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Location: Highway 4, between Parksville & Port Alberni
Region: Central Vancouver Island
From Parksville: 19 km (~20 min)
Trail Length: ~2-3 km loop
Difficulty: Easy
Day Use Fee: Free
Camping: 94 sites (reservations recommended)
Best Season: Spring for waterfalls, Summer for swimming
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)
The park is located along Highway 4, approximately 19 km west of Parksville and 12 km east of Port Alberni. It's an easy stop when driving between Parksville and the west coast.
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Little Qualicum Falls Provincial Park features two spectacular waterfalls cascading through a forested canyon along the Little Qualicum River. The park offers easy hiking trails, swimming holes, and camping in beautiful old-growth forest.
The park is located along Highway 4, approximately 19 km west of Parksville and 12 km east of Port Alberni. It's an easy stop when driving between Parksville and the west coast.
There are two main waterfalls—the Upper Falls and Lower Falls. Both are connected by well-maintained trails with viewing platforms offering excellent views of the cascades.
Yes! There are several natural swimming holes along the river, popular for cooling off in summer. The water is cold but refreshing. Be cautious of slippery rocks and strong currents near the falls.
The main loop trail connecting both waterfalls is approximately 2-3 km and takes about 45 minutes to an hour. The trails are well-maintained with stairs and viewing platforms.
Yes, the park has a campground with 94 sites suitable for tents and RVs. Reservations are recommended for summer visits through BC Parks Discover Camping.
Day use is free. Camping fees apply for overnight stays.
Spring offers the most powerful waterfall flow after winter rains. Summer is best for swimming. The park is beautiful year-round with lush forest scenery.













