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The best family-friendly hikes and walks around Central Saanich

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Family friendly hiking trails around Central Saanich are characterized by a diverse landscape featuring old-growth forests, coastal areas, and expansive pastoral farmlands. The region offers a variety of terrain, from trails winding through ancient stands of Douglas fir and Garry oak to paths along scenic inlets and through cultivated gardens. Unique natural features like fjords, wetlands, and rocky bluffs contribute to the varied hiking experiences available. This blend of natural beauty and accessible paths makes Central Saanich an ideal destination…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

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Tod Inlet Trail — Gowlland Tod Provincial Park

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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December 16, 2025, Gowlland - Tod Provincial Park Trailhead

This trailhead sits on the west side of Wallace Drive, just north of Brentwood Bay and has limited roadside parking. From here, a gently sloped trail continues toward Tod Creek and Tod Inlet.

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December 16, 2025, Tod Inlet

At the end of the Tod Inlet Trail there’s a small bench area and shoreline access that’s great for a break, and possibly some birdwatching. There are picnic tables and outhouses located along the edge of the inlet. This was once an industrial landing and access point for the early Vancouver Portland Cement Company, and you’ll still see old foundations and remnants from that era near the water.

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There are many concrete foundations and pieces of scattered brickwork left along this trail from the Vancouver Portland Cement Company, which operated along Tod Inlet in the early 1900s. The inlet once supported docks and industrial buildings used to ship cement. These particular ruins are from the clay mill.

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Don't visit on weekends and wait for the roses to bloom

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Butchart Gardens is a 22-hectare private flower garden and is located on the Saanich Peninsula in the south of Vancouver Island. The garden was created in 1904 by Jennie Butchart. She wanted to beautify the abandoned quarry where her husband Robert Pim Butchart had limestone quarried for Portland cement. From 1907 to 1912, the Japanese landscape designer Isaburo Kishida, who also created other parks in the region, supported her in expanding the garden. In 1939 Jennie Butchart handed over responsibility for the garden to her grandson Ian Ross. This remained responsible for the maintenance and expansion for the next 58 years. The park is still family-owned and managed by the family. On October 12, 2004, Butchart Gardens was named the National Historic Site of Canada. (Source: Wikipedia)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many family-friendly hiking trails are available in Central Saanich?

Central Saanich offers a wonderful selection of family-friendly trails, with over 40 routes suitable for various ages and abilities. The majority, around 34, are rated as easy, making them perfect for a leisurely family outing.

What kind of natural features can we expect to see on family hikes in Central Saanich?

Central Saanich boasts diverse landscapes perfect for families. You can explore trails winding through old-growth forests and unique Garry Oak ecosystems, enjoy scenic coastal paths with views of the Saanich Inlet, or wander through tranquil pastoral farmlands and vineyards. Many parks also feature vibrant wildflower blooms in spring.

Are there any trails with great viewpoints for families?

Absolutely! Many trails in Central Saanich lead to breathtaking vistas. For example, the Timberman Trail offers the Squally Reach Viewpoint with expansive views over Saanich Inlet. Oak Haven Park provides spectacular views of the Saanich Inlet, peninsula farmland, and nearby islands after a relatively short hike. For a more commanding panorama, Bear Hill Regional Park offers stunning views of the Saanich Peninsula, Mount Baker, and surrounding islands from its summit.

Are dogs allowed on the family-friendly trails in Central Saanich?

Many parks and trails in Central Saanich are dog-friendly, though leash regulations often apply. It's always a good idea to check specific park rules before you go to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. Generally, regional parks welcome leashed dogs.

What are some easy, shorter loop trails suitable for families with young children?

For families with young children looking for an easy loop, the Butchart Gardens loop from Brentwood Bay is a gentle option. Another great choice is the Tod Inlet Trail in Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, which is easy and takes you through beautiful natural areas.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the family-friendly trails in Central Saanich?

The family-friendly trails in Central Saanich are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the variety of scenery from forests to coastal views, and the accessibility for all ages, making them ideal for enjoyable family outings.

Are there any specific attractions or points of interest along these family-friendly routes?

Yes, there are several interesting points along the trails. You might encounter the famous Butchart Gardens, or enjoy the serene waters of Thetis Lake Shore. Some routes also pass by Patricia Bay Park, offering lovely views and facilities.

Which trails offer a good mix of forest exploration and views?

The John Dean Park loop from John Dean Park is an excellent choice, offering a network of trails through old-growth forests that lead to the summit of Mount Newton with panoramic views. Bear Hill Regional Park also provides scenic woodland trails and commanding views from its summit.

Are there any trails that are suitable for strollers or wheelchairs?

While many trails are natural paths, the Lochside Regional Trail, which follows an old railway bed through open farmland, is generally wide and flat, making it suitable for strollers and potentially some wheelchairs. Always check specific trail conditions for the most up-to-date accessibility information.

What is the best time of year to hike with family in Central Saanich?

Central Saanich is beautiful year-round, but late winter and early spring are particularly special for families. This is when parks like Oak Haven Park and Bear Hill Regional Park come alive with vibrant wildflower blooms, including satin flower, camas, and shooting star, adding an extra layer of beauty to your hike.

Are there any trails that pass by water or offer coastal access?

Yes, several trails provide access to water or coastal views. The Timberman Trail offers views of the Saanich Inlet, and Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, which includes the Tod Inlet Trail, is located on the east side of Saanich Inlet, offering picturesque marine environments. Newman Farm Boathouses also provide public access to the foreshore of Ferguson Cove.

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