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One of the ‘best hikes in the world’ leads to this historic B.C. hamlet

19 July 20253 Mins Read

In a province where we’re spoiled with incredible, untamed wilderness, it almost seems silly to focus on just one destination. But let us assure you, the historic fishing hamlet of Bamfield in B.C. is a must-visit all on its own, and we’re here to tell you why.

Village of Kiix̣in

Surrounded by old-growth and divided into two areas by the Bamfield Inlet, the area has been inhabited by Huu-ay-aht ancestors for more than 5,000 years. What’s more, Kiix̣in is the only known traditional First Nations village remaining on the southern coast of B.C., now a designated National Historic Site.

The 19th-century village possesses significant standing house remains, an ancient fortress, and archaeological sites pointing to occupation dating back to 1,000 B.C.E., according to the village’s website. 

The Huu-ay-aht Nations invite visitors to hike the trail to Kiix̣in, offering guided tours through the old-growth rainforest to protected beaches with rocky ledges and tide pools.

However, this bucket list adventure will have to wait until next year, as the village of Kiix̣in is not currently offering tours in 2025.

Wild beaches

Whether you opt to explore the rugged sandy shores of Keeha Beach, beachcomb at the crescent-shaped Tapaltos Beach, or hike the world-famous West Coast Trail from Pachena Bay, there are plenty of incredible wilderness adventures to embark on in Bamfield. As a hotspot for guided wildlife expeditions and wilderness hiking, you’ll never be lacking for ideas.

On the east side of the hamlet, visitors will find a slew of local shops, including a pub, a food market, and a cafe. They will also find a local water taxi to transport them back and forth between the two sides of town.

On the west side, there’s a beautiful waterfront boardwalk perfect for a leisurely stroll. Those who venture onto the West Government dock can access the 20-minute hike to Brady’s Beach, with rocky sea stacks, low-tide treasures, and crashing waves of up to 20 feet high!

West Coast Trail

The famed West Coast Trail is the hike of a lifetime, considered one of the best in the world. Starting in Port Renfrew, the trail winds its way through the stunning old-growth rainforest and rugged beaches (including at Juan de Fuca Park) to arrive at Bamfield.

If you choose to hike the trail, you’ll face challenging terrain, bridges, and ladders. But your reward? Sweeping views of the untouched wilderness all around you, and a handful of scenic waterfalls along the way. Plus, bragging rights forever.

Note that the trail is closed from Oct. 7 to April 30 every year due to unsafe weather conditions.

Happy exploring!

How to get there: From the Departure Bay ferry terminal in Nanaimo, take a right on the #1 Island Highway heading north. Follow the signs to Port Alberni, and then onto Bamfield (three hours total). Or sail from Port Alberni via the M.V. Frances Barkley. 

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Staff Writer, Vancouver – Isabelle is a West Coast native with an appreciation for Vancouver’s natural landscape, patio scene, and community spaces. She loves to discover new hidden gems in her neighbourhood and share them with readers across the city.

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