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Location: Cowichan Valley Trail area, near Shawnigan Lake, BC

Region: South Island

Time: 1–2 hours

Difficulty: Easy to Moderate (depending on route)

Admission: Free

Facilities: Limited (trail setting)

Best Season: Spring to fall, plus dry winter days

Dog Friendly: Yes (on leash)

Also Known As: Goldstream Trestle (Cowichan Valley Trail)

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Parking / Access

Access is via Cowichan Valley Trail / Great Trail trailheads in the Shawnigan Lake area.

Goldstream Trestle (map)

What to expect

A dramatic wooden railway trestle that’s now part of a multi-use trail network. Great for a scenic walk or bike ride.

Trail conditions

Surfaces are generally gravel and forest trail, but can be muddy after rain.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Goldstream Trestle located?

Goldstream Trestle is near Shawnigan Lake on Vancouver Island, on the Cowichan Valley Trail section of the Great Trail.

Can I walk across the Goldstream Trestle?

Yes. It is part of a public multi-use trail used by walkers and cyclists.

How long does it take to visit the trestle?

Plan for about 1–2 hours depending on your route and how long you spend taking photos.

Is the trail suitable for families?

Often yes, especially for older kids who are comfortable on gravel trails. Keep kids close on bridges and edges.

Are bikes allowed?

Yes. The Cowichan Valley Trail is popular for cycling. Yield to other users and ride cautiously on busy days.

Are dogs allowed?

Yes, typically on leash. Pack out waste and keep dogs under control around other trail users.

What’s the best time of year to go?

Spring through fall is easiest for dry trail conditions. Autumn can be especially scenic.

Is there parking nearby?

There are multiple trail access points in the area. Use the map link above and confirm the closest trailhead for your intended route.

Is the trestle accessible for mobility devices?

Some sections of the trail may work for mobility devices, but surfaces can be uneven or gravel. Expect partial accessibility.

What should I bring?

Bring water, a light layer, and footwear with traction. In wet weather, expect mud and slippery boards.

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