Quick Facts
Location: Cape Gurney, Hornby Island, BC
Region: Gulf Islands, Vancouver Island
Type: Scenic viewpoint
Trail: Part of Helliwell Provincial Park loop
Admission: Free
Best Season: Year-round (clear days ideal)
Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash in park)
Info
Parking / Access
Helliwell Provincial Park parking — Access via park trail
Trail Info
Loop: 2.3 mi (3.7 km)
Elevation: 180 ft (55 m)
Time: 1–1.5 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Cape Gurney located?
Cape Gurney is a scenic viewpoint on Hornby Island, accessed via Helliwell Provincial Park. It sits on the dramatic coastal bluffs at the southern tip of the island, offering panoramic views of the Strait of Georgia.
How do I get to Cape Gurney?
Drive to Helliwell Provincial Park at the end of St. Johns Point Road. Park at the trailhead and hike the Helliwell loop trail (2.3 mi / 3.7 km). Cape Gurney is along the coastal bluff section of the trail.
Is there parking available?
Yes. Free parking is available at the Helliwell Provincial Park trailhead. The lot can fill on busy summer days—arrive early.
How long does it take to visit?
Plan 1–1.5 hours to hike the full Helliwell loop and enjoy the viewpoints. The trail is rated easy with minimal elevation gain.
What is the best time to visit?
- Sunset: Spectacular views to the west
- Clear days: Best visibility of distant islands and Coast Mountains
- Year-round: Beautiful in all seasons, though trails may be muddy in winter
What can I see from Cape Gurney?
- Panoramic views of the Strait of Georgia
- Surrounding Gulf Islands
- Mainland Coast Mountains on clear days
- Marine wildlife (seals, sea lions, occasionally whales)
- Dramatic coastal cliffs and old-growth Douglas fir forest
Is the trail difficult?
The Helliwell loop is rated easy. The trail begins through forested areas before opening to coastal bluffs. Some sections near cliffs require caution. The path is well-maintained but can be uneven and muddy after rain.
Are dogs allowed?
Yes. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on leash throughout Helliwell Provincial Park.
Is there cell phone service?
Cell service is limited on Hornby Island. Don't rely on it for navigation.
What should I bring?
- Sturdy walking shoes
- Water and snacks
- Camera for the views
- Layers (coastal winds can be cool)
- Binoculars for wildlife spotting
What other attractions are nearby?
- Helliwell Provincial Park — Full loop trail
- Whaling Station Bay Beach — Sandy beach nearby
- Tribune Bay Beach — "Little Hawaii" beach










