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Location: Myra Falls, Strathcona area (near Buttle Lake), Vancouver Island, BC
Region: Central Island (Strathcona area)
Type: Waterfall
Time: 1–2 hours
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Admission: Free
Facilities: Limited (remote park area)
Best Season: Spring to fall (wetter months often have stronger flow)
Dog Friendly: Often yes (on leash)
Parking / Access
Myra Falls is visited as a stop while traveling through the Strathcona/Buttle Lake area.
What to expect
A short hike to viewpoints with multiple cascades. Conditions can be slick near water.
Safety
Stay back from wet rock and fast-moving water. The area can feel remote, so plan accordingly.
Myra Falls is in the Strathcona/Buttle Lake area on Vancouver Island.
Many visitors spend about 1–2 hours, depending on how long they stay at viewpoints.
The walk is usually manageable, but footing can be uneven or slippery.
Yes, with supervision around water and slippery rock.
Often yes on leash, but follow posted signage.
Day use is typically free.
Facilities can be limited in remote park areas. Plan ahead.
Water can be very cold and currents can be hazardous near falls. Use extreme caution.
Access is generally easiest spring through fall. Water levels and flow vary by season.
Bring sturdy footwear, layers, and rain gear in shoulder season.













