy hikes through the woods or challenging yourself with a climb, the spring provides the perfect mix of warm weather, wildflowers, budding trees and spring breezes. To celebrate the spring, we’ve rounded up our favourite hikes from Sooke to Courtney! So pack your camera, water and favourite field guide and come see why Vancouver Island is one of the most beautiful places on Earth! We want to acknowledge that these magnificent hikes are located on the unceded territory of the Scia’new, T’Sou-ke, Tsartlip, Tseycum,Tsawout, Lake Cowichan, Malahat, Cowichan Tribes, Snaw-naw-as and K’omoks (respectively) and we are honoured that we get to live and play on this land.  

Sooke

East Sooke Regional Park

Sooke is a magical little town on the edge of the Pacific and home to East Sooke Regional Park. Here, you can experience 50 kilometres of trails through pristine West Coast wilderness as you ramble along the rocky, windswept coast, through dense forest, up hilltops and find private sheltered coves along the shoreline. 

Galloping Goose

One of the most popular multi-use trails in the lower Island is the Galloping Goose that runs from Sooke all the way to downtown Victoria. This 60 kilometre stretch of trail has many access points and is a perfect way to enjoy semi-wilderness hiking through rural and urban settings. 

Victoria

Dallas Road

While you may have hiked a few miles through downtown Victoria seeing the sights, Dallas Road offers one of the most stunning urban nature trails on the West Coast. This easy 5.9 kilometre walk will take you all the way from Fisherman’s Wharf in James Bay to the end of Ross Bay Beach in Fairfield. 

Mount Douglas Park

If you’re looking for a more challenging hike, Mount Douglas Park is the most popular moderate hike in the Victoria area. While there are lots of trails all throughout the park, the climb from the beach to the peak is one of the most satisfying with 360 degree views of the inlet, peninsula and Victoria below. 

Saanich Peninsula

Gowlland Tod Provincial Park

There are few better places to find exceptional hiking on the Peninsula than Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and if you’re lucky enough to stay nearby, this park is just a short drive away. Gowlland Tod is known for the carpet of spring wildflowers and moss covered rocky outcrops. With over 25 kilometres of hiking trails at varying degrees of difficulty, this is the perfect park for every skill level.

Lochside Trail

The Lochside Trail is the perfect place to head for a sunny walk while staying in Sidney. It runs from Swartz Bay ferry terminal all the way to Victoria where it intersects with the Galloping Goose. This immense, multi-use trail is flat, well maintained and the perfect way to explore the Saanich Peninsula.   

Cowichan Valley

Cowichan Valley Trail

If you’re looking for a great hike the Cowichan Valley Trail is an easy and extensive stretch of The Great Trail that meanders through the scenic Cowichan Valley. It’s here that you can see and walk over the historic Kinsol Trestle, one of the only free- standing timber trestles in the world. At an impressive 44 metres high and 187 metres long, this is something you won’t want to miss!  

Cobble Hill Mountain

If you’re looking for a bit more of a challenge, Cobble Hill Mountain is a local favourite. There are easier hikes around the perimeter but the scale to the top of the mountain is as exhilarating as it is exhausting with varying ecosystems throughout and panoramic views at the summit.  

Nanaimo

Linley Valley Park

The gorgeous Linley Valley Park is a calm, densely forested 145 acre park just north of Nanaimo. It’s a great park to spot wildlife as you hike either easy or moderate trails that take you through valleys, open fields and over wooden bridges.

Parksville

Englishman River Falls Provincial Park

The stunning waterfalls set amid an old growth forest are worth a visit whether you are staying nearby or farther away. Walk across the bridge and watch as the water cascades down into the canyon, marvel at the awe-inspiring old growth Douglas fir, cedar, hemlock and maple. 

Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park 

This park offers visitors with an easy 3 kilometer loop around the provincial park and at low tide, Rathtrevor Beach becomes an enormous, spectacular swath of soft sand to walk along for hours exploring the sandy tide pools, dip toes in the water and enjoy the peace of the beach in spring. This is also the perfect place for amateur ornithologists to watch seabirds congregate for the annual herring spawn and migrating Brant geese. 

Courtney

Nymph Falls

This easy 3 kilometre loop on the north side of the Puntledge River is one of the most beautiful places for a hike in the area! The falls cascade over fish ladders that were blasted out to help spawning salmon swim upstream and are now a popular hiking and picnicking spot. People with mobility issues can access the falls via the well maintained trail and enjoy one of the most popular spots in the valley.

Seal Bay Nature Park

On the east side of Seal Bay Nature Park, visitors can walk through a beautiful second growth forest and explore deep ravines, see a seasonal waterfall and hike down a steep path to a rocky beach where seals bob out of the water and sunbathe on the rocky off-shore. The west side of Seal Bay offers fairly flat, meandering multi-use trails. The Forest Loop is a fantastic and easy 7 kilometre loop through the forest. 

The Best Spring Hiking on Vancouver Island

peering through evergreen trees over a cliff to a hidden beach on a hiking trail on Vancouver Island

On Vancouver Island, there may not be a more beautiful season than spring – especially if you’re a hiker! Whether you prefer easy hikes through the woods or challenging yourself with a climb, the spring provides the perfect mix of warm weather, wildflowers, budding trees and spring breezes. To celebrate the spring, we’ve rounded up our favourite hikes from Sooke to Courtney! So pack your camera, water and favourite field guide and come see why Vancouver Island is one of the most beautiful places on Earth! We want to acknowledge that these magnificent hikes are located on the unceded territory of the Scia’new, T’Sou-ke, Tsartlip, Tseycum,Tsawout, Lake Cowichan, Malahat, Cowichan Tribes, Snaw-naw-as and K’omoks (respectively) and we are honoured that we get to live and play on this land.  

Sooke

East Sooke Regional Park

Sooke is a magical little town on the edge of the Pacific and home to East Sooke Regional Park. Here, you can experience 50 kilometres of trails through pristine West Coast wilderness as you ramble along the rocky, windswept coast, through dense forest, up hilltops and find private sheltered coves along the shoreline. 

Galloping Goose

One of the most popular multi-use trails in the lower Island is the Galloping Goose that runs from Sooke all the way to downtown Victoria. This 60 kilometre stretch of trail has many access points and is a perfect way to enjoy semi-wilderness hiking through rural and urban settings. 

Victoria

Dallas Road

While you may have hiked a few miles through downtown Victoria seeing the sights, Dallas Road offers one of the most stunning urban nature trails on the West Coast. This easy 5.9 kilometre walk will take you all the way from Fisherman’s Wharf in James Bay to the end of Ross Bay Beach in Fairfield. 

Mount Douglas Park

If you’re looking for a more challenging hike, Mount Douglas Park is the most popular moderate hike in the Victoria area. While there are lots of trails all throughout the park, the climb from the beach to the peak is one of the most satisfying with 360 degree views of the inlet, peninsula and Victoria below. 

Saanich Peninsula

Gowlland Tod Provincial Park

There are few better places to find exceptional hiking on the Peninsula than Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and if you’re lucky enough to stay nearby, this park is just a short drive away. Gowlland Tod is known for the carpet of spring wildflowers and moss covered rocky outcrops. With over 25 kilometres of hiking trails at varying degrees of difficulty, this is the perfect park for every skill level.

Lochside Trail

The Lochside Trail is the perfect place to head for a sunny walk while staying in Sidney. It runs from Swartz Bay ferry terminal all the way to Victoria where it intersects with the Galloping Goose. This immense, multi-use trail is flat, well maintained and the perfect way to explore the Saanich Peninsula.   

Cowichan Valley

Cowichan Valley Trail

If you’re looking for a great hike the Cowichan Valley Trail is an easy and extensive stretch of The Great Trail that meanders through the scenic Cowichan Valley. It’s here that you can see and walk over the historic Kinsol Trestle, one of the only free- standing timber trestles in the world. At an impressive 44 metres high and 187 metres long, this is something you won’t want to miss!  

Cobble Hill Mountain

If you’re looking for a bit more of a challenge, Cobble Hill Mountain is a local favourite. There are easier hikes around the perimeter but the scale to the top of the mountain is as exhilarating as it is exhausting with varying ecosystems throughout and panoramic views at the summit.  

Nanaimo

Linley Valley Park

The gorgeous Linley Valley Park is a calm, densely forested 145 acre park just north of Nanaimo. It’s a great park to spot wildlife as you hike either easy or moderate trails that take you through valleys, open fields and over wooden bridges.

Parksville

Englishman River Falls Provincial Park

The stunning waterfalls set amid an old growth forest are worth a visit whether you are staying nearby or farther away. Walk across the bridge and watch as the water cascades down into the canyon, marvel at the awe-inspiring old growth Douglas fir, cedar, hemlock and maple. 

Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park 

This park offers visitors with an easy 3 kilometer loop around the provincial park and at low tide, Rathtrevor Beach becomes an enormous, spectacular swath of soft sand to walk along for hours exploring the sandy tide pools, dip toes in the water and enjoy the peace of the beach in spring. This is also the perfect place for amateur ornithologists to watch seabirds congregate for the annual herring spawn and migrating Brant geese. 

Courtney

Nymph Falls

This easy 3 kilometre loop on the north side of the Puntledge River is one of the most beautiful places for a hike in the area! The falls cascade over fish ladders that were blasted out to help spawning salmon swim upstream and are now a popular hiking and picnicking spot. People with mobility issues can access the falls via the well maintained trail and enjoy one of the most popular spots in the valley.

Seal Bay Nature Park

On the east side of Seal Bay Nature Park, visitors can walk through a beautiful second growth forest and explore deep ravines, see a seasonal waterfall and hike down a steep path to a rocky beach where seals bob out of the water and sunbathe on the rocky off-shore. The west side of Seal Bay offers fairly flat, meandering multi-use trails. The Forest Loop is a fantastic and easy 7 kilometre loop through the forest. 

All Hands on Deck! Kayak and Boat Rentals on Vancouver Island

tandem kayaking in Brentwood Bay, Vancouver Island, BC

Vancouver Island is gorgeous – people travel from all over the world to experience the lush wilderness, the gorgeous cities and of course, the ocean. No matter where you are traveling on Vancouver Island, you’re sure to find breathtaking ocean views. The feeling of the fresh breeze as it stirs your hair and fills your lungs with chilly air is unbeatable. You can experience our gorgeous Salish Sea from any one of the many beaches that dot our coast or you can step off dry land and head out into the open waters and experience the ocean as she was meant to be experienced.

Kayak Rentals

On the southwest coast of Vancouver Island is the picturesque town of Sooke. This outdoor lover’s paradise is a perfect area to head out for a day of relaxing exploration. Close to Pacific Coast Beach House is West Coast Outdoor Adventure where you’ll find super friendly, knowledgeable staff that can help you rent a kayak to head out on your own or you can opt for a guided tour and learn about the surrounding waterways. They also have bikes and stand-up paddleboards or SUPs for rent for something a little different! If you’re staying at Arbutus Hill in beautiful Metchosin, Rush Adventures can help you with all your kayaking needs! They have a super easy, flexible punch-card system for rentals – you have the check out their burger and paddle deal! – as well as guided tours. 

For anyone in the Victoria area or if you’re staying at EMR (Victoria anywhere, more than one is great) there are two top kayak rental and tour companies right downtown. You can’t go wrong with a visit to Ocean River Sports for all your kayaking and SUP needs. This local, industry juggernaut has a plethora of kayaks and SUPs for every skill level as well as lessons for the newbies and an impressive lineup of tours no matter what you’re looking for. In the heart of Victoria’s historic inner harbour is the quirky Victoria Kayak – whose tagline is Kayak – because Zombies can’t swim. With their reasonable rates, pressure free, knowledgeable staff, this super fun, long standing, local company is an excellent choice. North of Victoria, at the top of the Saanich Peninsula and nearby EMR (Sidney) is A Paddle in the Park an award winning local company that is uniquely located just a few minutes’ paddle from our stunning Gulf Islands. This proximity provides visitors with the opportunity to extensively explore the islands’ shallows, hidden waterways and wildlife all while being protected from wind or inclement changes in weather. 

If you’re outside of Victoria or if you are staying at EMR (Malahat, Cow Bay) you’re just a short drive away from Wilderness Kayaking in beautiful Maple Bay. This long standing, local company has so much to offer every experience level. From beginner lessons on kayak safety to more advanced navigational lessons and multi-day tours to afternoon jaunts – this little company is a local heavyweight in the water adventure biz.

Anyone visiting the Parkville and Qualicum area and those guests at EMR (Parksville/Nanoose Bay/Qualicum), have an incredible resource for outdoor adventure rentals with Oceanside Outfitters. This small, locally owned and operated business goes above and beyond with every customer. Whether you’re renting a kayak for the day or eager to take up the hobby, the knowledgeable and helpful staff is ready to make sure you find exactly what you are looking for.

Boat Rentals 

Kayaking isn’t for everyone, sometimes you might look at a kayak and think we’re going to need a bigger boat. We hear you – that’s why we’ve rounded up some of the best places to rent a seafaring vessel, with a motor. Metchosin is a stunning area to explore by sea and if you are staying at either EMR (Sooke / Metchosin), Pedder Bay RV resort and Marina is your best bet. They have a solid fleet of easy to maneuver boats that are perfect to sightsee or fish from – plus you don’t need a pleasure craft operator’s license to rent so it’s perfect for us landlubbers. 

There’s lots to see and do on south Vancouver Island but taking to the water gives you a totally different perspective of our coast. For guests at EMR (Saanich Peninsula), Victoria Boat Rentals is your spot in Sidney to find comfortable, safe, easy to manage boats to explore the coast of Sidney and beyond. With reasonable rates, knowledgeable staff and optional salmon fishing rigs, Victoria Boat Rentals is a perfect for every skill level. If you’re an experienced sailor and looking for a more high end vessel, Island Cruising has an impressive fleet that includes everything from catamarans to yachts. 

Just a short trip from EMR (Parksville/Qualicum) is the prestigious Nanaimo Yacht Charters. Poised at the top of the gulf islands and only a short cruise away from the Sunshine Coast on the Mainland, Nanaimo Yacht Charters is uniquely situated to provide guests with endless exploration possibilities. With an impressive fleet of yachts, sailboats and catamarans, if you’re looking for an upscale, once-in-a-lifetime nautical experience, you will find everything you need and more. 

A’si’em nu schala’cha: Experience Coast Salish Culture

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There are so many reasons to visit British Columbia, lush forests, beautiful beaches, walkable cities, great shopping, dining and nightlife, and outdoor adventures to last a lifetime. But one would be remiss not to mention that we share this land with Indigenous People who were here long before any Europeans set foot on this soil. BC has the greatest diversity of Indigenous cultures in all of Canada, 60% of the languages of Canadian Indigenous People are spoken here and it is home to 198 distinct First Nations*. On Vancouver Island, the Coast Salish, Nuu-chah-nulth and Kwakwaka’wakw People have been the stewards of this beautiful island since time immemorial and while their language, culture, history and way-of-life were once threatened with obscurity, the First Nations of Vancouver Island have resolutely persevered, surviving the most severe tests of the human spirit, gathering and sharing their stories and languages, reigniting their traditions and and again, thriving. So if you’re looking to experience all aspects of Vancouver Island’s heritage during your stay, immerse yourself in the many moving and awe-inspiring Indigenous cultural experiences all over the island.

  1. Mid-Island

One of the most well-known symbols of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest is the totem pole. Totem poles are colourful, intricate monuments that are traditionally carved from red cedar and can feature animals, stylized human forms and supernatural beings. Totem poles document the stories and histories of First Nations family groups. One of the best places to see these beautiful monuments is only a 20 minute drive from Marble Bay Lakefront House and only 10 minutes from Falcon Villa in the town of Duncan. Home to the Cowichan Bands, this little town is aptly nicknamed The City of Totems as it houses over 40 beautiful and richly historied totem poles. To see them all, you can take the Totems Tour, a self-guided walking tour that leads you to all of the totem poles dotted around the town. Just follow the yellow footsteps painted on the sidewalks at your leisure and soak up the history and beauty. 

While you’re in Duncan, swing by the Quw’utsun’ Cultural and Conference Centre to gain deep insights into every aspect of the Cowichan Tribes culture. Quw’utsun’ Center has lots to offer guests from local guides who know all aspects of First Nations culture to live demonstrations (the Khowutzun Tzinquaw Dancers is a must-see). Here you can visit the world’s largest carving house and both learn about the traditions of carving and carve your own totem. Make sure to stop by the gift shop to purchase authentic, traditional art or buy a traditional Cowichan sweater and support local First Nations artisans. 

  1. Victoria

Visitors from all over the world come to Victoria and marvel at the city’s seamless blend of its colonial past and modern present. But there was a time before Victoria was Victoria – a time when the Songees and SIXMELEL Nations, descendants of the Lekwungen People and members of the Coast Salish family, lived and prospered on the southernmost shores of Vancouver Island. No matter if you’re staying close by or further away at Barkley Manor, the extensive and interactive First People’s Gallery at the Royal British Columbia Museum is a must! From the Living Languages exhibit, where visitors can hear the greeting of over 34 First Nations languages, to the moving Totem Hall, that evokes the feeling of a 19th century First Nations coastal village, you can learn so much about the incredibly diverse cultures that call BC, home. Right outside the Royal BC Museum doors you can find Thunderbird Park, an outdoor exhibit of totem poles from all over BC. And don’t forget to see one of the tallest, free-standing totem poles that has been carved out of a single cedar in Beacon Hill Park

To get a real taste of Coast Salish culture, try a culinary tour! The Multi-award winning Cree-Metis Executive Chef, Shirley Lang offers guests a culinary tour of Vancouver Island focused on First Nations cuisine and culture. Hike through the forest and learn about the traditional edible and medicinal plants used by the Indigenous communities, witness a dance ceremony and enjoy traditional Coast Salish feast. 

Before you leave, make sure you stop by Indigenous owned and operated Eagle Feather Gallery to shop for traditional First Nations art – here you can find traditional jewelry, carvings, paintings and prints. If you’re on the search for a traditional, handmade Cowichan sweater to take home with you, you can go to Cowichan Trading Co. for an ample selection of the incredibly beautiful, intricate garments.

  1. Sidney & the Saanich Peninsula

If you’re on the Saanich Peninsula and staying at Bazan Bay Beach House there are plenty of spots to see and experience First nations culture not far from your doorstep. The Sidney Museum is a great place to start! With over 8,000 artifacts and a regularly updated, permanent, First Nations exhibit, this humble but robust museum won’t disappoint. 

The Saanich Peninsula is located on the Salish Sea, an intricate network of coastal waterways that were an important trade route for the Coast Salish People and remain an important source of food and a deep part of the Coast Salish People’s identity, today. What better way to understand the intricacies of the area than with a trip to the Shaw Center for the Salish Sea? At this world-class, hands-on aquarium guests can see over 150 species of marine life, and attend lectures and workshops where you’ll gain an appreciation for the incredible biodiversity of the Salish Sea. If you’d prefer something a little more adventurous, whale watching may be more your speed. Sidney Whale Watching is highly rated and operates on WSANEC First Nation territory and the Salish Sea. This area is home to both transient and resident Orcas, Grey whales, Humpback whales and so much more.  

*On south Vancouver Island, there are nine different Coast Salish Communitiesº, on the Saanich Peninsula there are five bands that make up the Saanich Nation; the Tsawout, Tsartlip, Tseycum, Malahat and Pauquachin. These fourteen bands share five languages found in the southern Island, SENĆOŦEN, Malchosen, Lekwungen, Semiahmoo and T’Sou-ke. Just north of Victoria in the Cowichan Valley is the Cowichan Tribes whose traditional language is Hul’q’umi’num’. A part of the Coast Salish People, the Cowichan Band has nearly 5,000 members, making it the single largest First Nations band in BC. ºSIXMELEL (Esquimalt) Nation, Songhees First Nation, Scia’new First Nation, T’Sou-ke First Nation, Tsawout First Nation, Tsartlip First Nation, Tseycum First Nation, Pauquachin First Nation, Malahat First Nation and Metis Nation

Vancouver Island Wineries

vineyard at sunset with hills in the distance

Everyone knows the Okanagan as the wine region of British Columbia but did you know that Vancouver Island has its very own wine country? For years, the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island has been producing award-winning wines because of the unique maritime Mediterranean climate and rich soil and in 2020 it was officially recognized as a wine region of Canada. This small, charming wine region is home to family-run and estate wineries where you can find unique varietals, incredible bistros and remarkable views. If you’re looking for a relaxing west coast getaway, why not book one of the stunning EMR Cowichan Valley properties where you can easily visit Vancouver Island wineries and unwind in the natural beauty of the Valley!  

Wine Regions and Varietals of Vancouver Island

While the Cowichan Valley is undoubtedly the hub of all winemaking on Vancouver Island being the official wine region, the Saanich Peninsula is also known as a rich agricultural region and is home to successful family-owned and operated wineries. 

Because Vancouver Island is a northern climate on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, the weather is warm in the summer and mild in the winter – similar to the climate of most German and some French wine regions. Generally, the predominant varietals on Vancouver Island are: Pinot Noir, Marechal foch, Gamay, Ortega, Muller-Thurgau, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Gewurztraminer. While there are many other varietals to discover, these are best supported by the climate of the area and each vineyard produces their own unique wine based on the terroir and unique location throughout the Valley and south Island.

Wineries to Visit 

The Cowichan Valley is known for breathtaking views, incredible hospitality, craft breweries, distilleries, Canada’s only tea farm and of course incredible wineries. While you’re in the area, be sure to make a plan to visit fascinating cultural centers, explore the towns and villages and be sure to pop into one of the many Farmers Markets for local produce, meats, handmade goods and so much more! 

Blue Grouse Estate Winery 

2182 Lakeside Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 6M3 | (250) 743-3834

Unsworth Vineyards

2915 Cameron Taggart Rd #1, Mill Bay, BC V0R 2P2 | (250) 929-2292

Averill Creek Vineyard

6552 N Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 6K9 | (250) 709-9986

Enrico Winery 

3280 Telegraph Rd, Mill Bay, BC V0R 2P3 | (250) 733-2356

Alderlea Vineyards

1751 Stamps Rd, Duncan, BC V9L 5W2 | (250) 746-7122

Symphony Vineyard

6409 Oldfield Rd, Saanichton, BC V8M 1X8 | (250) 208-8784

Church & State Wines

1445 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay, BC V8M 1J5 | (250) 652-2671

Venturi-Schulze Vineyards

4235 Vineyard Rd, Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L5 | (250) 743-5630

Rocky Creek Winery

1854 Myhrest Rd, Cowichan Bay, BC V0R 1N1 | (250) 748-5622

Chateau Wolff Estate

Subd. A, 2534 Maxey Rd, Nanaimo, BC V9S 5V6 |  (778) 441-2625

Cherry Point Estate Wines

840 Cherry Point Rd, Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L3 | (250) 743-1272

Wine Tours

Leave the driving to someone else and enjoy a full or half-day or touring and tasting–it’s easy if you’re staying in the Cowichan Valley, Victoria or Nanaimo! Departing from Victoria, you can experience amazing views of the Salish Sea and Saanich Inlet on the Malahat. From Nanaimo to the north, you can enjoy the stunning agricultural landscapes and small towns you’ll pass through and if you’re in the Cowichan Valley, you’ll be right around the corner from most wineries! 

My Cowichan Wine Tour 

512 Jim Cram Dr #32A, Ladysmith, BC V9L 1P5 | info@mygo.ca | (250) 732-1120

Vancouver Island Wine Tours – Cowichan Valley Wine Tours 

vancouverislandwinetours@shaw.ca | (250) 661-8844

Vancouver Island Expeditions – Cowichan Valley Wine Tour 

Hello@VancouverIslandExpeditions.com | (250) 739-9659

A Vancouver Island wine retreat is an excellent getaway or weeklong vacation and when you’re ready to make your plan a reality, don’t forget to book directly with EMR to save!

The Par-fect Province: Golfing in British Columbia

Golfing in BC

on Golf in British Columbia – The Par-Fect Province

There’s a lot to be said about British Columbia, Canada. One of the most unique things about British Columbia is that our climate is, by far, the most temperate in the entire country. Nowhere else in Canada can you find Mediterranean-like climates like you can along the coast or the incredible summer heat and stunning snowy landscapes in the interior. Southern BC is also home to Canada’s only desert making this province truly unique and completely varied as you travel through it! No matter what time of year you’re travelling you can find something you’re looking for whether it’s a mountain getaway, lakeside retreat or oceanfront adventure, British Columbia has it all! We have some of the most breathtaking natural spaces, abundant wildlife and incredible cities and towns to explore and if you’re an avid golfer, there might not be a better province to come visit! With some of the best, award-winning courses set against the stunning landscapes of BC and by far the longest season than any other province in Canada, BC really is the par-fect province for visiting golfers!

Vancouver Island Golf

Bear Mountain Golf & Country Club

1999 Country Club Way, Victoria

Just north of Victoria in south Vancouver Island’s new, award winning resort community of Bear Mountain are the two, awe-inspiring, Nicklaus North designed courses. Whether you want to challenge yourself with the rugged Mountain Course, or stay on the fairways on the more serene Valley Course, Bear Mountain has both! For the brave of heart, you can book a full day of golfing and tackle both the Mountain and Valley course – all 36 holes – for one epic day on the green! The club at Bear Mountain offers all their guests world-class service whether you’re taking a break from the links or heading out for an amazing dinner, there’s no doubt that this is truly a golf destination.

Book an accommodation close by and never miss a great day on the green! Book one of our incredible EMR properties in Langford: Nature’s Gate, Bear Mountain and Station Villa

Victoria Golf Club

1110 Beach Dr, Victoria

Founded in 1893, the Victoria Golf Club is the oldest 18-hole golf course in Canada in its original location and the second oldest in all of North America. Set against the ocean in south Victoria, this course is a breathtakingly beautiful one. With ocean breezes and stunning vistas you’ll want to take the time and walk through this course, enjoy the ocean breeze and watch the sailboats glide across the ocean. When you think it can’t get more beautiful, you hit the five holes that are perched on a small, natural jetty that provides golfers with a stunning but challenging section.

There’s no doubt that you’ll want to visit this course again, so book a beautiful EMR Victoria property and spend your days on the green!  

Olympic View Golf Club

643 Latoria Rd, Victoria

Ranked in the top 50 golf courses in Canada by the Golf Course Ranking, Olympic View Golf Club is the perfect BC golf course to spend a sunny day. With sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains and over 12 acres of pristine grounds stretching an impressive 330 yards, there’s little wonder why this is a popular course! Plus you’ll find extensive grass tee decks, five target greens and three versatile short game areas, it’s the perfect course no matter what your skill level is. If you’re looking for a great way to unwind after a round or if you want a  great dining experience, the newly restored Table Nineteen is a spectacular location to sip a cocktail and enjoy some fresh, local dishes. 

Want accommodation close by? EMR will have the perfect rental for you! Have a look at our stunning properties in Sooke and Metchosin for a place no more than a 30 minute drive away! 

Arbutus Ridge Golf Club

3515 Telegraph Rd, Cobble Hill

Nestled in the picturesque Cowichan Valley is the Bill Robinson designed, 18-hole Arbutus Ridge course. Over the years, Arbutus Ridge has hosted numerous provincial and national championships, collected many accolades like the coveted Sustainability Award from Tourism Vancouver Island and remains one of the best golf courses for locals and visitors to the Cowichan Valley. With a course and clubhouse designed to offer some of the most stunning views on Vancouver Island and set in amongst the gorgeous and unique Arbutus tree, this club will provide you with an incredible golf experience. 

Stay nearby in one of the tranquil EMR properties in the Cowichan Valley and be able to be on the fairways everyday! 

Qualicum Beach Memorial Golf Club

469 Memorial Ave, Qualicum Beach 

The Qualicum Beach Memorial Golf Club has been operating for over 100 years making it one of the oldest golf courses in Canada! In 1913, when the course opened, it was both a hotel and golf course and quickly became a hotspot for the rich and famous to visit, thanks to owner Noel Money’s gregarious nature. In the 1980s, the town of Qualicum purchased the course and renamed it, creating a historical site that is loved and visited by locals and visitors alike. Qualicum Beach is a fun and challenging course with incredible views of the Salish Sea, Mt. Arrowsmith and the Coast Mountains on the mainland. As one of the driest courses in Canada, you can play here almost year ‘round! 

If you’re looking for incredible accommodations near this course, have a look at our EMR Parksville/Qualicum Beach properties

Crown Isle Resort & Golf Community

399 Clubhouse Dr, Courtenay

The award-winning, Platinum-rated golf course at Crown Isle is pristinely manicured and maintained with over ten thousand annuals planted every year and a state-of-the-art water system that reduces water use by ⅓ per year! Perfect for golfers of all levels, this golf resort par 72, 18-hole course is dynamically designed with 12 lakes, smooth fairways and stunning views of the Comox glacier and Beaufort mountain range. If you’re looking for a day on the range or want to work on your game, Crown Isle has a superb driving range, chipping and putting greens, and practice bunkers.

Stay right nearby at an EMR Comox Valley property and be a stone’s throw away from this course! 

Storey Creek Golf Club

300 McGimpsey Rd, Campbell River

Just 40 minutes north of Courtenay is Storey Creek Golf Club, a challenging Les Furber designed golf course known for its stunning natural setting. Set amidst old and second growth forest that surrounds this course, you can often sight wildlife making your tee time a uniquely British Columbian experience. With an incredible roster of accolades over the years, Storey Creek is no doubt, one of the top golf courses on Vancouver Island and a must when you’re visiting!

Looking for an incredible home to enjoy in between rounds? Have a look at the options EMR has in the beautiful Comox Valley and be no more than a 40 minute drive away! 

Mainland Golf

Coastal

Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club

4599 Château Blvd, Whistler

Carved on the side of the mountain, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Course is designed to be in perfect harmony with the nature that surrounds it. With over 400 feet of elevation changes, this par 72, 18-hole, Audubon certified course is a fun and challenging course perfect for golfers of all levels to enjoy! With incredible menus and beautiful 18th hole views from The Clubhouse and on-course refreshments from The Bearhouse, this full-service course is a wonderful place to spend a day in Whistler. 

Book one of many incredible EMR Whistler properties and be on the course as much as you’d like! Or if you’re looking for architectural beauty and tranquillity the EMR property on Bowen Island is ideal! You can easily experience everything Whistler and Vancouver has to offer from beautiful Bowen Island! 

Big Sky Golf Club

1690 Airport Rd, Pemberton

With incredible service and a stunning course set on the backdrop of the Coast Mountains, it’s no wonder that Big Sky snagged a spot on the Top100 Golf Courses in Canada in 2022 by SCOREGolf! Over the years, this peaceful course has won many accolades and is a perfect golf course for every skill level and if you’re looking for an incredible meal after your round, Fescues Restaurant offers menus that will make hungry golfers happy!  

If you’re looking for a great golf trip, this is it! Stay nearby in an EMR Whistler property and come try Big Sky only 30 minutes away! 

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Tobiano Golf Course

38 Holloway Dr, Kamloops

Since its opening in 2008, Tobiano has won annual awards including Canada’s Best Golf Course in 2020 and 2021 and snagged spots in coveted Canadian and world-wide rankings making it one of the most acclaimed public golf courses in Canada. With views of Kamloops lake from every hole, the varied terrain typical of Interior British Columbia, creates a course with naturally rolling fairways, elevation changes, ravines, grasses making it a remarkably beautiful course. Check out their golf packages and make your experience even more memorable! 

Talking Rock Golf Course

1663 Little Shuswap Lake Rd, Chase

Proudly located within the Skwlax territory and owned by the Little Shuswap Band, this incredible golf resort utilizes First Nations culture, history and art in much of its design. The course, designed by Canadian architects Graham Cooke and Wayne Carlton, has been created around the diverse landscape of Little Shuswap Lake, weaving through forests and along the shore of the lake resulting in a fun and challenging course for all skill levels! Enjoy the views of the lake and be sure to note the pictographs, unique on every hole and the special bear shape in the grass on hole #7!

Okanagan

Golden Golf Club

576 Golf Course Dr, Golden

With natural running water features and breathtaking views, Golden Golf Club is a fabulous and challenging, 18 hole course right on the banks of the Columbia River in the Okanagen. Recipient of the prestigious PGA of BC Golf Facility of the Year in 2020 and ranked in the top ten Golfers’ Favourite BC Courses by The Scorecard Magazine in 2019, this laid back club is perfect for first time players and golf experts alike!  

Tower Ranch Golf Course

1855 Tower Ranch Blvd, Kelowna

Designed by renowned golf course architect, Thomas McBroom, Tower Ranch is Kelowna’s premier golfing experience. Ideally located right near downtown Kelowna, this 18-hole course provides players with a challenging course with various incredible shotmaking opportunities. With a gorgeous elevated rustic clubhouse, a day at Tower Ranch is sure to be a memorable one!

Predator Ridge

301 Village Centre Pl, Vernon

With two incredible courses, Predator Ridge is an ideal golf destination for anyone looking for a getaway in the Okanagan. Since its opening in 2010, the Ridge Course designed by Doug Carrick quickly became known as one of the best courses in Canada. With stunning fairways, and rocky outcroppings, this challenging and playable course is a great way to spend a day in Vernon! Predator Ridge’s other course, the Predator Course, designed by Les Furber is a stunning grasslands-style terrain, punctuated by undulating greens and rolling hills. Predator Ridge is truly a perfect golf getaway!   

Kootenays

Greywolf Golf Course

1860 Greywolf Dr, Panorama

With the backdrop of the Purcell Mountains this world-renowned golf course is an incredible place to play while you’re in the Kootenays. Located not far from the Alberta border, the landscape provides this course with stunning natural elements like bentgrass fairways, thrilling elevation changes and the incredible Cliffhanger hole, it’s no wonder Greywolf regularly ranks the top for Canada’s best golf courses. A round at Greywolf is sure to be a memorable one! 

Mountainside Golf Course

5083 Hot Springs Rd, Fairmont Hot Springs

With three sets of tees per hole and a separate playing field for the whole family, this stunning, family-friendly course caters to a variety of skill levels, perfect for family golf trips, groups and couples with differing abilities. Come and enjoy a relaxing day of golf beside the Columbia River and enjoy the beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains and Columbia Lake.

The Par-fect Province: Best Golf Courses in British Columbia

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on Golf in British Columbia – The Par-Fect Province

Set against stunning landscapes and with the longest season than any other province in Canada, the golf courses inBritish Columbia, Canada really make it the par-fect place for visiting golfers! One of the most unique things about BC is that our climate is, by far, the most temperate in the entire country. Nowhere else in Canada can you find Mediterranean-like climates like you can along the coast or the incredible summer heat and stunning snowy landscapes in the interior. Southern BC is also home to Canada’s only desert making this province truly unique and completely varied as you travel through it! No matter what time of year you’re travelling you can find something you’re looking for whether it’s a mountain getaway, lakeside retreat or oceanfront adventure, British Columbia has it all! We have some of the most breathtaking natural spaces, abundant wildlife and incredible cities and towns to explore and if you’re an avid golfer, there might not be a better province to come visit!

Vancouver Island Golf

Bear Mountain Golf & Country Club

1999 Country Club Way, Victoria

Just north of Victoria in south Vancouver Island’s new, award winning resort community of Bear Mountain are the two, awe-inspiring, Nicklaus North designed courses. Whether you want to challenge yourself with the rugged Mountain Course, or stay on the fairways on the more serene Valley Course, Bear Mountain has both! For the brave of heart, you can book a full day of golfing and tackle both the Mountain and Valley course – all 36 holes – for one epic day on the green! The club at Bear Mountain offers all their guests world-class service whether you’re taking a break from the links or heading out for an amazing dinner, there’s no doubt that this is truly a golf destination.

Book an accommodation close by and never miss a great day on the green! Book one of our incredible EMR properties in Langford: Nature’s Gate, Bear Mountain and Station Villa

Victoria Golf Club

1110 Beach Dr, Victoria

Founded in 1893, the Victoria Golf Club is the oldest 18-hole golf course in Canada in its original location and the second oldest in all of North America. Set against the ocean in south Victoria, this course is a breathtakingly beautiful one. With ocean breezes and stunning vistas you’ll want to take the time and walk through this course, enjoy the ocean breeze and watch the sailboats glide across the ocean. When you think it can’t get more beautiful, you hit the five holes that are perched on a small, natural jetty that provides golfers with a stunning but challenging section.

There’s no doubt that you’ll want to visit this course again, so book a beautiful EMR Victoria property and spend your days on the green!  

Olympic View Golf Club

643 Latoria Rd, Victoria

Ranked in the top 50 golf courses in Canada by the Golf Course Ranking, Olympic View Golf Club is the perfect BC golf course to spend a sunny day. With sweeping views of the Olympic Mountains and over 12 acres of pristine grounds stretching an impressive 330 yards, there’s little wonder why this is a popular course! Plus you’ll find extensive grass tee decks, five target greens and three versatile short game areas, it’s the perfect course no matter what your skill level is. If you’re looking for a great way to unwind after a round or if you want a  great dining experience, the newly restored Table Nineteen is a spectacular location to sip a cocktail and enjoy some fresh, local dishes. 

Want accommodation close by? EMR will have the perfect rental for you! Have a look at our stunning properties in Sooke and Metchosin for a place no more than a 30 minute drive away! 

Arbutus Ridge Golf Club

3515 Telegraph Rd, Cobble Hill

Nestled in the picturesque Cowichan Valley is the Bill Robinson designed, 18-hole Arbutus Ridge course. Over the years, Arbutus Ridge has hosted numerous provincial and national championships, collected many accolades like the coveted Sustainability Award from Tourism Vancouver Island and remains one of the best golf courses for locals and visitors to the Cowichan Valley. With a course and clubhouse designed to offer some of the most stunning views on Vancouver Island and set in amongst the gorgeous and unique Arbutus tree, this club will provide you with an incredible golf experience. 

Stay nearby in one of the tranquil EMR properties in the Cowichan Valley and be able to be on the fairways everyday! 

Qualicum Beach Memorial Golf Club

469 Memorial Ave, Qualicum Beach 

The Qualicum Beach Memorial Golf Club has been operating for over 100 years making it one of the oldest golf courses in Canada! In 1913, when the course opened, it was both a hotel and golf course and quickly became a hotspot for the rich and famous to visit, thanks to owner Noel Money’s gregarious nature. In the 1980s, the town of Qualicum purchased the course and renamed it, creating a historical site that is loved and visited by locals and visitors alike. Qualicum Beach is a fun and challenging course with incredible views of the Salish Sea, Mt. Arrowsmith and the Coast Mountains on the mainland. As one of the driest courses in Canada, you can play here almost year ‘round! 

If you’re looking for incredible accommodations near this course, have a look at our EMR Parksville/Qualicum Beach properties

Crown Isle Resort & Golf Community

399 Clubhouse Dr, Courtenay

The award-winning, Platinum-rated golf course at Crown Isle is pristinely manicured and maintained with over ten thousand annuals planted every year and a state-of-the-art water system that reduces water use by ⅓ per year! Perfect for golfers of all levels, this golf resort par 72, 18-hole course is dynamically designed with 12 lakes, smooth fairways and stunning views of the Comox glacier and Beaufort mountain range. If you’re looking for a day on the range or want to work on your game, Crown Isle has a superb driving range, chipping and putting greens, and practice bunkers.

Stay right nearby at an EMR Comox Valley property and be a stone’s throw away from this course! 

Storey Creek Golf Club

300 McGimpsey Rd, Campbell River

Just 40 minutes north of Courtenay is Storey Creek Golf Club, a challenging Les Furber designed golf course known for its stunning natural setting. Set amidst old and second growth forest that surrounds this course, you can often sight wildlife making your tee time a uniquely British Columbian experience. With an incredible roster of accolades over the years, Storey Creek is no doubt, one of the top golf courses on Vancouver Island and a must when you’re visiting!

Looking for an incredible home to enjoy in between rounds? Have a look at the options EMR has in the beautiful Comox Valley and be no more than a 40 minute drive away! 

Mainland Golf

Coastal

Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Club

4599 Château Blvd, Whistler

Carved on the side of the mountain, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler Golf Course is designed to be in perfect harmony with the nature that surrounds it. With over 400 feet of elevation changes, this par 72, 18-hole, Audubon certified course is a fun and challenging course perfect for golfers of all levels to enjoy! With incredible menus and beautiful 18th hole views from The Clubhouse and on-course refreshments from The Bearhouse, this full-service course is a wonderful place to spend a day in Whistler. 

Book one of many incredible EMR Whistler properties and be on the course as much as you’d like! Or if you’re looking for architectural beauty and tranquillity the EMR property on Bowen Island is ideal! You can easily experience everything Whistler and Vancouver has to offer from beautiful Bowen Island! 

Big Sky Golf Club

1690 Airport Rd, Pemberton

With incredible service and a stunning course set on the backdrop of the Coast Mountains, it’s no wonder that Big Sky snagged a spot on the Top100 Golf Courses in Canada in 2022 by SCOREGolf! Over the years, this peaceful course has won many accolades and is a perfect golf course for every skill level and if you’re looking for an incredible meal after your round, Fescues Restaurant offers menus that will make hungry golfers happy!  

If you’re looking for a great golf trip, this is it! Stay nearby in an EMR Whistler property and come try Big Sky only 30 minutes away! 

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Tobiano Golf Course

38 Holloway Dr, Kamloops

Since its opening in 2008, Tobiano has won annual awards including Canada’s Best Golf Course in 2020 and 2021 and snagged spots in coveted Canadian and world-wide rankings making it one of the most acclaimed public golf courses in Canada. With views of Kamloops lake from every hole, the varied terrain typical of Interior British Columbia, creates a course with naturally rolling fairways, elevation changes, ravines, grasses making it a remarkably beautiful course. Check out their golf packages and make your experience even more memorable! 

Talking Rock Golf Course

1663 Little Shuswap Lake Rd, Chase

Proudly located within the Skwlax territory and owned by the Little Shuswap Band, this incredible golf resort utilizes First Nations culture, history and art in much of its design. The course, designed by Canadian architects Graham Cooke and Wayne Carlton, has been created around the diverse landscape of Little Shuswap Lake, weaving through forests and along the shore of the lake resulting in a fun and challenging course for all skill levels! Enjoy the views of the lake and be sure to note the pictographs, unique on every hole and the special bear shape in the grass on hole #7!

Okanagan

Golden Golf Club

576 Golf Course Dr, Golden

With natural running water features and breathtaking views, Golden Golf Club is a fabulous and challenging, 18 hole course right on the banks of the Columbia River in the Okanagen. Recipient of the prestigious PGA of BC Golf Facility of the Year in 2020 and ranked in the top ten Golfers’ Favourite BC Courses by The Scorecard Magazine in 2019, this laid back club is perfect for first time players and golf experts alike!  

Tower Ranch Golf Course

1855 Tower Ranch Blvd, Kelowna

Designed by renowned golf course architect, Thomas McBroom, Tower Ranch is Kelowna’s premier golfing experience. Ideally located right near downtown Kelowna, this 18-hole course provides players with a challenging course with various incredible shotmaking opportunities. With a gorgeous elevated rustic clubhouse, a day at Tower Ranch is sure to be a memorable one!

Predator Ridge

301 Village Centre Pl, Vernon

With two incredible courses, Predator Ridge is an ideal golf destination for anyone looking for a getaway in the Okanagan. Since its opening in 2010, the Ridge Course designed by Doug Carrick quickly became known as one of the best courses in Canada. With stunning fairways, and rocky outcroppings, this challenging and playable course is a great way to spend a day in Vernon! Predator Ridge’s other course, the Predator Course, designed by Les Furber is a stunning grasslands-style terrain, punctuated by undulating greens and rolling hills. Predator Ridge is truly a perfect golf getaway!   

Kootenays

Greywolf Golf Course

1860 Greywolf Dr, Panorama

With the backdrop of the Purcell Mountains this world-renowned golf course is an incredible place to play while you’re in the Kootenays. Located not far from the Alberta border, the landscape provides this course with stunning natural elements like bentgrass fairways, thrilling elevation changes and the incredible Cliffhanger hole, it’s no wonder Greywolf regularly ranks the top for Canada’s best golf courses. A round at Greywolf is sure to be a memorable one! 

Mountainside Golf Course

5083 Hot Springs Rd, Fairmont Hot Springs

With three sets of tees per hole and a separate playing field for the whole family, this stunning, family-friendly course caters to a variety of skill levels, perfect for family golf trips, groups and couples with differing abilities. Come and enjoy a relaxing day of golf beside the Columbia River and enjoy the beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains and Columbia Lake.