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Type: Waterfall

Location: Goldstream Provincial Park, near Victoria

Height: 47.5 metres (156 feet)

Trail Distance: ~5 min walk (one-way)

Difficulty: Easy/Beginner

Cost: Free

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Parking: Day-use lot on west side of Highway 1 (free)

Facilities: Outhouses at parking area; visitor centre nearby

Directions: From Victoria, take Hwy 1 north ~20 min; park in west-side day-use lot

Trail Access: Follow gravel path from parking lot

Best Views: From canyon viewing area at trail end

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Niagara Falls (BC) located?

Niagara Falls is a 47.5-metre waterfall located within Goldstream Provincial Park, approximately 20 km northwest of Victoria on Vancouver Island. Not to be confused with the famous Niagara Falls in Ontario, this BC waterfall is a hidden gem in a lush coastal rainforest setting.

How do I get to Niagara Falls at Goldstream?

From Victoria, take the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) north for about 20 minutes. Park in the day-use parking lot on the west side of the highway. Follow the wide gravel trail northward (away from the picnic area) for approximately 5 minutes to reach the waterfall viewing area.

How long is the hike to Niagara Falls?

The trail is very short—only about 5 minutes one-way from the parking lot. It's an easy, beginner-friendly walk suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The path is relatively flat and well-maintained.

When is the best time to see Niagara Falls?

The waterfall flows year-round but is most impressive:

  • Winter/Spring (November–April): Heavy rains create maximum water flow
  • After rainfall: The falls are most dramatic following rain
  • Summer: Lower flow but still beautiful; easier trail conditions

Can I swim at Niagara Falls?

Swimming is not recommended at the base of the falls due to the rocky terrain and cold water. The viewing area is at a distance from the falls for safety reasons. If you want to cool off, there are some sections of the Goldstream River near the campground suitable for wading.

Is Niagara Falls wheelchair accessible?

The trail to Niagara Falls is relatively flat and wide, making it accessible for mobility devices on dry days. However, the path can be uneven and muddy after rain. Check conditions before visiting if accessibility is a concern.

What else can I do near Niagara Falls?

Since Niagara Falls is within Goldstream Provincial Park, you can combine your visit with:

  • Salmon viewing (October–December) along the Goldstream River
  • Old-growth forest walks through ancient trees
  • Mount Finlayson hike for panoramic views (challenging)
  • Visitor centre with nature exhibits
  • Picnic areas and riverside trails

Is there an entrance fee for Niagara Falls?

No, there is no entrance fee to visit Niagara Falls or Goldstream Provincial Park's day-use areas. Parking is free. Only camping requires a fee.

How does this compare to Ontario's Niagara Falls?

BC's Niagara Falls is much smaller and completely different in character:

  • Height: 47.5 m (BC) vs 51 m (Ontario)
  • Width: Narrow single cascade vs massive horseshoe
  • Setting: Rainforest canyon vs developed tourist area
  • Crowds: Quiet local gem vs millions of visitors annually
  • Experience: Peaceful nature walk vs major tourist destination

Can I bring my dog to Niagara Falls?

Yes, dogs are allowed on leash on the trail to Niagara Falls. The easy terrain makes it a great short walk for dogs of all sizes.

What should I bring?

  • Waterproof footwear (trail can be muddy)
  • Rain jacket (this is a rainforest)
  • Camera for waterfall photos
  • Water bottle
  • Layers for changing weather

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