Fall on Vancouver Island: A Seasonal Guide to Autumn Adventures

goldstream provincial park - fall vancouver island

Autumn on Vancouver Island, Canada is a season of shifting light, cooler breezes, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventures! With mild weather in September and October, bursts of fall colours scattered among the evergreens, and quieter trails and attractions than summer, it’s the perfect time of year for a trip.

From provincial parks and salmon-filled rivers to cozy coffee shops and craft breweries, this island on the west coast of British Columbia is full of hidden gems waiting to be discovered!

Plan your fall getaway with one of our Vancouver Island Vacation Rentals and enjoy the natural beauty of the Island year-round!

A Brief Introduction to Fall on Vancouver Island

bright orange leaves on Japanese Maple trees and lots of lush greenery in the Japanese Garden at Butchart GardensThe fall season on Vancouver Island is known for its comfortable daytime temperatures, ranging from crisp mornings to sunny afternoons. Fall foliage is limited by the Island’s abundance of evergreens, but places like Beacon Hill Park in Victoria, Butchart Gardens’ Japanese Garden, and trails in Goldstream Provincial Park showcase striking shades of red, gold, and orange.

This is also one of the best times to see wildlife. Visitors can witness the spectacular salmon run at rivers like Stamp River, Englishman River Falls, or Little Qualicum Falls, often joined by bald eagles and even the occasional bear! On the coast, whale watching tours still run in early fall, while sea otters, seals, and marine birds are a constant presence.

Best Things to Do in the Fall

Adventurous female hiker is enjoying a view of a waterfall during a foggy day.1. Go for a Fall Hike

Crisp air and colourful forests make hiking a must in autumn. Some must-visit trails include:

Gowlland Tod Provincial Park (Saanich Peninsula): A mix of forest and ocean views, perfect for exploring the rugged landscape.

East Sooke Regional Park (Sooke): A blend of rainforest, coastal trails, and hidden coves.

Goldstream Provincial Park (Langford): Famous for its salmon run, waterfalls, and the short hike up Malahat for sweeping vistas.

Beacon Hill Park (Victoria): Brilliant autumn colours in the heart of the city, with one of the largest Garry oak ecosystems in Canada.

Englishman River Falls & Little Qualicum Falls (near Parksville): Short trails leading to powerful cascades framed by fiery leaves.

Looking for more top trails on Vancouver Island? Top 10 Hikes on Vancouver Island: Trails You Don’t Want to Miss!

2. Explore Iconic Gardens & Heritage Sites

Hatley Castle in Victoria exterior shot on a cloudy day

Fall is the perfect season to experience Vancouver Island’s cultural treasures.

Butchart Gardens (Brentwood Bay): The Japanese Garden glows with vibrant maples in shades of red and orange.

Hatley Castle (Langford): A historic estate with sweeping lawns and a touch of gothic charm.

Craigdarroch Castle (Victoria): Step back into the grandeur of 19th-century Canadian history.

Chinatown & Fan Tan Alley (Victoria): A vibrant boardwalk of shops and eateries in the oldest Chinatown in Canada.

First Nations cultural sites: Learn about the deep Indigenous history of the region through art, carvings, and totem walks in Duncan.

Deep dive into Victoria’s world famous landmarks! Top Ten Heritage Sites in Victoria, BC

3. Take a Scenic Road Trip

winding road through the forest - Pacific Northwest - Vancouver Island road trip With fewer cars on the highways and cooler weather, fall is an ideal season for driving tours!

Pacific Marine Circle Route: A southern loop through Sooke, Port Renfrew, and the Cowichan Valley, passing coastal cliffs and old logging roads.

Learn more about this road trip! The Pacific Marine Circle Route – a Perfect West Coast Adventure

Cowichan Valley wine country: Rolling hills dotted with wineries and farm-to-table dining.

Find out more about Cowichan Valley wineries: Wine Not? Cowichan Valley Wineries

Nanaimo to Campbell River: A coastal drive with stops in Parksville, Comox, and Elk Falls, where a suspension bridge offers stunning waterfall views.

Port Alberni & Stamp River: Known for its vibrant salmon run, parks, and surrounding campgrounds.

5. Celebrate Spooky Season

The Island embraces the fun and eerie side of autumn! You’ll find haunted houses, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, mini trains and so much more!

Check out our full Guide to Halloween on Vancouver Island

Some of our favourite ways to celebrate Halloween:

Little boy on a pumpkin farm at autumn. Preschooler child a sitting on huge pumpkin

  • Explore a corn maze in the Cowichan Valley or Saanich Peninsula.
  • Join ghost tours in downtown Victoria or visit historic castles with paranormal stories.
  • Enjoy family-friendly Halloween events, pumpkin patches, and harvest festivals across Vancouver Island.

6. Fall Food and Drinks

beautifully plated salmon dish in a restaurant - upscale dining - good foodWhether you’re sipping wine surrounded by vineyards, trying a seasonal ale at a craft brewery, or warming up in a café after a blustery walk, fall is one of the most delicious times to visit.

From Victoria to Tofino and everywhere in between, here are a few must-visit culinary stops:

Cowichan Valley wineries: produce distinctive vintages thanks to the Island’s microclimate.

Breweries: Take a trip on the BC Ale Trail and check out the incredible craft breweries that offer rotating taps and seasonal ales in Victoria, Nanaimo, and Courtenay and beyond!

Cideries: Similar to the Ale Trail, the Vancouver Island Cider Path is a great way to find unique ciders and charming cideries! Check out favourites like Sea Cider and North Haven turn local apple orchards into award-winning bubbles!

Farm-to-table dining: Victoria might be a hub of dining but some of the most surprising farm-to-table restaurants are in smaller towns like Duncan and Lake Cowichan! With fresh produce, seafood, and artisanal creations, farm-to-table dining is a great way to get a true ‘taste’ of Vancouver Island!

Check out our blog to learn more about the restaurants on the island!

Best Time to Visit Vancouver Island in the Fall

If you’re planning a fall getaway, September and October are ideal. These months are often mild with higher temperatures, comfortable hiking conditions, and plenty of opportunities to explore natural beauty without summer’s busy crowds.

By November, the weather shifts to cooler and wetter days but this is when the west coast around Tofino and Ucluelet becomes famous for storm watching!

Whether you prefer colourful hikes, wine tasting, or wild coastal weather, every time of year in autumn offers something different.

Bonus Travel Tips for Fall on Vancouver Island

suitcase packed with fall clothes, camera - fall adventure travel Travelling in the fall comes with its own rhythm: quieter attractions, crisp air, and a chance to see the Island’s natural beauty in a different light! A little preparation will help you make the most of your trip.

Keep these tips in mind as you plan your autumn road trip:

Pack layers! From sunny afternoons to chilly evenings, dressing in layers keeps you comfortable.

Bring rain gear. Especially important later in the season if you’re visiting Tofino, Port Alberni, or other west coast destinations.

Book tastings early. Popular wineries and cideries in the Cowichan Valley often fill up on fall weekends.

Look for wildlife. The salmon run attracts eagles, bears, and other animals — don’t forget your camera.

Plan midweek road trips. Highways, trails, and even campgrounds are quieter after summer, giving you more space to explore hidden gems.

Ready for a Fall Getaway to Vancouver Island?

large, rancher style home on Vancouver Island - Columbia Beach House - EMR Vacation RentalsFrom old-growth rainforests and vibrant autumn colours to winery tours and family-friendly Halloween events, fall on Vancouver Island is full of unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re storm watching in Tofino, tasting wine in the Cowichan Valley, or hiking waterfalls near Campbell River, this season captures the Island’s charm!

Book your perfect fall escape with one of our homes across Vancouver Island so you can discover the best of this season!

Our Favourite Parks in Victoria BC

coastline of Victoria BC at sunset - the landscape is glowing with warm light

Whether you’re craving a peaceful forest walk, a seaside picnic, or a vibrant community green space, the parks around Victoria, BC deliver something for every kind of traveller. Located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, this region is home to some of the most diverse and accessible parks on the west coast. From coastal lookouts and wildflower meadows to Garry oak groves and family-friendly beaches, Victoria’s parks are a celebration of nature in every season.

Looking for the perfect home base while you explore Victoria’s stunning parks? Our Victoria vacation rentals offer charming, fully equipped vacation homes in Greater Victoria including Langford, Sooke, and Saanich—all just minutes from top parks and green spaces! Whether you’re planning day hikes, kayaking adventures, or garden strolls, our homes put you right where you want to be.

Whether you’re exploring Greater Victoria for a weekend getaway or planning a longer stay, here’s your guide to the best parks in the area—and how to enjoy them like a local!

Must-Visit Parks in Victoria, BC

 

East Sooke Regional Park

rocky shoreline on the east coast of vancouver island with large evergreens and sunlight coming through the branches

Plan Your Visit:

Location: Multiple trail heads | find parking at the end of Becher Bay Road, Sooke
Best for: Backcountry hiking, views, nature immersion
Grab & Go: Smokin’ Tuna Café — great for calamari and sandwiches

A wild and wonderful coastal escape, East Sooke Regional Park is where you go to truly unplug. Located in the remote reaches of Southern Vancouver Island, this park offers more than 50 kilometres of trails through untamed natural areas—think moss-draped rainforest, rocky bluffs, and driftwood-lined beaches. The Aylard Farm entrance leads through open meadows to a scenic cove where sea breezes and eagle calls replace the noise of daily life. For seasoned hikers, this is a backcountry dream. For everyone else? It’s a little slice of rugged heaven.

 

Looking for more information about staying in Sooke? Check out our Guide to Skooe BC!

 

Matheson Lake Regional Park

Plan Your Visit: 

Location: Matheson Lake Park Road, Metchosin
Best for: Freshwater swimming, canoeing, easy trails
Grab & Go: Royal Bay Bakery — wholesome pastries and sandwiches

Tucked away in a quiet forest, Matheson Lake feels like a secret you’re lucky enough to discover. The still, freshwater lake is ideal for a summer paddle or refreshing swim, and the surrounding loop trail is gentle, shaded, and peaceful. It’s a true day-use retreat—no campsites, no crowds, just the sounds of wind in the trees and water lapping at the shore. For those seeking serenity without the long drive, this is a hidden gem just outside Victoria.

 

Goldstream Provincial Park

Plan Your Visit: 

Location: Trans-Canada Hwy, Langford
Best for: Hikes, nature exploration, salmon run, picnics, camping
Grab & Go: 900 Degrees Wood-Fired Pizzeria — artisan pizzas perfect for fueling your adventure!

This lush, rainforest haven just 20 minutes from downtown is a showcase of everything that makes BC Parks special! Towering evergreens, a tumbling waterfall, and a vibrant salmon run make it a dream for kids, hikers, nature lovers, and photographers. With picnic shelters, a parking lot, interpretive trails, and seasonal programming, Goldstream is perfect for both half-day jaunts and overnight stays in one of the campgrounds. And yes—those mossy giants really are as magical as they look in the photos.

 

If you’d like more information about Langford & Westshore, you’ll want to check out our Guide to Langford BC!

 

Dallas Road Waterfront Trail

view of a rainbow parasail over the ocean on Dallas RoadPlan Your Visit: 

Location: Dallas Road, Victoria
Best for: Scenic walking, beach access, dog-friendly
Grab & Go: Bubby Rose’s Bakery in Cook Street Village

 

Strolling Dallas Road feels like wandering through a postcard. This dramatic coastal trail hugs the edge of Victoria’s Parks system, delivering sweeping views of the Salish Sea, crisp ocean air, and a front-row seat to some serious windsurfing at Clover Point. On-leash dogs are welcome, and there’s no shortage of quiet coves to sit and watch the horizon. At Finlayson Point, you can climb a tidepool-studded boulder or settle onto a grassy bluff to watch the sun dance on the water.

 

Beacon Hill Park 

Plan Your Visit: 

Location: Douglas Street, Victoria
Best for: Family outings, flower gardens, nature walks
Grab & Go: Beacon Drive In — classic comfort food since 1958!

The heart of downtown Victoria, Beacon Hill Park is both a lush urban sanctuary and a tribute to the city’s natural and cultural heritage. Follow winding paths through flower-filled gardens and groves of Garry oak trees, explore First Nations totem installations, or relax in the shade by the duck ponds. Kids love the petting zoo, adults love the photo ops, and everyone appreciates the sprawling picnic areas and natural areas that make this park a year-round destination!

 

Cattle Point

Plan Your Visit: 

Location: Beach Drive, Oak Bay
Best for: Viewpoints, stargazing, birdwatching

Also known as: Uplands Park
Grab & Go: Ottavio Italian Bakery & Delicatessen — classic Italian deli with everything you need for an epic charcuterie

Perched at the edge of the Uplands neighbourhood, Cattle Point offers panoramic viewpoints of the coastline and a peaceful place to reflect. It’s also one of the best stargazing spots in the region, thanks to its designation as an urban star park. Come for the sunrise, stay for the shorebirds, and bring your camera—it’s a beauty!

 

Fisherman’s Wharf Park 

Plan Your Visit: bright blue and yellow float homes in Fisherman's Wharf Victoria BC

Location: Erie Street, Victoria
Best for: Harbour views, urban picnics, year-round charm
Grab & Go: Barb’s Fish & Chips — grab classic fish and chips right on the dock!

If you want a side of colour and character with your outdoor time, Fisherman’s Wharf Park is your spot. Located right by the floating village of the same name, this compact green space offers open lawns, picnic benches, and plenty of harbour views. You’re just steps from floating restaurants and curious seals—it’s a whimsical, very Victoria kind of place.

 

Planning a visit to Victoria, BC? We’ve got some great tips to get you started! 

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Cadboro-Gyro Park 

Plan Your Visit: 

Location: Sinclair Road, Saanich
Best for: Kayaking, family-friendly, beach days
Grab & Go: Moka House — cute coffee shop with coffee and sweet treats

This playful waterfront park in Saanich hits the sweet spot for both families and beach lovers! With calm waters that are perfect for kayaking, a lively beach area perfect for a full day in the sun, and the famous sea monster-themed playground that kids love, Cadboro-Gyro is the kind of park you’ll want to come back to again and again. It’s well-loved by locals for a reason—and perfect for a relaxed afternoon by the water!

 

The Butchart Gardens

Butchart Gardens in fool bloom: red, pink and white flowers in flower beds with red maples, pink blooms on trees and bright green foliage

Plan Your Visit: 

Location: Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay
Best for: Gardens, leisurely walks, photography
Grab & Go: The Blue Poppy Restaurant — on-site restaurant that serves casual fare is a renovated greenhouse

Step into storybook gardens at the internationally acclaimed Butchart Gardens, where every path winds through a kaleidoscope of seasonal blooms! Nestled in the heart of Saanich, these gardens span five distinct themes—each one a unique and immersive experience. Stroll through the Sunken Garden with its dramatic walls and floral beds, relax by the lily ponds of the Japanese Garden, marvel at the classical symmetry of the Italian Garden, breathe in the fragrance of the Rose Garden, and enjoy the refined greenery of the Mediterranean Garden. Although not a traditional park, its curated landscapes, tranquil corners, and sheer beauty make it a worthy addition to any list of Victoria’s best outdoor escapes!

 

Looking for a real ‘taste’ of the Saanich Peninsula, check our blog: Walk-Ins Welcome! The Best Restaurants in Sidney, BC

 

When to Visit Victoria’s Parks

Every season in Victoria brings something special!

In spring, cherry blossoms bloom across the city and migratory birds fill the skies—perfect for slow strolls and garden visits. Summer means beach days, garden tours, and golden-hour picnics. 

Fall brings quieter trails and fiery foliage. Even winter holds magic with stormy seas, misty forests, and cozy walks through quiet green spaces. Just remember to layer up—it’s the west coast after all!

 

Tips for Visiting Victoria’s Parks

  • Check for advisories. Visit local or BC Parks websites for seasonal closures or alerts.

  • Pack layers. The coastal weather can change quickly.

  • Stay on trails. Help preserve sensitive ecosystems, especially in natural areas.

  • Be respectful of wildlife and First Nations lands.

  • Support local. Grab your picnic or coffee from nearby markets and cafés.

Where to Stay Near Victoria’s Best Parks

Want to stay close to the action while still enjoying the peace of nature? EMR Vacation Rentals offers a wide selection of homes near some of the region’s most beautiful parks. Whether you’re heading out for a day hike in Langford, a backcountry adventure in Sooke, or a garden stroll in Saanich, we’ve got you covered!

 

The Lakehouse on Langford Lake Main Image

While you’re staying in a Langford vacation rental, you can head over to Goldstream Provincial Park and enjoy easy access to towering trees, waterfalls, and year-round hiking trails. These homes here are perfect for families and outdoor lovers!

Our Sooke vacation rentals offer guests cozy cottages and oceanfront retreats just minutes from East Sooke Park. It’s the ideal spot for beachcombers, hikers, and anyone looking to recharge in nature.

Columbia Beach House

In Saanich, you’ll find comfortable, well-located rentals close to Cadboro-Gyro Park and Butchart Gardens, offering a blend of local charm and access to some of Victoria’s most scenic green spaces.

At EMR Vacation Rentals, we make it easy to feel at home while you explore the beauty of Greater Victoria! All our properties combine the best of both worlds—comfort and convenience—with full kitchens, private patios, cozy living spaces, and even hot tubs to help you unwind after a day outdoors!

From ocean-view retreats in Sooke to leafy lanes in Oak Bay, our homes are thoughtfully located so you can stay close to the parks and green spaces you came to enjoy. Whether you’re travelling with family, friends, or on your own, we’ve got a space that fits your needs—and our friendly local team is always here to help!

Book direct with EMR for the best rates, exclusive offers, and expert local support that takes your trip from good to unforgettable!

 

Ready to Explore the Best Parks in Victoria, BC?

From serene coastal trails to blooming gardens and family-friendly beaches, the parks of Greater Victoria offer unforgettable outdoor experiences year-round. Ready to plan your trip? Explore our vacation rentals across Vancouver Island and find your perfect home base with EMR.

Langford BC: A Visitor’s Guide

green trees around a lake and blue sky - Langford Lake

As one of the fastest growing areas in Greater Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, Langford has so much to offer! Just north of Victoria, the City of Langford or Westshore as it is also called, is a hot-spot on Vancouver Island for recreation, dining, shopping and so much more! Langford offers a great quality of life with numerous job and real estate opportunities with new neighbourhoods, new homes and townhouses being developed annually making Langford a great option for anyone looking to relocate to south Vancouver Island! Plus, EMR provides guests with short and long-term, furnished rentals so you can enjoy life on south Vancouver Island and house-hunt in comfort! 

Westshore Town Centre

2945 Jacklin Rd, Langford, BC V9B 5E3

In Westshore town centre, guests will find many amenities, restaurants, shopping and entertainment including a large Cineplex Odeon movie theatre! 

Bear Mountain Resort 

1999 Country Club Way, Victoria, BC V9B 6R3

If you’re an avid golfer, Langford is the place for you! At Bear Mountain Resort, you’ll find not one, but two Nicklaus designed golf courses: the Valley Course and the Mountain Course. Whether you’re taking on one course or making an epic day of it on both, golfing at Bear Mountain is always an incredible experience and offers some of the best facilities and service on the South Island. Plus, you can find a five-star spa, tennis courts and gym with state-of-the-art equipment if golfing isn’t your thing!  

Goldstream Provincial Park

Parking lot off Malahat Dr

As one of the most popular parks for camping and hiking on the South Island, Goldstream is a must when you’re exploring Langford! Whether you want to spend a day trekking through this old-growth temperate rain forest looking for waterfalls, camp amongst the trees or take kids on an easier path to the Visitor Center and see all the incredible displays, Goldstream has it all! If you’re in the area between October and December, you can watch the annual salmon run where the water is teeming with spawning salmon as they race upstream to lay their eggs. 

Mount Finlayson

Trailhead off Malahat Dr.

In Goldstream, you can find the trailhead to Mount Finlayson, one of the steepest hikes in Greater Victoria that offers scenic views from the summit. This trail is very popular and busy on the weekends so aim for mid-week and be sure to bring plenty of water – this is a strenuous hike but the views from the top are worth it! 

Langford Lake

3018 Trillium Rd, Victoria, BC V9B 4G3

Located in the heart of the City of Langford, Langford Lake is a favourite place for locals and visitors to go swimming, boating, and fishing. It’s the largest of the three lakes in the Langford area and offers numerous boardwalks, a public beach, playground, and boat launch as well as many other access points to launch a vessel. 

City Centre Park

1089 Langford Pkwy, Langford, BC V9B 0A5

Right near the community of Westhills, you’ll find City Center Park, Langford’s top family entertainment and recreation destination. Here, you can go bowling, skating, or play a round of mini-golf and if you need to let the kids go wild, the PlayZone is an incredible indoor play place! Plus, it’s here that you can watch the local soccer and football teams play in Starlight Stadium and treat the family to some great food at City Center Grille! 

Galloping Goose Trail

Trail map – multiple access points

The Galloping Goose is an incredible 55 kilometre, multi-use trail that runs all the way from downtown Victoria to Sooke! Because the trail meanders through the municipalities of Colwood, View Royal, Esquimalt and Metchosin on the way to Sooke, it’s an incredibly popular cycling trail for commuters but it is also a great place to go for a jog, walk or even ride a horse through no matter where you’re staying! There are multiple access points to the trail from beginning to end so if you want to see where you can access it, take a look at the map linked above! 

Downtown Victoria

Map 

With its seamless blend of old-world charm and stunning natural beauty with modern architecture and forward-thinking urban development, it’s no wonder why downtown Victoria is one of the reasons that Victoria is consistently rated as one of the best destinations in Canada. In downtown, you can walk through historic sites and buildings, find incredible shopping and dining all while admiring the glittering ocean and beautiful greenery!    

Florence Lake

Map

Florence Lake is one of the smaller lakes in Langford, but it offers so much, especially if you’re looking for a great spot to fish! With two boardwalks where you can easily drop a line and enjoy a beautiful day on the water plus a trail around the lake for walking or jogging, a boat launch and public beach area, Florence Lake is a great place to go if you’re looking for a calm spot in nature. 

Millstream Village

2401 Millstream Rd, Victoria, BC V9B 3R5

Located in the centre of Langford, Millstream Village is where you can find great shopping and dining all in one convenient location! Here, you can find the Market on Millstream, one of the best grocery stores in the area, several dining options, and large chain stores. For a complete list of businesses and information on events, check the link above!