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Dog friendly hiking trails in Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park traverse a diverse landscape featuring dense Douglas-fir forests, Garry oak trees, and ancient red cedar groves. The park's terrain includes rocky shorelines offering views of Sansum Narrows, as well as open grasslands and scenic rocky bluffs. Hikers can explore paths through valley-bottom areas and ascend to higher elevations, providing varied experiences. This region is ecologically significant, protecting sensitive tidal flats and salmon-bearing estuaries.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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9.13km
03:22
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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5.19km
02:04
220m
230m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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02:43
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Great hike but also a mountain bike trail so take care.
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Hike the Rocky Mountain ridge for the best views
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Komoot features 7 dog-friendly hiking routes in Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park. These trails offer a variety of experiences, all rated as moderate difficulty, perfect for you and your canine companion.
You and your dog can explore a rich tapestry of landscapes. Trails wind through dense Douglas-fir forests, past threatened Garry oak trees, and along lush valley-bottom groves of red cedar. You'll also encounter scenic rocky shorelines with views of Sansum Narrows, open grasslands, and dramatic rocky bluffs. The park is known for its diverse natural beauty.
For stunning views, consider the Tzouhalem Cross – View of Cowichan Bay loop from Mount Tzouhalem. This route offers panoramic vistas, allowing you and your dog to enjoy the expansive scenery of the area, including Cowichan Bay.
The park offers beauty year-round. Spring is particularly charming, especially if you visit Daffodil Point, known for its vibrant display of daffodils. The varied forest and coastal environments make it enjoyable in milder seasons, while fall brings beautiful foliage. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, perfect for a varied walk with your dog. An example is the Tzouhalem Cross loop from Mount Tzuhalem Ecological Reserve, which provides a rewarding circular journey through the park's diverse terrain.
Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park is rich in history and culture. As you hike with your dog, you might come across old and historic farm buildings. The park also holds significant cultural value, with 11 documented archaeological sites and other locations important to the Hul'qumi'num people, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park is a critical habitat for several at-risk species, including the Peregrine Falcon, Northern Red-legged frog, Great Blue Heron, and Northern Pygmy Owl. To protect these animals and ensure your dog's safety, always keep your dog on a leash and stay on marked trails. Be mindful of your surroundings and give wildlife space.
While all routes in this guide are rated as moderate, some offer a longer distance and more elevation gain for a good workout. For instance, the View of Cowichan Bay – Tzouhalem Cross loop from Mount Tzuhalem Ecological Reserve covers over 8 kilometers with significant elevation changes, providing a more extended adventure for you and your dog.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park, with an average score of 4.88 out of 5 stars from 63 ratings. Reviewers often praise the park's diverse scenery, well-maintained paths, and the rewarding views, making it a favorite for dog owners seeking natural beauty.
Yes, parking is generally available at trailheads within Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route pages on komoot or by checking the park's official website for designated parking areas.
All the dog-friendly routes featured in this guide are rated as 'moderate' difficulty. While there are no 'easy' rated trails, the shorter moderate loops, such as the Tzouhalem Cross loop from Mount Tzuhalem Ecological Reserve (just over 5 km), might be more manageable for beginners or dogs needing a less strenuous walk. Always assess your dog's fitness level before embarking on a hike.


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